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Growers find it pays to invest up-front to counter rising labour and production costs
The rapid development of artificial intelligence may have some worried about losing their jobs, but farmers embracing the technology say it could be the answer to their workforce troubles.
As the minimum wage rises and finding workers gets harder, they are turning to automation to keep costs down…
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