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New Robotics Study Findings Reported from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagp ur (Design and development of a peduncleholding end effector for robotic harves ting of mango)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News - Data detailed on robotics have been pr esented. According to news reporting fromWest Bengal, India, by NewsRx journali sts, research stated, “Mango harvesting remains predominantlymanual despite tec hnological advances in agriculture. Traditional manual harvesting methods are la bourintensiveand often result in mechanical injuries, bruising, and sap-induce d infections, leading to reducedfruit quality and market value.”
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