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SeaBiotech and CALS Lead Successful Post-Harvest Technical Seminar in the O’Higgins Region

By 15/01/2026March 5th, 2026No Comments

Experts and growers gathered in Rosario to address the physiological challenges of post-harvest management in cherries and stone fruits.

On January 15, SeaBiotech and CALS hosted a high-impact technology transfer seminar focused on strategic post-harvest management. The event saw a high turnout, reflecting the growing interest among growers in optimizing orchard recovery following the harvest season.

Focus on Production Potential

The session opened with a presentation by consultant Cristian Pino, who discussed the primary technical challenges of the current season. Subsequently, SeaBiotech’s technical team—represented by agricultural engineers Karin Schulz and Marcelo Berrios—presented the company’s solution portfolio, highlighting biotechnological strategies designed to enhance fruit condition and quality from a physiological standpoint.

We would like to thank Chamonate for hosting the event and all the attendees for participating in this key initiative for the sustainability and success of regional fruit production.