New trials with electrically-charged solution raises hopes of tackling world hunger

Scientists have hailed the results of trials to prolong the life of fresh produce as "world-changing", saying it could help tackle global hunger.

New trials with electrically-charged solution raises hopes of tackling world hunger

Scientists have hailed the results of trials to prolong the life of fresh produce as "world-changing", saying it could help tackle global hunger.

Raw fruit and vegetables saw their shelf life increase by up to one day in a study which involved produce being sprayed with an electrically-charged solution that kills bacteria responsible for spoilage.

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