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Robotic and drone tech make fruit picking and handling easier

Agriculture passes a noticeable shift thanks to advanced technologies that reshape and deal with how fruits are chosen. While self-ruling drones such as Tevel Airlines are already harvesting fruits worldwide, innovations such as the UC San Diego fist represents the following boundaries in treating cute products. Together, these developments are considered to make fruit production more efficient and accurate, although one is a fixed solution and the other is a glimpse of the future of agriculture.

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Robots bring accuracy and efficiency to harvest

Tevel Flying Air Robots (Fors) It redefines fruit harvesting by combining artificial intelligence with advanced computer. These drones are transported through orchards, identifying and choosing the fruits that have only reached the ripening of the peak. They give them their ability to maneuver carefully around the harvesting branches without bruises or hurting trees. Unlike the human travelers, these drones can work continuously, and work day and night to accomplish the task faster and more consistently.

Farmers benefit from detailed information in the actual time about the harvest, including the size, color and maturity of each fruit, all of which can be accessed through the mobile phone application. This data helps to improve harvest schedules and reduce waste. Fars has already been published in orchards throughout the United States, Italy, Chile and Israel, as it helped reduce employment costs by up to 30 % while improving the accuracy of the harvest. Multiple drones work together from a mobile platform, covering large garden areas efficiently.

In addition to selection, these robots also discover diseases and follow the location of each fruit box, providing farmers with valuable visions to better manage their crops.

Mechanical technology and drones make fruit and deal easier

Independent robot plane (Tifel) (Cyberguy “Knutsson)

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Fist tape: a soft and adapted touch to deal with fruit

While TEVEL planes treat drones, The fist of the grip in San Diego It is still in the experimental stage as a solution to deal after the harvest. Inspired by steel measuring tapes, this initial model uses a layer of gently to understand sensitive fruits. Early tests show the promise to deal with things such as lemon and tomatoes without damage, but not widely adopted in agriculture.

The automatic clutch rollers allow their tannia fingers to extend, rotate and transport elements such as the transport belt. Researchers highlight the low cost and safety around humans, but more development is needed to integrate them into commercial packing lines or harvest.

Mechanical technology and drones make fruit and deal easier

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Tevel’s drone is already converting orchards, while the GRip-TAP fist provides a vision of how sensitive products processing. The combination of automation in the real world and experimental robots highlights both immediate benefits and long -term capabilities to innovate Agritech.

Mechanical technology and drones make fruit and deal easier

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While we see technology takes more roles in agriculture, it is clear that drones like Tevel already a real difference in how to harvest fruits. Meanwhile, concepts such as the fist of a fist showing us what may be just around the corner, a gentle, and more intelligent way to deal with sensitive products. There is a lot of capabilities in the future, and it will be interesting to see how these techniques continue to develop and work together to support farmers and food that we all enjoy.

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