A Canadian company has broken ground, technologically and literally, by developing an effective automated cabbage harvester, enabling vegetable producers to cut costs created by having to harvest this crop by hand.
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Developers Univerco Hydraulique Napierville, Quebec, and Canada’s Horticulture Research and Development Centre, say that previous attempts to mechanise the process have caused too much damage to cabbages to be viable.
In tests, 40 growers settled on a V-shaped knife that reproduces manual cuts, before sending heads up to a separator on an inclined rubber conveyor belt. Older machines have used conveyors made of metal rods, which were rough and caused too much bruising.
*For more information Roger Chagnon, Horticulture Research and Development Centre +1 450 346-4494.
By Joel Ceausu, just-food.com correspondent in Montreal, Canada
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