Automation of labour using milking and feeding robots

Growing dairy herds on farms leads to a higher workload, especially due to regularly recurring, time-bound activities such as milking. This leads to less flexibility on the farms and can also have a stressful effect on personal life. In addition, trained skilled workers are increasingly difficult to find. In order to achieve the goals of reducing working hours and increasing time flexibility, making work easier and providing individualized animal care for herds, farms are focusing on automating work processes.

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Ubicación
  • Europe
Autores
  • EN & DE Kelly Schmit
  • FI - Kaisa Kuoppala
  • IT - Serena Soffiantini
  • ES - Jon San Jose
  • SI - Marija Klopcic
Propósito
  • Communication
  • Dissemination
  • Education/Training
Tipo de fichero
Document
Tamaño del archivo
197 kB
Creado el
30-06-2024
Lengua de origen
English
Sitio web oficial del proyecto
R4D
Licencia
CC BY-ND

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