Economic viability of robotic fruit harvesters to reduce large seasonal labor demands: Analysis of Gala and Honeycrisp apples

Diane Charlton, Stephen Devadoss, R. Karina Gallardo, Jeff Luckstead, Stavros Vougioukas
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Fruit harvesting is labor intensive and relies heavily on a decreasing immigrant farm labor supply. This study develops a model to compare robotic and manual apple-harvesting profits. Given the anticipated performance of robotic prototypes, we find that a grower could spend $248.42 per acre per year on a robotic harvester and obtain the same profit as manual harvest. Marginal improvements in the percent of fruit harvested, harvester speed, and robot-induced damage would greatly enhance robot profitability and farmers could spend more on the harvester and still obtain the same profit as manual harvest.

减少大量季节性劳动力需求的机器人水果收割机的经济可行性:嘎啦苹果和蜜橘苹果分析
水果收获是劳动密集型的,在很大程度上依赖于不断减少的移民农场劳动力供应。这项研究开发了一个模型来比较机器人和人工收获苹果的利润。考虑到机器人原型的预期性能,我们发现一个种植者每年在机器人收割机上每英亩花费248.42美元,并获得与人工收割相同的利润。收获水果的百分比、收割机的速度和机器人造成的损害的边际改善将大大提高机器人的盈利能力,农民可以在收割机上花更多的钱,但仍能获得与人工收获相同的利润。
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