MULTIPURPOSE ORCHARD ROBOTICS

University of Auckland, University of Waikato, Plant & Food Research,  Robotics Plus Ltd.

EFFECTS OF ROBOTS ON AGRICULTURE SECTOR

■ Minimize human interaction and address significant issues

  • Global Labor shortages
  • Rising Orchard Costs
  • Lack of yield security

■ Increased orchard returns and improved skill levels

PEOPLE’S EXPECTATIONS ABOUT ROBOTS

■ Robots which can be operated easily
■ Time efficient and can increase Orchard return

The ‘Mulitpurpose Orchard Robotics’ project was a four year collaboration between the University of Auckland, Robotics Plus Ltd, the University of Waikato and Plant and Food Research.  This project developed new orchard automation technology for pollination and harvesting services internationally using a new multi-purpose autonomous robot. The new technology addresses significant issues in the orchard industry: global labour shortages, rising orchard costs, and lack of yield security (for example due to bee Colony Collapse Disorder, which affects fruit pollination, reducing fruit size and yields). The research will also benefit the NZ orchard industry through increasing returns and efficiency.  The project is funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE).

Media

Chance robots will be a vine thing – NZFarmer.co.nz, 30 June 2017

Robotic hands gently snatch kiwifruit future (*video link embedded above) – NZ Herald, 15 June 2017

Time for New Zealand farmers to take on new technologies (*the article omitted to mention that we are research partners) – NZFarmer.co.nz, 15 June 2017

University of Auckland: Robots to take over from bees – NZ Herald, 13 June 2016

Robots and drones the future in horticulture – NZFarmer.co.nz, 5 August 2016

Robots planned for orchard work – RNZ, 8:47am on 26 September 2014

Multi-million dollar boost for engineering research – NZ Engineering News,  29 Sept 2014