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.
The UK has retained its position as the fourth-largest agrifoodtech investment market globally
George Freeman believes the UK needs a new approach to ensure its food security
FPJ’s Tech & Packaging Special gives you the inside track on the innovations making the sector more efficient and sustainable than ever before
Development of robotic solutions is seen as key for the future of UK horticulture
The Belgian city of Antwerp will once again host the International Strawberry Congress this September, with organisers Hoogstraten promising a “blend of commerce and science”
Brassica growers, agronomists, packers and breeders head down to southwest UK for annual cauliflower trials that have been run by the Duchy College for 32 years
An in-depth look at market developments, economic challenges and climate impacts in the fruit trade – now available for free on the website
Sarah Addezio, senior innovation partner at Digital Catapult, says that several key barriers currently stand in the way of AI adoption among farmers
Growers are adopting a range of new techniques and research projects
A novel application system for natural predators is revolutionising control of key pests in UK strawberry crops
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The UK has retained its position as the fourth-largest agrifoodtech investment market globally
George Freeman believes the UK needs a new approach to ensure its food security
New site will have sustainability and efficiency at its heart
Sinclair’s senior marketing manager Duncan Jones explains why effective communication with customers and consumers is key to adoption of the new Sinclair-T55 compostable sticker
The Danish agritech company raises total of €2.5 million to accelerate development of operator-free field-robots
The tomato category’s leading event, Fruitnet Tomato Congress, is back on 11-12 November 2025 at a new location in Malaga, close to one of Spain’s primary tomato production areas
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Pea and bean growers will benefit from a range of dedicated features
California Prune Board takes prune orchards to global audiences via virtual reality project