Armenia lyophilization machine ignites hope for smallholder farmers in Armenia
Faced with the dilemma that small, scattered orchards in mountainous areas are unable to purchase Armenia industrial lyophilization machine, Armenia lyophilization machine manufacturers have opened up a new path: trucks equipped with detachable drying cabins drive directly to the harvest site, and the raspberries picked by farmers in the early morning enter the -40℃ quick-freezing cabin in the evening; using a per-ton billing model, farmers can convert fresh fruit into high-value-added freeze-dried products with zero equipment investment, and the loss rate has been reduced from more than 40% in the traditional model to single digits.
In Cherry Valley in Syunik Province, this service is triggering the reconstruction of the industrial chain . More than 50 small farmers have formed a cooperative to book freeze-drying trucks and share sorting and packaging equipment. The cooperative has registered a unified brand and sells freeze-dried cherries directly to the high-end market in the Middle East through e-commerce platforms. The government has even included it in the "Rural Revitalization Plan": the Ministry of Agriculture provides transportation fuel subsidies, and the Science and Technology Park has established a freeze-dried product quality inspection center. Armenia lyophilization machine is not only a production unit, but also a mobile engine to activate the mountain economy . Young people have begun to return to their hometowns to contract orchards, and old farmers have learned to use their mobile phones to query freeze-drying process parameters. When the first box of products printed with "Syunik freeze-Dried Cherries" were sold out in Dubai, Armenian small farmers finally got their ticket to the global value chain.