Japanese firm to open world’s first robot-run farm

Spread says it will open the fully automated farm with robots handling almost every step of the process

A Japanese firm said on Monday it would open the world’s first fully automated farm with robots handling almost every step of the process, from watering seedlings to harvesting crops.

Kyoto-based Spread said the indoor farm will start operating by the middle of 2017 and produce 30,000 heads of lettuce a day.

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