In Russia, a robotic agronomist is being developed.

Published Nov 17, 2025

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They will be able to perform virtually all field work In Russia, a robotic agronomist is being developed that will be able to perform literally all field work—from cultivation and sowing to agronomic soil analysis. It is expected to appear by 2029, according to the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation. The development will certainly interest the agricultural sector, according to the department. Large holdings are already aware of modern capabilities and smart technologies, while small-scale farms do not fully understand their benefits, noted Deputy Director of the Department of Digitalization of the Ministry of Agriculture, Sergey Antoshkin, at a meeting in the Federation Council. In this regard, the ministry will launch a series of training seminars through its subordinate structure, where farmers will be told how to use the robot to their advantage. Antoshkin recalled that in Russia, there are grants for the import substitution of critical products and preferential ...
Source: Specagro

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