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Robotic strawberry picker selects only the best fruits in Brazil

In an important advancement for agricultural technology in Brazil, a robotic strawberry picker has been introduced, revolutionizing the way strawberries are harvested. This machine is not only capable of picking strawberries but also possesses the ability to discern and select only the finest quality fruits. This development is a leap forward in ensuring that consumers receive the best possible product.

The robot, equipped with state-of-the-art technology, utilizes a sophisticated system to evaluate the ripeness and quality of each strawberry before harvesting. This ensures that only strawberries meeting the highest standards are picked, significantly reducing waste and increasing efficiency in the harvesting process.


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One of the most notable features of this robotic picker is its gentle handling of the fruit, mimicking the delicacy of human touch. This careful approach minimizes damage to the strawberries, preserving their quality and extending their shelf life. The introduction of such technology is a testament to Brazil's commitment to innovation in agriculture, aiming to enhance productivity while maintaining the integrity of the produce.

This advancement is expected to have a profound impact on the strawberry farming industry in Brazil, offering a sustainable solution to the challenges of labor shortages and the increasing demand for high-quality produce. As this technology continues to evolve, it holds the promise of transforming agricultural practices, not only in Brazil but potentially around the world.

Source: abrafrutas.org

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