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Robotic apple harvester used in New Zealand
New Zealand’s biggest apple grower and exporter T &G Global has begun using a robotic harvester for commercial apple. The technology has been developed in partnership with US company Abundant Robotics, and this step has been a significant milestone in the evolution of the global apple industry.
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