Selective Robotic Broccoli Harvesting Reducing the Requirement for Seasonal Manual Labour due to COVID 19
Lead Participant:
EARTH ROVER LIMITED
Abstract
The Earth Rover led consortium will build a prototype selective that will contribute to solving the problem of a shortage of seasonal agricultural labour required to pick crops due to COVID-19 travel restrictions and Brexit.
The robots use an AI-powered vision system to select in-spec broccoli and leave crop growing so reducing crop waste.
A gang of three robots can select and cut up to 12 broccoli heads in 5 seconds. The cut heads are passed to a conveyor system mounted on a tractor and packed.
The project will place the UK at the forefront of agricultural robotics and offers the potential to create high-value jobs and valuable export opportunities.
The robots use an AI-powered vision system to select in-spec broccoli and leave crop growing so reducing crop waste.
A gang of three robots can select and cut up to 12 broccoli heads in 5 seconds. The cut heads are passed to a conveyor system mounted on a tractor and packed.
The project will place the UK at the forefront of agricultural robotics and offers the potential to create high-value jobs and valuable export opportunities.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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EARTH ROVER LIMITED | £252,753 | £ 174,400 |
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Participant |
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UNIVERSITY OF LINCOLN | ||
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY CENTRE | £76,529 | £ 76,529 |
POLLYBELL FARMS LIMITED | £86,851 | £ 69,481 |
LAPWING ENERGY LIMITED | ||
INNOVATE UK |
People |
ORCID iD |
James Miller (Project Manager) |