inaho Inc.
Japan · inaho.co
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inaho Inc. develops agricultural robots for tomato and asparagus harvesting, and multi-cart robots. They offer smart farming DX support, lectures, and PoC assistance. Contact via email or phone.
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The asparagus harvesting robot uses AI to analyze growth and automatically harvest young stems at optimal timing. It supports frame-board high ridge cultivation, significantly reducing labor. The robot can work during nighttime and high temperatures. It has achieved 60-80% automatic harvest, with 80% for spring shoots and 65% for summer shoots.
- •AI analyzes asparagus growth and automatically harvests at optimal timing
- •Compatible with frame-board high ridge cultivation for significant labor reduction
- •Automatic harvesting during nighttime and high-temperature periods
- •Achieved 60-80% automatic harvest of young stems
- •80% automatic harvest of spring shoots, 65% of summer shoots
- •Ridge height of 60 cm for comfortable harvesting with slight bending
- •Wider pathways and fewer standing stems reduce disease and pests
- •Uniform field specifications facilitate introduction of large machinery and robots
| Ridge height (cm) | 60 |
| Harvest rate spring pct | 80 |
| Harvest rate summer pct | 65 |
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