Milkinig robots are becoming smarter and cheaper

12-04-2018 | |
Milkinig robots are becoming smarter and cheaper. Photo: Mark pasveer
Milkinig robots are becoming smarter and cheaper. Photo: Mark pasveer
The market for milking robots is strained, which makes negotiating easier. The developments tend to move towards data analysis and faster sensor technique. The robot may also play a role in the diversity of the milk flow. We took a look at the current milking robot situation in the Netherlands. Especially in family businesses, the milking robot remains a consideration. 225 milking robots were sold in 2017, which makes up nearly half of the 535 milking systems. According to the Dutch KOM Foundat


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