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The Shelf Life market is a subset of the Food Safety industry, focused on the preservation of food products. It involves the use of various techniques to extend the shelf life of food products, such as temperature control, packaging, and the addition of preservatives. These techniques are used to reduce the risk of food spoilage and contamination, and to ensure that food products remain safe for consumption.
The Shelf Life market is a growing industry, with many companies offering products and services to help food producers extend the shelf life of their products. Companies in the market include food safety testing laboratories, packaging companies, and food preservative manufacturers. Additionally, there are companies that specialize in providing temperature control solutions, such as refrigeration and freezing systems. Show Less Read more