Beekeepers are resting: presented the first honey produced by robots
 

The developers of the Beewise startup, as part of the AgriFood Week exhibition in Tel Aviv (Israel), presented the world’s first honey, 90% made by robots using computer vision.

This is reported by Agfundernews.com with reference to Agfundernews.com.

QR Coded Honey Pot by Beewise

 

This project has developed autonomous hives with AI connected. The life of the hives is thus completely possible without human participation. 

The implemented technologies make it possible to reduce stress and human participation in beekeeping, which is already declining due to the high mortality of bees.

The plant is expected to replace 90% of manual beekeeping work, increase yields by 50% and significantly reduce losses in colonies and reduce the need for chemical pesticides. It will also have a positive effect on the quality of honey.

We will remind, earlier we told how well honey replaces sugar, and also why pizzas for bees were prepared in the USA.

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