All Technology articles – Page 113
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ArticleSmart Horticulture Asia interview: Ronald Hoek
Ahead of his appearance as an expert speaker at Smart Horticulture Asia in Hong Kong, Ronald talks exclusively to Fruitnet
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ArticleScottish innovation provides vision of future farming
AHDB PhD students visit range of fresh produce firms in Scotland to inspire research projects
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ArticleChange at the top for Multivac
Hans-Joachim Boekstegers will step down on 1 January 2020, with Christian Traumann and Guido Spix taking charge
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ArticleSummit offers sustainable answers
Last month’s Sustainable Foods Summit looked not just at the considerable threats facing the industry, but the multiple solutions on offer, from AI to community sharing platforms
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Article'Nude' produce proves a hit
An Initiative by South African retailer Pick 'n Pay to reduce plastics is reported to be great success
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ArticlePwC pairs with traceability start-up
Trade technology start-up DiMuto has joined with PwC Singapore’s Venture Hub to grow the international agri-food coldchain market
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ArticleStage set for GWF’s Asian debut
Global Women Fresh unveils line-up for its second international networking event
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ArticleTesco removes home delivery plastic bags
Retailer aims to save 2000 tonnes of plastic by ditching plastic carrier bags in home delivery scheme
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ArticleSustainable solution to ship avocados
US based distribution company announces new packaging solution
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ArticleFlorette launches microwave green beans
Salad brand leader makes first foray into prepared veg with new line in Blakemore stores
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ArticleFelix Instruments unveils Mango Quality Meter
The new tool allows growers to monitor mango crops in non-invasive, non-destructive way
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AnalysisEnd of the Ice Age?
Stepac says its Xtend packaging can help eliminate the need for ice when transporting vegetables like broccoli
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ArticleRecycling: "Everyone's got to take a bit of pain"
UK recycling figures back producers paying for 100 per cent of recycling costs in Britain
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ArticleSouth African stand off
Employee protests and aging infrastructure having serious effects on South Africa’s imports and exports, with the citrus industry likely to be hardest hit
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ArticleHazel Tech helps reduce shrinkage
Technology increases shelf-life in tropicals such as guava, dragon fruit, passion fruit and greenskin avocados
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ArticleJapanese technology tutorial
Japan’s government has launched a new project sharing technology with Indian growers to increase fresh produce production
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ArticleDigitalising durians
DiMuto launches track and trace blockchain platform with deal to digitise 4m Thai durians for exporter Queen Frozen Fruit
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ArticleTomato robot set to predict the future
Machine being developed in the Netherlands could help growers forecast yield, size, ripeness and – eventually – disease
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ArticleIt’s Fresh! signs major Ecuador deal
Agreement with Ecuadorian banana association Acorbanec will see shelf-life tech introduced across 28 growers and exporters in the country
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ArticleDriverless tractors ‘can make farming safer’
Experts believe efforts to develop autonomous farm vehicles can make agriculture safer as well as less labour-intensive

