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Mechanical harvesting
Mechanical harvesting
In region where labour cost is high machine harvest is popular for processing crops because it could damage the produce and subsequent faster deterioration. Eg.: Peas for freezing, peaches for canning and grapes for wine making. Likewise machine harvest is used for robust, low-unit-value ground crop such as potatoes and onions. The main advantages of mechanized harvesting are speed and the reduced costs per ton harvested. However, because of the risk of mechanical damage, it can only be used on crops that require a single harvest. i. Mechanical assistance ii.Harvesting machine it employ direct harvest by contact methods such as
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