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.

Fieldwork Robotics' robotic picking

Fieldwork Robotics partners with Portuguese berry producers for harvesting trials

2025-10-21T08:59:00+01:00By

Fieldwork Robotics has partnered with Portugal’s Research Centre for Sustainability for a 24-month programme to trial robotic raspberry harvesting on farms near São Teotónio, focusing on Driscoll’s varieties and addressing regional labour shortages

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Rijk Zwaan champions ToBRFV-resistant tomato varieties

2025-10-17T15:00:00+01:00By

Dutch seed specialist Rijk Zwaan continues to develop its portfolio of tomato varieties with high resistance to Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus, addressing one of the industry’s most pressing challenges

John Meijer

Fischer Farms appoints sales director to new tech division

2025-10-07T15:21:00+01:00By

Vertical farming company’s new tech arm will manufacture scalable and efficient ‘grow containers’ for deployment worldwide

IBO Blueberries

IBO Summit 2025 brings together global blueberry participants

2025-10-03T09:15:00+01:00By

The International Blueberry Organization Summit 2025 brought together 575 participants from 32 countries in South Africa, highlighting the region’s growing role as a key producer and exporter in the global blueberry market.

Polytunnels

Polytunnel refusals are troubling: We need them to climate-proof UK production

2025-10-01T15:14:00+01:00By

Tunnel installation is a small price to pay for climate resilient food production and planning rules should reflect that, writes Nina Pullman

Tropifresh MD Peter Durber (centre) founded the exotics importer in 1983

Peter Durber wins Lifetime Achievement Award at FPC Fresh Awards

2025-09-29T10:24:00+01:00By

London awards ceremony recognised excellence across fresh produce supply chain from groundbreaking agritech solutions to sustainability milestones

Angela Eagle visits Hugh Lowe Farms. Credit PagePix/NFU.

Angela Eagle chooses berry producer for first official farm visit

2025-09-26T09:33:00+01:00By

New minister visited Hugh Lowe Farms with NFU president Tom Bradshaw to tour berry trials and discuss seasonal workers and crop protection

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British Berry Growers showcases sustainability gains

2025-09-25T13:19:00+01:00By

British Berry Growers has published its Sustainability Report 2025, highlighting how the industry is leading sustainable farming practices while supplying healthy, homegrown berries across key environmental themes

Frank Burkhardt's appointment as Fyffes' chief commercial officer was announced in June 2024

Fyffes on a mission to ‘bring more value’ to bananas

2025-09-24T15:07:00+01:00By

Chief commercial officer Frank Burkhardt outlines the banana giant’s efforts to decommoditise the sector and make it more sustainable, despite climate change and geopolitical instability

The Amazon Fresh stores allow shoppers to 'just walk out'

Amazon to shut all ‘Fresh’ stores in UK

2025-09-24T09:37:00+01:00By

Retailer will close its 19 till-free stores in London, with plans to focus on online grocery deliveries instead

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CarbonXtras scheme empowers Ghanaian farmers with climate-smart technology

2025-09-22T10:35:00+01:00By

A £100,000 initiative is supporting Ghanaian smallholder farmers to adopt climate-smart, regenerative farming methods using advanced soil sensor technology to combat soil degradation and climate change pressures.

Thorvalds about to do UV-C treatment at Seaton, Scotland Fotocredit_ Kristoffer Skarsgaard

Robots help Scottish berry growers combat mildew disease

2025-09-17T12:04:00+01:00By

Angus Soft Fruits deployed Thorvald robots using UV-C light treatment to control powdery mildew during Scotland’s exceptionally hot summer, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional fungicides while protecting crop quality and boosting yields

Coveris Tipa compostable labels citrus apples UK

Coveris partners with Tipa for UK compostable produce labels

2025-09-17T08:42:00+01:00By

Coveris and Tipa Compostable Packaging have formed an exclusive partnership to manufacture and market compostable labels for fresh produce in the UK, responding to increasing market demand and tightening regulatory requirements for produce sticker compostability

The new system can help apple growers understand their orchards in a new level of detail

NIAB research advances precision orchard management

2025-09-16T10:51:00+01:00By

OrchardQuant 3D system allows accurate 3D mapping of apple and pear orchards, helping growers maximise production and adapt to climate change

Sormac

Sormac sees dynamism in UK and Ireland

2025-09-10T16:06:00+01:00By

Machinery manufacturer Sormac says UK and Irish companies are continuing to invest strategically, with automation and efficiency seen as vital tools to manage today’s big challenges