lateharvesting
Late harvesting refers to the practice of delaying the collection of crops beyond their typical or optimal ripeness. This can be applied to various agricultural products, including fruits, vegetables, and grains, and has different implications depending on the specific crop.
For some fruits, like grapes used in winemaking, late harvesting can result in higher sugar concentrations,
In other contexts, late harvesting might be a deliberate strategy to improve storage life or to wait