Boxing Your Way Into the Fruit Business

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Big Picture Agriculture is an independent agricultural research blog that provides useful information that can serve as guidelines when considering going into the agricultural business.

For the small business that is saving on manpower budget, a good option would be an adjustable fully automatic taping machine. This type of taping machine is a perfect solution for those needing to seal the same size box without an operator. These machines will automatically space, feed machines into the machine, fold the flaps of box, and finally seal the carton with a consistent seal.

Going back to the field of agriculture, studies show that California is the largest producer of grapes, strawberries, peaches, nectarines, kiwifruit, prunes, and plums. California is also a major producer of a variety of other non-citrus fruit like apples, pears, and sweet cherries; and ranks second in citrus production. Its fruit-friendly climate gives it an advantage over other fruit-producing States. Florida’s primary fruit crop is citrus. Washington is the largest producer of apples and sweet cherries and an important producer of grapes and pears. In fact, if you live in or are considering moving into any of the following states: California, Florida, Washington, Michigan, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Texas—you would be living in one of the top fruit-producing states in the country—together accounting for over one-tenth of the Nation’s fruit acreage.

Now with potential like that, an excellent taping machine comes in as a key investment because it is important to consider the impact of your product as a whole, especially when it comes to preserving the quality of goods for transit and export to distributors and market outlets. We offer a competitive line of taping machines or carton sealers that can fit the needs of most fruit production packaging operations.

Bestpack's ATFUX Fruitbox Sealers have revolutionized the fruit packaging industry. The uniquely designed four station sealing process indexes the box, lifts the outer sleeve, shakes the box, and seals the top and bottom flaps. With a combination of quick throughput and efficient sealing, these specially designed sealers have made the packaging of oranges, apples, and potatoes in HSC type boxes more reliable and cost-efficient.

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