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The maturity stage at which fruits/vegetables reach the ideal condition required for consumers, develop acceptable flavour or appearance and have an adequate shelf life is called

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Remember the difference:
- Physiological maturity is defined by the plant (developmental completion).
- Horticultural maturity is defined by the consumer (readiness for consumption).
  • Pre-harvest maturity
  • Physiological maturity
  • Over maturity
  • Horticultural maturity
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The Correct Option is D

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