Employees at Drone.UA. Now the developers intend to integrate such a solution not only within Ukraine, but also abroad, the company’s co-founder Valery Yakovenko said in a statement.
FarmBot presents enthusiasts who create small robotic farms where you can grow greens and vegetables at home. The main idea of this project is to bring people together for the sake of sustainable food production and responsibility for the ecological condition of the planet.
Because of this, the founders made the source code open to anyone who wants people to freely join this idea from anywhere in the world, Valery Yakovenko explains.
The first crop of greens grown by robots came to the U.S. stores in spring 2019.
In the company Drone.UA. We are focused on the development of robotics, on the basis of which they are constantly in search of solutions and products that could increase productivity.
The team intends to develop completely new open source devices. Such devices can become a source of new ideas, as well as part of the technological ecosystem.
The interest from educational institutions is already noticeable in the new product from Drone.UA, as a robotic farm can be an ideal demonstration platform for studying plant growth and development.
- Northern Ireland NI grower has launched an online vegetable store.
- Dutch companies launch hybrid vegetable seeds for farmers.
- The Eurasian Economic Commission has adopted a recommendation on the production and export of vegetables.
- Groundless vegetables are grown on British farms.
- Statistics: only 2% of Russians prefer vegetables to meat.