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February 06, 2015
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International partnership will develop first market ready sweet pepper harvesting robot
Paris (SPX) Feb 06, 2015
12 February 2015 will be the start of SWEEPER, an innovation driven international research programme for the development of the first generation market ready sweet pepper harvesting robot. The research is being supported by the Horizon 2020 programme of European Union. Wageningen University and Research Centre will coordinate the international network in which partners from Sweden, Israel, Belgium and the Netherlands take part. The partnership includes universities, research institutes, a system i ... read more
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WATER WORLD

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FARM NEWS

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