Technology news from Eurofruit – Page 32
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Summit 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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'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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Felix Instruments unveils Mango Quality Meter
The new tool allows growers to monitor mango crops in non-invasive, non-destructive way
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Tomato 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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A bunch of muppets
Eosta utilises laser technology to bring Kenny, Katy and Kalissa Kiwi to life
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Blockchain projects get CTA backing
Initiatives in Côte d’Ivoire, Papua New Guinea, Sierra Leone, Trinidad and Tobago and Uganda will include vegetable traceability
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Fruit Logistica presents buyers with exciting 2020 vision
Bringing together more buyers than any other fresh produce event, the Berlin show remains a major platform for growth
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The urban farm with a global growth plan
Reckoned to be Europe's largest, most advanced vertical farming site, Italy's Planet Farms could soon appear elsewhere
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Compostable upgrade for Zespri
Zespri partners with food-label manufacturer Sinclair International to introduce new, compostable labels for organic kiwifruit
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Indoor farm sprouts up in Shanghai
China-based horticulture company Orisis has partnered with a new international joint venture to build an indoor vertical farm
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US$100m funding boosts Infarm model
German start-up prepares to expand in the US and Europe as interest in vertical and urban farming continues to grow
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Tech firm launches TraceFood
New digital traceability system TraceFood promises to transform the produce sector, its developers say
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Bat-like drones 'could replace insecticides'
Tests are underway in the Netherlands to see how effective drone technology can be in eliminating flying insects
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Tomato trials suggest bright future for LEDs
Early results from a new WUR project backed by Osram-owned Fluence suggest lighting could boost yields significantly
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AgroFresh collaborates with Zest Labs
The two post-harvest companies are working together to improve freshness and reduce waste throughout the supply chain
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Compagnie Fruitière extends Italian network
France’s Compagnie Fruitière is opening two new ripening centres in Rome and Padua, bringing its Italian network to three
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