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.
Collaboration will provide growers with greater flexibility and enable Fieldwork’s robots to tackle steeper inclines and wider terrain ranges,
Farming minister Angela Eagle announces new public-private investment scheme
Vex box firm has seen good results from installing GIC4100 machines
UK’s largest supermarket develops AI-powered shopping assistant to offer personalised recipe ideas and automated basket creation
Food group partners with UK’s AgriSound to gauge impact of regenerative farming on pollination and crop performance in almond orchards
A comprehensive Michigan State University has revealed new insights into the environmental factors driving Colorado potato beetle populations
Expert speakers at Fruitnet Berry Congress, which took place in London on 19 March, highlighted the potential of various technological solutions to address issues surrounding labour, energy, quality and waste in the berry category
Israel-based agritech company raises US$18m in Series C funding as it works to address labour shortages in fruit supply chains
Shelf-life extension specialist implements ‘global price adjustment’ to cope with increasing input inflation
The new biotech and research centre will bring together 300 scientists working with cutting-edge AI technology to fast-track new crop protection products
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Investment in varieties, segmentation, marketing and technology will help build more profitable berry business, delegates heard at Fruitnet Berry Congress
The AI-powered system addresses labour shortages that have seen European greenhouse workforce decline 30 per cent since 2010
Company plans to scale production of climate-resilient and non-browning varieties, with commercial launches due in 2027
Trial shows thermal reduction covers and continuous bee activity monitoring deliver yield, quality and environmental improvements
Conference and networking event brings business leaders together to discuss better products, stronger supply chains, and new market trends
Company is expanding deployment of its shipment intelligence platform with fresh produce exporters as key maritime routes are disrupted
Over £500k allocated to a range of initiatives with farm applications
Companies say partnership aims to ‘set new benchmark’ in year-round supply of premium British salad
Salad producer is blending decades of growing expertise with cutting-edge indoor systems to drive resilient, high-quality production all year round
Company is looking to move from start-up to scale-up phase