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British farmers have been presented with a solution to beat the shortage of fruit pickers post-Brexit - hiring a robot.

The machine, developed by Dogtooth Technologies, is said to be able to harvest to 200kg strawberries a day - and it doesn't need a visa or a toilet break.

Even before Brexit, farmers had been complaining that they were finding it increasingly hard to recruit labour to pick their summer harvests.

And last week a party of growers - including wine producers - attended a demonstration of robotic fruit picking organised by Produced In Kent to learn how the robots might help them in future.

Founder and CEO of Dogtooth Technologies, Dr Duncan Robertson, said: ”Go back a few hundred years, before the Agricultural Revolution, and farming used to employ about one person for every hectare.

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00:00The key challenge from the customer perspective is to recruit enough high quality and experienced
00:22picking labour. Increasingly it's difficult to persuade young people to take temporary
00:28jobs picking fruit here in the UK and it's also difficult to find sufficiently skilled
00:35labour. Picking is not low skilled work, it needs a lot of expertise and practice.
00:41And so we think it's inevitable that robotic automation will help to fill the gap left by
00:48a shrinking workforce. We've built several generations of picking robots, our fifth
00:55generation robot is increasingly able to make a meaningful difference to the harvest requirements
01:02on the farm. It's very productive, capable of picking broadly as much fruit during the
01:08course of the day as a person.
01:25you

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