In the evolving landscape of food logistics, quality and convenience have become essential. One of the most impactful innovations in this space is IQF (Individually Quick Frozen) technology—a process that preserves food with superior texture, flavor, and nutritional value. At Transgreen, we incorporate IQF technology across our traceable frozen produce supply chain, ensuring world-class quality from farm to fork.
What is IQF?
IQF stands for Individually Quick Frozen. Unlike traditional block freezing, where food items clump together, IQF freezes each item individually—ensuring free flow and long-lasting freshness.
Commonly used for vegetables, fruits, seafood, and meats, this method is perfect for businesses seeking portion control, zero waste, and high food safety standards.
How IQF Works
The IQF process typically involves:
- Sorting & washing the fresh produce
- Blanching (for certain vegetables)
- Rapid freezing using cryogenic or air-blast freezers at temperatures as low as -40°C
- Packaging in moisture-proof, tamper-evident packs
This ultra-fast freezing locks in the natural moisture, flavor, and nutrients, minimizing cell damage and microbial growth.
Benefits of IQF Technology
Superior Product Quality
Preserves the original texture, taste, and nutritional profile.
Flexibility & Portion Control
Use what you need, when you need it—ideal for food service and retail.
Extended Shelf Life
Frozen produce stays fresh for months without chemical preservatives.
Operational Efficiency
Reduces prep time, labor costs, and food waste in commercial kitchens.
Enhanced Food Safety
IQF’s rapid freezing helps curb bacterial growth and maintains hygiene.
IQF vs. Traditional Freezing
| Feature | Traditional Freezing | IQF Technology |
|---|---|---|
| Freezing Time | Slower | Ultra-fast |
| Product Texture | Often mushy after thawing | Maintains firmness and bite |
| Use Flexibility | Clumped together | Freely separable |
| Nutrient Retention | Medium | High |
| Visual Appeal | May degrade | Bright, natural color |
Transgreen’s Role in IQF Excellence
As part of our commitment to quality and traceability, Transgreen ensures:
- Farm-level sourcing and traceability tracking
- IQF-certified processing plants
- Cold chain-integrated logistics, including ambient, chilled, and deep-frozen storage
- Stringent QA/QC protocols aligned with international standards
Our IQF line covers:
- Green peas
- Sweet corn
- Mixed vegetables
- Berries, mango, and other tropical fruits
Sustainability in IQF Processing
IQF is also an eco-efficient solution. By reducing spoilage, wastage, and unnecessary logistics, IQF supports:
- Reduced food loss across the supply chain
- Energy-efficient freezing processes
- Reusable packaging formats
Transgreen aligns IQF technology with its sustainability goals to promote responsible food production and distribution.
Future of IQF Technology in India and Beyond
The Indian frozen food market is on a steep growth curve, driven by:
- Urbanization and changing consumption habits
- Rise in quick-service restaurants (QSRs) and cloud kitchens
- Export demand for high-quality frozen fruits and vegetables
IQF is set to play a key role in this growth. Transgreen is investing in capacity expansion, farmer engagement, and international certifications to lead this next wave. Get in touch with us today for IQF produce.
Conclusion
IQF isn’t just a freezing technique—it’s a quality promise. At Transgreen, we embrace IQF to deliver farm-fresh nutrition, convenience, and safety—backed by full traceability and modern cold chain capabilities.
