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.
Major service provider to British supermarkets insists business remains unaffected but admits it is subject of ransomware attack
Construction is underway on Thanet Earth’s seventh high-tech glasshouse in Birchington, Kent, which will produce an additional 150mn tomatoes a year
Exclusive: The firm behind the robotic harvester Sprout is winding down operations after failing to secure new funding, as founder warns industry will struggle to face challenges ahead
Electric Berry project powers farm tools and equipment using flexible solar panels attached to top of its polytunnels, with no extra land required
Company says move will help it achieve greater efficiency and longer shelf-life for its fruit when new season begins
Detailed report highlights uncertain economic outlook and calls for better support on retail returns, labour, planning permission, and funding
Shipping giant has begun the roll-out of its new digital connectivity platform OneWireless aboard 450 vessels
AI and machine learning is at the heart of the new system
Federation reports on upward price pressure on the pallet business in recent months
Jon Stewart, the main man behind MeritAgCheck, tells FPJ how the new app is revolutionising farm management and simplifying health and safety
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Analyst says greater investment is needed to transform food systems with technology, particularly in the face of the labour cost crunch
New facility expands upon the company’s vertically integrated global sourcing network to serve global markets year-round
Given the plethora of potential uses in the fresh produce sector, AI undoubtedly has the power to reshape the business, but its ability to create certainty for growers comes with a dose of unpredictability
Andrew Thompson, chief executive at Cleveland Containers, explores the benefits of using containers to farm in limited spaces
Key figures in production, retail, wholesale and sustainability confirmed in first wave of Festival of Fresh speakers
Simon Jones retired on 27 March, with Tim Crittenden appointed as his successor
New variety is developed using KeyGene’s proprietary 2S1 technique for creating graft hybrids
Consortium’s new environmentally friendly line already has the backing of several growers in its home region of Val Venosta
Bezos-backed vertical farm company, which recently partnered with Driscoll’s, secures bridging loan as restructuring begins
Fruitnet Berry Congress hears how there’s plenty of room for growth in the category – but better marketing is key