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Smart robot could transform produce picking farms [Video]

A new smart robot could transform the way farmers pick tomatoes.

Researchers at the University of Guelph have developed a grasping system which, when combined with artificial intelligence, can pick up produce.

“It can actually see the tomatoes on the vine,” research assistant Cole Tarry said.

The yellow-armed robot then secures the tomato, pulls it from the vine and places it in a bin.

A simple motion, but one that isn’t straightforward.

Researchers say greenhouses are considered “hostile” environments.

“The objects that you are dealing with are fragile,” explained Medhat Moussa, a professor at U of G’s school of engineering. “These plants are actually hanging literally by a thread.”

With little room for error, why are researchers giving robots this delicate task when humans are better suited to pick tomatoes?

Medhat Moussa, a professor at U of G’s school of engineering (left), and research assistant Cole Tarry (right). (Spencer Turcotte/CTV Kitchener)

“We have a labour shortage when it comes to working in agriculture,” Moussa said. …

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