Israeli drone grower goes on sale by 2020

Israeli developers have created a multifunctional autonomous drone that is capable of picking fruit, and also pruning and thinning apple and orange orchards.

In 2018, Tevel Aerobotics Technologies completed work on creating a working prototype of a drone for gardening. It is planned that the unmanned gardener will appear on the market until 2020. In addition to the collection of fruits, pruning and thinning of garden trees, the company's drones will be able to determine the type, quality, and defects of the harvested fruit.

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