The European hazelnut has proven to be a manageable crop with low costs and minimal personnel required. However, harvesting poses challenges due to climate conditions and the volatile dust in Chilean soil, which can contaminate the trees with insects and fungi. In Oregon and Washington, machinery has been developed to harvest hazelnuts without raising dust and to collect the nuts in bins or carts, offering a more efficient and cost-effective solution. Unfortunately, these technologies may only be accessible to large farms and professional harvesting services due to the required investments.