Harvest kinnow only at maturity: PAU Experts
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Harvest kinnow only at maturity: PAU Experts

Hindustan Times  

Punjab Agricultural University experts stressed the need to harvest and market the kinnow fruit only when it has reached the appropriate maturity. Head of department of fruit science HS Rattanpal said, “The university has always recommended that the kinnow fruit attains optimum edible quality in terms of sugar and acid ratio during January-February.” Principal fruit scientist Gurteg Singh said,“Kinnow mandarin is the king of fruits in Punjab, with most of the fruit area in the state being occupied by this fruit. It takes 9 to 10 months from fruiting to harvest, depending on soil, climate and management practices.” About its maturity, he said,“A reliable indicator of the ripeness of Kinnow fruit is the ratio of total soluble solids to acid. However, this may change for several days depending on weather conditions.” Referring to immature fruit, Singh warned,“When Kinnow fruit is harvested unripe, it develops very high acidity and low sugar content, which affects the quality and flavour of the fruit. Moreover, harvesting and selling unripe fruits, in the current long-distance marketing and export scenario, may result in tarnishing the reputation of the palatability, taste and aroma of our ‘king’ fruit.” The experts thus advised the Kinnow growers and traders to focus on the future of this premium fruit.

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