Handle with care [robots in horticulture]

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Driven by a shortage of skilled workers and increasing wages worldwide, robotics researchers and horticultural growers are partnering to develop robots that enhance the productivity of the human workforce. Robots that can mass-harvest horticultural crops may be at least five years away - but prototypes are already working in fields, glasshouses and poly tunnels to plant cuttings, control disease, pick berries and assist in the breeding process.

Inspec keywords: horticulture; agricultural robots; crops

Other keywords: flower picking; horticultural crops; horticultural robots; vegetable picking; mass harvesting; fruit picking

Subjects: Control applications in agriculture; Robotics; Robotics; Agriculture

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