With labor shortages leaving a wealth of fruit to rot on trees, farmers around the globe are seeing a glimmer of hope on the horizon as AI-driven robots fly to their rescue. These tech marvels are combating an escalating labor shortage that's leaving vast quantities of fruit to decay on trees. CLICK TO GET KURT'S
An Israeli startup tech company is introducing new robots programmed to pick fruits from trees and to provide real-time harvesting progressing updates amid an ongoing farmer labor shortage.
/PRNewswire/ The crop harvesting robots market size is forecasted to increase by USD 2,384.71 million from 2022 to 2027, at a CAGR of 28.72%, according to.
More and more robots, powered by artificial intelligence, are helping to automate certain tasks in the agricultural sector. This has recently led to the emergence of solutions for the selective harvesting of quality fruit.