With labor at a premium, robotic fruit picker shows promise
With labor at a premium, robotic fruit picker shows promise
Almost four years ago, the California-based Citrus Research Board embarked on a project to determine the feasibility of developing a robot that could roam a citrus orchard and pick fruit distinguishing both size and quality in the process.
Ted Batkin, president of the board, said that the project reached a major milestone in mid-June that has advanced the concept from theoretical to reality. Now it is seemingly only a matter of time before a robotic harvester is picking oranges in the California's San Joaquin Valley as well as apples in Washington's Wenatchee Valley.
Ted Batkin, president of the board, said that the project reached a major milestone in mid-June that has advanced the concept from theoretical to reality. Now it is seemingly only a matter of time before a robotic harvester is picking oranges in the California's San Joaquin Valley as well as apples in Washington's Wenatchee Valley.