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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‘Glastonbury’ of regen farming set to welcome thousands

2025-06-27T11:38:00+01:00By

No-till cultivation, integrating trees with veg production and food policy debates among the wide-ranging sessions relevant to fresh produce sector at Groundswell regen farming festival

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Dyson’s ‘ferris-wheel’ growing system brings 250 per cent yield boost

2025-06-25T14:16:00+01:00By

The innovation is the latest technology incorporated into company’s Lincolnshire strawberry glasshouse

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DP World wins triple crown at 2025 Multimodal Awards

2025-06-25T11:44:00+01:00By

Global trade enabler DP World has achieved a triple win at the 2025 Multimodal Awards in Birmingham, securing the Port Company of the Year title for the third consecutive year alongside two additional prestigious industry recognitions

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Adaption key to success as FPJ celebrates 130th year

2025-06-23T09:27:00+01:00

Editor Fred Searle was joined by predecessors Michael Barker and Tommy Leighton on stage at Festival of Fresh to reflect on how the magazine has survived despite a tough publishing climate

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UK agtech firm RootWave raises $15mn in funding

2025-06-16T06:50:00+01:00By

Firm’s electrical weed control is suitable for a range of horticultural and other crops

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Defra budget cut by 2.7 per cent at Spending Review

2025-06-11T14:36:00+01:00By

AI, energy and R&D among the winners at Rachel Reeves’ Spending Review, while overall funding at Defra will be cut back

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Sollum and Optimal look to advance AI greenhouse control

2025-06-10T09:54:00+01:00By

The companies combine dynamic lighting and AI climate control as they aim to create more precise controlled environment agriculture

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New Bayer tomato varieties offer protection against ToBRFV

2025-06-04T08:35:00+01:00By

The company is using multi-stacked virus-resistant genes to bring more durable protection against ToBRFV mutations

Various industry leaders were among the speakers at Festival of Fresh 2024

Final hours to register for Festival of Fresh 2025

2025-06-03T15:47:00+01:00

Don’t miss FPJ’s summer festival in Spalding, featuring big-name speakers, top-level networking, and exclusive tours of the Worldwide Fruit packhouse

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World-first data ‘cube’ to revolutionise soil health mapping

2025-05-30T09:07:00+01:00By

Growers will have access to cutting-edge soil health modelling that has used AI to build digital twin of earth and map soil patterns through time and space

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Festival of Fresh 2025 attracts top retail buyers

2025-05-28T16:00:00+01:00By

A number of Britain’s biggest grocers will be at FPJ’s summer festival on 5 June for a day of top-level networking, insightful interviews and festival fun

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M&S extends Tenderstem season as Plan A bears fruit

2025-05-27T10:43:00+01:00By

Premium retailer has worked with growers to extend British veg season using polytunnels and is trialling precision pollination to boost strawberry yields

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Chilled logistics firm has been hacked, BBC reveals

2025-05-20T10:34:00+01:00By

Major service provider to British supermarkets insists business remains unaffected but admits it is subject of ransomware attack

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Thanet Earth’s seventh glasshouse to open in November

2025-05-20T10:11:00+01:00By

Construction is underway on Thanet Earth’s seventh high-tech glasshouse in Birchington, Kent, which will produce an additional 150mn tomatoes a year 

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Robotics firm Muddy Machines to wind down

2025-05-16T14:45:00+01:00By

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