In 2017 should open the world's first fully robotic farm

Factory farming of lettuce plans to replace its employees with robots.

  • At the moment the Japanese company Spread the lettuce grows artificially lit vegetable factory.

  • Next year the company plans to open another factory near the city of Kyoto.

  • This futuristic production facility will control the robots, not people.

  • The company Spread is going to automate all of the six stages of growing lettuce.





The Japanese company plans to grow to more than 10 million heads of lettuce (salad) a year after replacing their employees with robots in 2017.

The introduction of machinery will help you automate each step of the process of growing lettuce, starting from the stage when it grows, and the time of sowing, harvest and, finally, transportation. Of course, it will also be possible to monitor the carbon dioxide levels and lighting conditions.

This not only will improve production efficiency by approximately 25%, but is expected to give the opportunity to halve the wage bill.

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