Autonomous Robotic Kiwifruit Harvesting and Pollination (CARES)
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Autonomous Robotic Kiwifruit Harvesting and Pollination as developed by the University of Auckland, University of Waikato, Plant and Food Research, and RoboticsPlus ltd.
Web Link:
cares.blogs.au...
Paper DOI:
10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2019.03.007
10.1002/rob.21890
10.1002/rob.21861
10.55417/fr.2021009
While automation may replace some jobs in fruit picking, it can also lead to increased efficiency and lower costs, potentially making fruits more affordable for consumers. Additionally, as technology advances, new job opportunities emerge in industries related to robotics, maintenance, programming, and more. So, while the job landscape may change, there will still be consumers to buy the fruits, and the economy will adapt to create new employment opportunities.
I am a Kiwifruit eater, not a grower... so excuse my stupid question. What is the liquid that the pollinator ejects? I thought an air jet would be enough to distribute the pollen.
Pollen from males ejects on female flowers
alo super
ii like Rob
M❤❤m😊😊😊
Who's going to buy the fruit when there are no jobs left?
the robots 😃 , they buy them, pull out the seeds, grow more and get other robots to pick them. cycle of life🤖
well, first try to get workers , thats is not very easy, perhaps you are a citizien worker, why dont yountry in a farmer ¿
If people wanted this job, there would be no reason to create these robots.
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While automation may replace some jobs in fruit picking, it can also lead to increased efficiency and lower costs, potentially making fruits more affordable for consumers. Additionally, as technology advances, new job opportunities emerge in industries related to robotics, maintenance, programming, and more. So, while the job landscape may change, there will still be consumers to buy the fruits, and the economy will adapt to create new employment opportunities.