Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant
growth as the agricultural robots are used in every aspect of farming, milking,
food production, and animal control to implement automated process for the industry.
Weed control is able to achieve crop-yield increases.
Robot technology is deploying machines for weed control, promising to improve
crop yields. Robots make the crops safer by eliminating or virtually
eliminating herbicides. Downstream processing system solutions and robots
achieve automation of process. Robots meet stringent hygiene and safety
regulations, work tirelessly 24 hours a day, and relieve human workers of
physically arduous tasks. Robots contribute to the freshness, variety and quality
of food.
High value crops are a target of agricultural robotic
development. What could be tastier than a strawberry, perfectly formed, and
perfectly ripened? New agricultural robots are able to improve the delivery of
consistent quality food, and to implement efficiency in managing food
production.
Strawberries are a high profit crop. A new generation of
machines has just been born. Strawberry Harvesters with the world's most
advanced technology to give maximum performance to a farm. Harvesting robots
can optimize the productivity of the farming business. Growers can get the best
results in a berry farm using automated process. Automated picking collection
systems improve labor productivity; give speed and agility to harvest
operations.
The robotic platforms are capable of site-specific
spraying. This is targeted spraying only on foliage and selected targets. It
can be used for selective harvesting of fruit. The robots detect the fruit,
sense its ripeness, then move to grasp and softly detach only ripe fruit.
Agricultural robots address automation of process for
agribusiness. The challenge being addressed is to guide farmers towards a new
economic model. The aim is to meet demands of a global market. Harvesting is
one benefit. Crop-yield increases come from weed control. Robot technology is
deploying its machines for weed control, promising to improve crop yields.
Robots make the crops safer by eliminating or virtually eliminating
herbicides.
Machinery manufacturers and downstream processing industries
look for system solutions and robots to
achieve automation of process. Robots meet stringent hygiene and safety
regulations, work tirelessly 24 hours a day, and relieve human workers of
physically arduous tasks. Robots contribute to the freshness, variety and
quality of food.
According to Susan Eustis, principal author of the market
research study, “Agricultural robotic projects are ongoing. The key to
industrial farm robots is keeping costs down. Adapting existing commercial
vehicles instead of building new ones is the best way to build viable
agricultural robots.”
Agricultural robot market size at $817 million in 2013
are anticipated to reach $16.3 billion by 2020, a hefty growth for a nascent
market. Agricultural robots are but part of an overall trend toward more automated process
for every type of human endeavor. Robots are being used more widely than
expected in a variety of sectors, and the trend is likely to continue with
robotics becoming as ubiquitous as computer technology over the next 15 years.
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