Agricultural Robots Market Size, Advanced Technology, Expected to Grow to $27.1 Billion by 2023 Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2017 to 2023

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Albany, NY -- (SBWire) -- 05/04/2017 --The study addresses the efficiencies gained when robots can work 24 x 7 without getting tired from leveraging the fact that they do not make mistakes. The robots are able to perform repetitive tasks effectively, with cameras they can discern whether fruit is ripe or not and pick only the ripe fruit that can be sold. The robots can go back several times to pick fruit, while human pickers generally make one pass, two at the most. The robots can pick more fruit because they can get more ripe fruit from a tree.

Agriculture is the second greatest source of employment worldwide, and the least automated of all industries. Agriculture is the largest remaining opportunity for automation. Agriculture has become more mechanized so that many crops are harvested using machinery worldwide. Agricultural continues its declining employment trend as robotics are adopted.

Lely robotic cow milking systems target large dairy farms implement innovation in agriculture. Successful robotic milking on farms with more than 500 cows is supported. Agriculture faces enormous challenges over the coming decades. Agricultural entrepreneurs have to keep pace with rapid population growth and the need to deliver food at progressively more competitive prices.

Lely supports technical revolutions that help evolve automated process, ranging from forage harvesting machines to milking, feeding and barn equipment. Lely equipment allows successfully increasing the scale of operations.

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Safeguarding optimum animal welfare and return on investment is the aim. By partnering with Lely on the milking automation journey, creates benefit from a unique set of management instruments to monitor milk quality, feed/milk conversion ratio for the individual cow or the complete herd. Lely continues to develop knowledge and products for the future. A basic requirement for profitable robotic milking includes attention to feed/milk efficiency.

Freedoms include permitting cows to achieve well-being by achieving more freedom, making it so that the farmers get the most out of their herd. Lely discovered that farmers who use free cow traffic are more successful with robotic milking.

"Using cow milking systems, ore milk per cow and more milk per robot is being achieved. Systems work with less difficulty and with the possibility of working more sociable hours. Many farmers who used to use forced systems have changed over to free cow traffic flow in order to benefit from the advantages of robotic milking."

Robots are used for harvesting. High value crops are a target of agricultural robotic development. What could be tastier than a strawberry, perfectly formed, and perfectly ripened? New agricultural robots are able to improve the delivery of consistent quality food, and to implement efficiency in managing food production. Strawberries are a high profit crop.

A new generation of machines has just been born. Strawberry harvesters with the world's most advanced technology to give maximum performance to a farm. Harvesting robots can optimize the productivity of the farming business. Growers can get the best results in a berry farm using automated process. Automated picking collection systems improve labor productivity, give speed and agility to harvest operations.

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Employment opportunity will come from human implementation of digitation, building APIs that make digital connections and building algorithms that make sense of digital data collected. There is plenty of work for humans to figure out how to react to alerts generated by digital algorithms.

The market for agricultural robots at $1.7 billion in 2016 is expected to grow to $27.1 billion by 2023. Agricultural Robots: users harness robots to plow, plant, spray, prune, milk, pick, shear, and harvest. As economies of scale are achieved, markets will grow rapidly.

Companies Profiled

Market Leaders

Lely
Tetrelaval / DeLaval
Yaskawa / Motoman
Yamaha
Kuka
Market Participants

8Villages
ABB Robotics
Adigo
AeroVironment
Agile Planet
AgRA: RAS Agricultural Robotics and Automation (AgRA
Agribotix
Agrobot
AquaSpy
Australian Centre for Field Robotics
Autonomous Tractor Corp. (ATC)
Avular B.V
Blue River Technology
Bosch Deepfield Robotics
Clearpath Robotics
Rowbot
CNH Industrial / Fiat / Case IH
cRops
Cyphy Works
Digital Harvest
DJI Innovations
ecoRobotix
Fanuc
FarmBot
Frank Poulsen Engineering
Georgia Tech Agricultural Robots
Google
Harvard Robobee
Harvest Automation
HoneyComb
IBM
iRobot
Jaybridge Robotics
John Deere
Kinze Manufacturing
Kuka
KumoTek
Kyoto University
Lely
LemnaTec Phenomics
Millennial Net
Japan: National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
Ossian Agro Automation / Nano Ganesh
Parrot/senseFly
Precise Path Robotics
Robotic Harvesting
SAGA – Swarm Robotics for Agricultural Applications
Sentera
Sicily Tractor Harvesting
Shibuya Seiki
Spread
Sustainable Harvest
Tetrelaval
DeLaval Sustainable Dairy Farming
Trimble
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
University of California, Davis
Vision Robotics
Wall-Ye V.I.N. Robot
Yamaha
Yaskawa

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