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Egyptian research focuses on robotics and AI for crop management

A group of students from the Artificial Intelligence College in Kafr El-Sheikh have developed a robot, designed to assist farmers in completing agricultural tasks more efficiently. According to Noura Yasser Helmi, one of the team members, that the primary objective of the project is to aid farmers by using an app that tracks the crop cycle from planting until harvest, increasing the crop yield through sorting, and quality assessment.

The focus, according to Nurhan Jamal Abidin, has been predominantly on tomato cultivation due to its significance as one of the most widely used crops. The app is capable of categorizing tomatoes into five types. It can predict potential diseases that might affect tomatoes, ensuring timely intervention and treatment.


Source: egypttoday.com

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