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  • Future of indoor agriculture is vertical farms run by robots-

    Back in the good old days, farming was easy. Throw some seeds in the ground, keep it watered, pray to your preferred deity to spare your crops from pestilence and wait for harvest season.

  • Robots will handle 52 percent of current work tasks by 2025-

    The sharp increase could also see a net gain in “new roles” for humans, who will have to revamp skills to keep pace with the “seismic shift” in how we work with machines and computer programmes, the forum estimated.

  • Robots, Dassies and Drones in the Vineyard- South Africa

    Globally, research in Precision Viticulture is moving fast (in scientific terms).

  • Don’t Expect Robots to Take Everyone’s Job

    How many jobs are vulnerable to automation? Plenty of people ask that question, and plenty of people try to give numerical answers. A recent study by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said that about 46 percent of jobs have a better-than-even chance of being automated.

  • Preparing to welcome the robots that will spare South Africa job losses and pain

    A industrial revolution  involving convergence of the physical, biological and digital) is under way.

  • Four ways robotics will influence agriculture in 2019


    Four ways robotics will influence agriculture in 2019-
    As ever, farmers are turning to technology to address a number of pressing problems, such as the growing global shortage of food and labor.

  • The future of farming: robots, bees and plant jacuzzis

    Food production needs to increase by 70 per cent to feed the nine billion population projected for 2050. Fortunately, the industry is benefiting from some radical thinking. Here are the cutting edge technologies taking farming towards this goal.

  • Robots and virtual fencing could be on British farms in 20 years time, report says

    The Future of Food 2040 report, to be officially launched at the NFU Conference on 19 February, looks into the future to explore what the landscape of British food and farming will look like in 20 years.

  • Farming Robots Are About To Take Over Our Farms-

    A farming robot revolution is imminent, with fruit-picking machines nearly ready to roll into the fields and start replacing human workers. 

  • Drones, robots, and super sperm - the future of farming - Video

    The future of farming: Driverless tractors, drones and robots. How is the agriculture industry changing as digital technology develops?

  • Robotics revolution happening now

    In the developed world it is becoming increasingly hard to source labour to do some of the less pleasant tasks on poultry farms, and some argue that a key way to improve welfare is to improve the amount of environmental monitoring that takes place on farm.

  • Robots are taking over farms faster than anyone saw coming.

    The first fully autonomous farm equipment is becoming commercially available, which means machines will be able to completely take over a multitude of tasks.

  • ROBOTS TAKE OVER FARMS FASTER THAN EXPECTED THROUGH AUTONOMOUS EQUIPMENT START-UPS

    Robots are taking over farms faster than anyone saw coming, as the first fully autonomous farm equipment is becoming commercially available, meaning machines will be able to completely take over a multitude of tasks.

  • Robots May Displace 20 Million Manufacturing Jobs by 2030 -

    While automation should boost the economy as a whole, it is likely to create greater inequality as employment losses are concentrated in certain industries and countries. Manufacturing could lose 20 million positions by 2030, making the sector 8.5% smaller than “if robots were not remaking the market,” according to the research firm’s report.

  • South Africa must prepare its unskilled labour force to survive the incoming age of automation

    No one knows what the jobs of the future will look like, so it has become immensely difficult to solve the challenge of deepening unemployment.

  • Demand for agricultural robots to increase sharply

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  • The robot that picks ripe tomatoes

    With labor costs rising and a labor pool that is shrinking, growers are trying to find ways in which to keep their operations running smoothly and competitively.

  • The rise of robotics in asparagus farming

    Robotics in farming and agriculture are allowing European farmers to work in a safer environment, increasing yield and helping to develop more sustainable farming, in asparagus farming and other sectors.

  • Robot uses machine learning to harvest lettuce

    A vegetable-picking robot that uses machine learning to identify and harvest a commonplace, but challenging, agricultural crop has been developed by engineers.

  • NEW TRACKING SYSTEM SHOWS HOW PESTICIDES AFFECT BEES’ BEHAVIOR

    Researchers have found that pesticide exposure impairs bees' social behavior and interactions.

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