
In agricultural product processing, ginger washing is a crucial step. FstSort has keenly recognized market needs and developed this Ginger Washing Machine, offering a solution for the ginger processing industry.

Recently, we received an inquiry from our US customer about washing jacuzzi. He mentioned that sweet potatoes harvested from fields come with large amounts of soil, making them extremely difficult to clean tank. To address this, we customized an expanded washing tank equipped with a jacking function for our client.

In agricultural regions like Europe, North America, and Oceania, large pallet bins are essential in the fruit and vegetable supply chain. These pallet boxes are not only used for field harvesting but also for transferring produce to washing and sorting lines. Also, they store sorted fruits and vegetables.

Organic parsnips, with their sweet, nutty flavor and rich fiber content, are prized in health-conscious markets. Yet their irregular shape and delicate skin—covered in stubborn soil—make traditional cleaning and sizing challenging. Manual sorting often damages these roots, leading to waste and inconsistent quality for buyers.

Recently, our factory has produced an automatic frame tipping machine, which is a customized continuous crate discharger. The fruit in the small crates transported to the machine through conveyor made of stainless-steel rollers, and the crate is turned over. The fruit inside falls directly and gently onto the conveyor belt, and then the entire processing production line is transported.

Two months ago, FstSort sold two Garlic Grading Machines to Argentina. These machines arrived in good condition.

Australian Regulators Greenlight GM Purple Tomatoes for Market Entry As reported by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has received an application from Norfolk Healthy Produce— a U.S. biotech firm based in Davis, California— to commercialize genetically modified (GM) purple tomatoes in Australia. If approved, the product could hit shelves as early as 2026, marking a potential breakthrough in Australia’s tightly regulated GM crop landscape.

FstSort, a leader in agricultural grading equipment, is driving the modernization of the Mexican mango sector with its single- and double-line weight graders. These automated systems separate mangoes into up to 12 categories (150-450g+) with an accuracy of ±2 grams, processing 5-8 tons per hour.