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Vision, sensors to be applied to food industry

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LINCOLN, England – By the year 2030, food demand will grow by 40 percent. By 2050, that number will jump to 70 percent. Food security, sustainability and waste control are serious considerations when it comes to planning efficient food production to meet those needs. A new research group at the University of Lincoln intends to help in the cause. The Agri-Food Technology Research Group aims to develop new technological solutions for all stages of food production, including cultivation, harvest, processing and packaging. Sensory and vision systems to inspect food products such as field beans for the presence...Read full article

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    Published: April 2014
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