A project in Australia aims to develop new garden strawberry varieties for robot harvesting, with a four-year timeline and a budget of at least $11.5 million. The project will be led by Hort Innovation and the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, focusing on breeding strawberries with characteristics that are both consumer-preferred and robot-friendly, such as unbranched flower stalks. This initiative addresses the challenge of automating strawberry harvesting due to a 20% decrease in the horticulture workforce and the decline in strawberry crop production in Australia.