Vegebot Is A Machine-Learning Robot That Harvests Lettuce Autonomously
Dhir Acharya - Jul 23, 2019
Cambridge University’s researchers have created a robot for picking up vegetables and they have put it for field test through harvesting iceberg lettuce.
- Cafe In Tokyo With Robot Waiters Controlled By Disabled Staff
- This South Korean YouTuber Is The Result Of Deepfake Technology
- This $333,000 Robot Kitchen Can Cook 5,000 Recipes From Scratch
UK-based Cambridge University’s researchers have created a robot for picking up vegetables and they have put it for field test through harvesting iceberg lettuce.
Over the years in the farming field, agricultural harvesting has experienced certain development but never with iceberg lettuce.

It’s fairly easy to mechanically harvest many crops. And machines have been giving a helping hand in the harvest of sturdier produce like wheat and potatoes. However, the iceberg lettuce has soft leaves as well as low-lying profile, so it is extremely hard to make a harvesting machine that can assist or replace human for this vegetable.
The researchers got their findings published in The Journal of Field Robotics.
The Vegebot and lettuce
Dubbed “Vegebot”, the robot can autonomously detect and harvest iceberg lettuce thanks to the work of the research team.
Through the collaboration with local vegetable and fruit co-operative G’s Growers, the researchers have successfully tested the Vegebot in the field. Until earlier this month, the robot was operating in the laboratory only. According to Simon Birrell, researcher’s co-author, Engineering department at Cambridge University:
How Vegebot works
First, using its computer vision system, the autonomous robot identifies the iceberg lettuce.
Then, it determines if the crop is ready for harvesting or not. If the target is ready, Vegebot will chop off the lettuce from the rest of the plant with is cutting system while making sure it is good enough for sale.
Although the prototype is still too slow compared with human work, it’s still a big leap for robotics in the field of harvesting that we now have a robot capable of detecting qualified lettuce for harvesting and pulling them out of the ground.
The team made sure they built a robot that is adjustable to suit other crops too.
Iida, the head of the research tea, said that the team aimed to work on approaches not necessarily specific to that kind of lettuce so they can help with other kinds of crops grown above the ground.
The future of Vegebot
Thanks to the contribution of robotic harvesters, we can solve problems of manual labor shortages and reduce food wastage. Josie Hughes, the study’s co-author said that they are gathering data on lettuce to improve efficiency like which fields will result in the highest yields.
However, the next vital task for the team is to make Vegebot work at least as fast as humans.
Featured Stories

Features - Feb 26, 2025
Elon Musk Eyes Indian Market: Tesla’s Next Big Move?

Features - Aug 03, 2023
The Impact of Social Media on Online Sports Betting

Features - Jul 10, 2023
5 Most Richest Esports Players of All Time

Features - Jun 07, 2023
Is it safe to use a debit card for online gambling?

Features - May 20, 2023
Everything You Need to Know About the Wisconsin Car Bill of Sale

Features - Apr 27, 2023
How to Take Advantage of Guarantee Cashback in Online Bets

Features - Mar 08, 2023
White Label Solutions for Forex

Review - Jul 15, 2022
WHY BETTING SIGNUP OFFERS ARE IMPORTANT FOR NEW GAMBLERS

Mobile - Jul 01, 2022
The Best Sports Video Games to Play in 2022

Features - Apr 28, 2022
0 Comments
Sort by Newest | Popular