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Agricultural robotics isn't just future tech—it's already transforming how food makes it from field to fork, though perhaps not in the ways you'd expect.
The International Forum for Agricultural Robotics, or FIRA, has people coming from all over the world to Salinas to demonstrate what their robots can do.From planting, to weeding, to harvesting ...
Demand for agriculture robots has increased across the globe, owing to the increasing penetration of indoor farming as it provides the farmer full control over the environmental aspects, such as ...
The agriculture robots market is projected to reach US$5.7 billion by 2024, according to a report by Transparency Market Research (TMR). The diverse nature of the competitive landscape in the global ...
However, agriculture robots are here to help them compensate for the lack of proper employees and to boost crop productivity rates.
Agriculture might be the last place you would think to look for robots. To be more specific, high value crops such as greenhouse vegetables, fruits in orchards and grapes for premium wines.