MushroomLink at the AMGA conference 2022: Jack Lemmen - Efficient harvesting systems part two

While many aspects of mushroom production have been mechanised, with computer-controlled compost production, bulk phase 3 compost, automatic casers and fillers, and many other technical aids, harvesting and packaging is still mostly a manual process.

With many growers in Australia struggling with labour costs and shortages, any technical help to optimise harvesting and packaging is met with great interest.

At the recent AMGA conference, Jack Lemmen from GTL outlined the latest developments using technology to improve the efficiency of human pickers.

In this podcast, Jack talks to MushroomLink’s Dr Jenny Ekman about the technologies available to growers now as well as the future potential of robotic harvesting and packing systems.

This podcast is part of the Hort Innovation funded project MU21003: Mushroom industry communications programme. It was funded through the Mushroom levy fund and contributions from the Australian Government.

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MushroomLink at the AMGA conference 2022: Roland van Doremaele - Efficient harvesting systems part one