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Apple harvest goes higher-tech

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Apple growers graft their trees, care for them, the weather cooperates, bloom goes well in the spring, and fruit begins to weigh down branches. Next comes harvest—who’s picking the fruit?

Pear Bureau Northwest offers shoppable recipe technology online

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PRESS RELEASE PORTLAND, OR – July 18, 2019 – As part of several innovative tactics being …

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New Jersey firms show expansive growth

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Eastern Propak, LLC, BB #:159451 in Glassboro, NJ, is ready to receive and process more of …

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Tropical fruit distributors reduce shrink by 50 percent with Hazeltech

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PRESS RELEASE Miami (July 15, 2019) — Hazel Technologies Inc., BB #:302595 a company developing new, …

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Aerobotics to hold Trees & Tech U.S. Roadshow this month

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PRESS RELEASE Los Angeles – Aerobotics will be joined by some of the most renowned AgTech …

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Western Growers launches food safety risk management program

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PRESS RELEASE IRVINE, CA (June 27, 2019) – During a Forbes AgTech Summit session today moderated …

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Technology offers so much to fresh produce, United panel says

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CHICAGO – Technology will improve the produce industry from so many angles. Leaders from different business segments on the opening outlook panel at United Fresh June 10 told of the many ways modern tools will deliver consumer needs.

In Salinas, better growing through technology

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Dennis Donohue, a former mayor of Salinas has been quoted as saying, “The Salinas Valley loves …

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CPMA launches new food waste, AI tools for members

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MONTREAL—At the annual Canadian Produce Marketing Association Convention on April 3, CPMA president Ron Lemaire introduced new tools members have to tackle key issues facing the fresh produce industry.

Nogales Fresh Forum: Technology

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With technology making it possible to conduct business pretty much anywhere, anytime—what’s the best thing about …

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