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Greenhouse Automation Directory

A directory to list tools to improve productivity: lower costs  - increase yields, enhance plant health. Unless specifically stated, we do not act for any of the manufacturers whose products are displayed.
  • Monitors: Air, water, light, temperature & soil conditions. Track entire buildings, rows or individual plants.
  • Robots: Cultivation, tilling, harvesting, application of insecticide, herbicide, fungicide.
  • Automated Controls: Respond to sensors to implement plant solutions
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Sub-Categories: Tomato Harvest Robots,Cucumber Harvest Robots
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Sub-Categories: Cucumber Harvest Robots,Pepper Harvest Robot,Tomato Harvest Robots
Category: Robots
Sub-Category: Cucumber Harvest Robots
Robots
Harvest robots for tomatoes & peppers, developed in cooperation with Wageningen University, now ready for the market. https://www.saia-agrobotics.com/
Category: Robots
Sub-Categories: Tomato Harvest Robots,Cucumber Harvest Robots
Manufactured by Four Growers, The GR-100 is an autonomous tomato, pepper, cucumber harvesting robot. Through the use of a robotic arm that is calibrated with four stereo cameras, it can precisely detect and harvest ripe crops. https://fourgrowers.com/about/ See their Oct 24, 2023 article in Hortidaily 
Category: Robots
Sub-Categories: Cucumber Harvest Robots,Pepper Harvest Robot,Tomato Harvest Robots

High wire cultivation

In greenhouse horticulture, there are two different ways in which cucumber is grown, namely traditional cultivation and high wire cultivation. High wire cultivation has some advantages and disadvantages compared to traditional cultivation. The main advantages are the much higher yield (up to 50% more) and the higher quality of the product. The disadvantage of high wire cultivation is the susceptibility to viruses and the labor costs are significantly higher than with traditional cultivation. With autonomous robots, those disadvantages are completely removed. That makes the decision to switch to high wire cultivation interesting for many more growers.

Leaf cutting

Leaf cutting involves removing the cucumber leaves, which no longer add value to the cultivation. Those leaves basically hinder the performance of the plant. These leaves are mainly located in the low part of the plant, in a defined height zone. Leaf cutting is very standard and relatively simple work, but it is labour-intensive and a major cost item for the growers The robot Cropteq with 1 arm cuts an average of 1000 leaves per hour over 100 meters with full planting. With this performance it is a very competitive alternative for the growers, apart from all the other advantages and possibilities.
Category: Robots
Sub-Category: Cucumber Harvest Robots
Robots
Harvest robots for tomatoes & peppers, developed in cooperation with Wageningen University, now ready for the market. https://www.saia-agrobotics.com/ Read More
Category: Robots
Sub-Categories: Tomato Harvest Robots,Cucumber Harvest Robots
Manufactured by Four Growers, The GR-100 is an autonomous tomato, pepper, cucumber harvesting robot. Through the use of a robotic arm that is calibrated with four stereo cameras, it can precisely detect and harvest ripe crops. https://fourgrowers.com/about/ See their Oct 24, 2023 article in Hortidaily  Read More
Category: Robots
Sub-Categories: Cucumber Harvest Robots,Pepper Harvest Robot,Tomato Harvest Robots
High wire cultivation In greenhouse horticulture, there are two different ways in which cucumber is grown, namely traditional cultivation and high wire cultivation. High wire cultivation has some advantages and disadvantages compared to traditional cultivation. The main advantages are the much higher yield (up to 50% more) and the higher quality of the product. The disadvantage of high wire cultivation is the susceptibility to viruses and the labor costs are significantly higher than with traditional cultivation. With autonomous robots, those disadvantages are completely removed. That makes the decision to switch to high wire cultivation interesting for many more growers. Leaf cutting Leaf cutting involves removing the cucumber leaves, which no longer add value to the cultivation. Those leaves basically hinder the performance of the plant. These leaves are mainly located in the low part of the plant, in a defined height zone. Leaf cutting is very standard and relatively simple work, but it is labour-intensive and a major cost item for the growers The robot Cropteq with 1 arm cuts an average of 1000 leaves per hour over 100 meters with full planting. With this performance it is a very competitive alternative for the growers, apart from all the other advantages and possibilities. Read More
Category: Robots
Sub-Category: Cucumber Harvest Robots
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