Yamaha further advances into smart agriculture technology

Yamaha expand smart agriculture technology


Yamaha are set to bring their expertise in robotics to agriculture via a new partnership with ‘The Yield’.

This isn’t the first innovation from Yamaha in the agricultural space as they have now been producing the Fazer R drone and variants thereof to help farmers and authorites stay on top of weed control in challenging terrain for some time now.

Yamaha Fazer R Helo
This top-end model of Yamaha’s industrial-use unmanned helicopters sees use in aerial agriculture for pest control, spraying fields with fertiliser and herbicides, etc. It boasts the largest agrichemical payload capacity in its class at 32 L and is capable of spraying 4 hectares of crops without replenishing agrichemicals or refueling.

And of course Australian farmers are already more than familiar with Yamaha’s popular range of legendary AG bikes and side-by-side vehicles that make light work of hard tasks on the land. Thanks to an exciting new partnership, agricultural workers could soon be benefitting from a more high-tech Yamaha – this time powered by robotics.

2020 Yamaha AG125
2020 Yamaha AG125

Possessing a strong vision to transform food and farming practices, Aussie agricultural technology specialists The Yield uses a range of digital technologies – including Internet of Things (IoT), data science, and artificial intelligence (AI) – to power new technology. Their work is designed to solve challenges at farm level and throughout the food chain.

The new development partnership will improve harvest prediction accuracy by gathering growth stage data. It will also optimise spray effectiveness through integrating robotic technologies. Collected weather data and spray guidelines will maximise autonomous spray efficiency and help growers with important on-farm decisions including when to irrigate, feed, plant, protect and harvest.

Announcing the partnership, Yamaha Motor Australia Direction Tom Okamoto said one of Yamaha Motor Corporation’s goals is to provide solutions to challenges faced by society.

Tom Okamoto – Yamaha Motor Australia Direction

“With this in mind, Yamaha set up a group that invests in innovative technology and venture companies, which is the driving force behind the development of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV). YMA is pleased to be able to assist with logistics to ensure this important initiative is successful.”

Yamaha Motor already has automation solutions in the agricultural field, using robotics technology applications such as agricultural Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV). A planned trial will combine these Yamaha solutions with The Yield’s analytics technologies to further promote business development in the smart agriculture field.

An exciting element of the partnership is a collaboration with Treasury Wine Estates of Australia, one of the world’s leading wine makers. The planned large field data collection will improve harvest prediction accuracy and spray effectiveness.

Through its investments in early-stage innovative technology and venture companies, Yamaha Motor group shows it is not only a manufacturing company, but also a company that can utilise its strengths to provide solutions that meet societal challenges.

Source: MCNews.com.au

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