MAF RODA, the post-harvest sector strategy

At MAF RODA they understand that automation is no longer optional—it has become a strategic necessity in the post-harvest sector
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Its technological solutions minimize human intervention, enhance precision, and optimize every stage of the process. For instance, electronic sorting systems stand out for their ability to detect both internal and external defects, ensuring superior product quality in record time.

Additionally, they have implemented predictive maintenance tools to minimize downtime and real-time management systems that enable clients to make strategic decisions quickly and effectively. These innovations not only boost productivity but also strengthen sustainability and reduce the environmental impact of operations.

Artificial intelligence: in service of quality

Artificial intelligence (AI) is another cornerstone of its future vision. At MAF RODA, they have developed advanced technologies capable of analyzing both external and internal product characteristics, from nearly imperceptible defects to internal parameters such as sweetness or decay detection.

Fruit Logistica: innovations at the heart of the sector

The trade fair will be the perfect stage to showcase MAF RODA’s latest innovations. From technologies for blueberries and cherries to advancements in robotic packaging, for catering a wide range of crops, including apples, citrus fruits, stone fruits, tomatoes, blueberries, cherries, and more.

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Among the most anticipated innovations are:

  • Advanced analysis for blueberries: A new generation of software that evaluates fruit quality, offering an intuitive and user-friendly interface that provides operators with greater autonomy.
  • Cherryway IV: Revolutionary cherry processing: This cherry grader features four-movement rotation to position fruits with their stems horizontally, enabling comprehensive analysis, including the apical zone, and delivering exceptional results.
  • Maximum flexibility in small-package filling: The new multi-format fillers for cherries and blueberries adapt to various packaging formats required by major retailers, from classic baskets or clamshells to cups. These fillers provide the much-needed flexibility in today’s packaging landscape.
  • Line Pack: Robotic packaging: A robot designed to achieve high production levels, ensuring efficient processes and consistent workflow.

Join them Hall 4.1, Booth C10 D01.

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