Nuclear Technology Cuts Food Waste in Supply Chain
Nuclear Science Tackles Food Waste
Mirage News2026.03.30Updated 15d ago
Low‑quality and damaged mandarins removed during export fruit screening at a packing house in Opuzen, Croatia. (Photo. R
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The International Atomic Energy Agency is using nuclear science techniques to reduce food spoilage and waste throughout agricultural supply chains. By identifying optimal storage conditions and extending shelf life, the technology helps prevent losses of perishable crops like mandarins. This innovation addresses global food security while minimizing economic losses for farmers and exporters.
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