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Ethylene Gas: Chemical Engineering of the Ripening Monopoly

Ethylene Gas: Chemical Engineering of the Ripening Monopoly

By Hernandez, Kara

Published by epubli

English 2026
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The bananas stacked perfectly on a supermarket shelf were rock-hard and bright green just days before you bought them. Their sudden transformation into soft, yellow fruit is a highly orchestrated chemical event. To move perishable cargo across oceans, the global agricultural industry harvests produce while it is physiologically immature, relying on a gaseous plant hormone to trigger maturation on command. This is the power of the ethylene molecule. By placing dormant fruit into pressurized "ripening centers" and injecting exact concentrations of ethylene gas, distributors can artificially accelerate or halt the biological clock of millions of tons of food. This invisible logistical maneuver allows a few massive corporations to manipulate market supply, bypass seasonal decay, and dictate pricing dynamics across the entire produce sector. Step inside the pressurized chambers of the global food network. Learn how mastering the application of a single, invisible gas allows multinational distributors to dominate agricultural supply chains.

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Ethylene Gas: Chemical Engineering of the Ripening Monopoly is available as eBook at 8 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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