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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GAIN-RT uses AI to accelerate potato variety development

2026-08-20T12:01:00+01:00By

A new international research initiative aims to speed up the delivery of improved potato varieties to farmers facing climate and pest and disease pressure

Langmead Herbs has 16 reservoirs in West Sussex, most of which are connected underground

Langmead Herbs sets example for water security

2026-08-19T09:59:00+01:00By

West Sussex herb producer has maintained water supplies and even sold surplus to local producers thanks to extensive reservoir network and water recycling

CAAV secretary and adviser Jeremy Moody called for a more ‘serious’ government approach

Government must simplify reservoir rules, says CAAV

2026-08-17T13:45:00+01:00By

Planning regulations remains significant barrier, say association, despite £15mn water investment

Greenhouse tomatoes

Genetic alteration may help tomatoes grow in the cold

2026-08-13T13:54:00+01:00By

Researchers have identified a genetic system that synchronises flower development and fruit formation in tomatoes, with hopes for varieties that can withstand extreme temperatures

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Algarve oranges set the standard on taste

2026-08-12T10:03:00+01:00By

The heat may be a continuous concern for Portuguese producers, but so is the challenge of getting consumers to look beyond the minor blemishes to get to the taste of Algarve’s top-quality oranges

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Moulton Bulb and IPP see onion volumes double in five years

2026-08-07T10:28:00+01:00By

IPP has been supplying sustainable wooden pallets to UK grower Moulton Bulb since 2008, but only in recent years have volumes soared to 120,000 pallets a year

During recent heatwaves, bumblebees have often stayed in their hives to keep cool

UK heatwaves hamper bumblebee pollination in glasshouse crops

2026-08-07T09:06:00+01:00By

Bumblebees are struggling to pollinate during heatwaves, affecting glasshouse crops of tomatoes and soft fruits

Barfoots’ philosophy is to “look after the land like you are going to farm forever”

Barfoots celebrates 50 years of ‘forever farming’

2026-08-05T08:00:00+01:00By

Barfoots’ Keston Williams takes Fred Searle on a sustainability journey, from energy self-sufficiency to water resilience, as the pioneering producer marks its 50th anniversary

Fieldwork Robotics is a pioneer in fresh produce automation

Government hails ‘farm robot revolution’ with £20mn funding round

2026-08-04T09:02:00+01:00By

Growers and agri-tech companies can now apply for funding designed to fast-track field robots and help ease seasonal worker shortages

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New robot uses AI to ‘read’ entire orchards

2026-07-24T13:45:00+01:00By

Developed by Porto-based ViField, Orioos uses cameras and algorithms to predict yields and detect diseases more accurately

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Live Farmer joins British Growers Partnership Scheme

2026-07-21T11:48:00+01:00By

Farm management software company to collaborate with industry body scheme to address sector challenges

Gruppa Organic Poland apple production landscape

Gruppa Organic optimistic for growth despite frost and global challenges

2026-07-17T14:47:00+01:00By

Despite the difficulties, Damian Kozłowski says investment in sorting and storage is helping it pivot towards the fresh market and new opportunities

Ceres Fruit Growers Tru-Cape South Africa apple packhouse

Ceres Fruit Growers completes multi-million rand facility overhaul

2026-07-16T15:13:00+01:00By

CFG has invested heavily in new logistics capacity, mobile racking, real-time pallet tracking, automated packing technology and energy resilience

Drones and AI technology investment to meet growing consumer demand for larger and sweeter blueberries

New grading and drone tech helping British blueberry sector to ‘premiumise’

2026-07-16T15:12:00+01:00By

Drone technology, AI-enabled optical grading and precision agriculture are allowing UK growers to deliver higher-quality fruit as sales continue to climb

TSBC has invested in rainwater storage infrastructure among other things

The Summer Berry Company Portugal now over 60 per cent self-sufficient in water

2026-07-15T10:36:00+01:00By

More than six in ten litres used on producer’s farms comes from rainwater, as it hopes to insire other growers through Climate Farm Demo network