Save Foods, Inc. announced its collaboration with Citrus Tree, under which over 20 tons of Tahiti limes have already been treated. The collaboration with Citrus Tree aims to demonstrate the efficacy of Save Foods' solutions in mitigating undesirable pathogens and reducing hazardous pesticide residues on the fruit, ultimately extending its shelf life and reducing waste.
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