Technology news from Fresh Produce Journal

Technology news stories with a direct relevance to the UK fresh produce business, including updates on production and harvesting systems, sorting and grading machinery, packaging, coldstorage and controlled atmosphere, digital management, robots and automation, vertical farming, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.

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Tesco launches agtech competition

2023-06-02T14:16:00+01:00By

Applications open for global agtech start-ups to advance supply chain sustainability

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Vertical Future partners with Modi Fresh in India

2023-06-01T01:05:00+01:00By

UK-based vertical farming technology expands into Indian market with Modi Fresh to develop consumer-facing brand

The vertical farming has been hit hard by energy price rises

Vertical farming business Eider VF enters administration

2023-05-31T17:17:00+01:00By

Company that develops vertical farms producing leafy greens is up for sale just one year after £50m cash injection

Polly from AgriSound captures and analyses the sound of a range of common pollinating insects

New insect monitors listen out for bee activity in UK apple orchards

2023-05-24T09:30:00+01:00By

Insect tracking tech rolled out on three Kent apple orchards, providing real-time data on precious pollinator activity

Sir Charles Godfray is director of Oxford University’s Oxford Martin School and its Future of Food programme

VIDEO: Sir Charles Godfray ‘optimistic’ about global food security

2023-05-11T15:14:00+01:00By

Ahead of his 2023 City Food & Drink Lecture on 15 May, illustrious population biologist Sir Charles Godfray tells Fred Searle why he is optimistic about the task of feeding a growing world population, and doing it sustainably

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New tech promises soil benefits for growers

2023-05-11T09:35:00+01:00By

Digital solution from Abaco and NIAB has been created in partnership with Asda, Tesco and McCain

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ukFPN backs government border plans

2023-05-04T12:50:00+01:00By

Lincolnshire fresh produce network stresses “strong” support for government’s border Targeting Operating Model, saying it will deliver supply chain resilience and faster border crossings with fewer checks

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TuberScan tech enters final test phase

2023-05-04T11:53:00+01:00By

System holds huge promise for ground sensing in potatoes

Nationwide Produce Evesham extension

Funding boost for Nationwide Produce

2023-05-04T08:29:00+01:00By

£3.5m loan from Lloyds Bank has allowed the group to introduce greener measures and expand warehouse capacity

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Defra awards £9.13m to agri-robotics

2023-04-11T10:03:00+01:00By

Projects on robotic crop harvesting, a new way of cultivating potatoes and an autonomous cow bedding system are to receive share of funding

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IBERS at Aberystwyth University is the latest addition to the LEAF Network

IBERS research centre joins LEAF Network

2023-05-30T16:50:00+01:00By

Welsh institute with a focus on food security becomes LEAF Innovation Centre to help the organisation develop more sustainable farming methods

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Is it time for a fresh look at bananas?

2023-05-30T15:25:00+01:00By

Better consumer engagement is the key to shaking up the banana category and increasing sales, says Fyffes’ Juan David Alarcón

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Souped-up broccoli bowls over researchers

2023-05-30T13:54:00+01:00By

Production of Smarter Food’s nutritionally enhanced broccoli GRextra is ramping up after new research shows its soup helps prevent type-2 diabetes

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‘The Batch Lady’ gets behind Veg Power

2023-05-26T13:41:00+01:00By

Family cooking expert joins Simply Veg campaign to help families get more fresh produce into their kids

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Watercress festival draws record crowds

2023-05-26T10:29:00+01:00By

Hampshire event celebrated British season start with 20,000 people flocking to watercress capital Alresford