Launching at Fruit Focus on the 12th July (NIAB EMR, Kent), Antobot and CleanLight are to present a revolutionary breakthrough partnership for the horticulture industry.
Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that affects plants in all growing scenarios though particularly affects fruit grown inside poly-tunnels. Infection spreads through spores carried on the wind resulting in a white powdery coating on the plant and significant yield loss. Control of powdery mildew is usually achieved with the use of fungicides but with increasing resistance, high costs and their detrimental effect on the environment and human health, this is becoming increasingly unusable.
In 2005, the Dutch company, CleanLight developed an alternative to these fungicides based on UV light. Today in 2023, over 5000 growers in 40 countries use CleanLight to protect their crop using this sustainable technology.
In 2019, the UK-based Antobot began developing autonomous robot platforms and the supporting infrastructure to provide agri-tech solutions to on-farm issues. The platforms are controlled by the one-of-a-kind “robot brain”, the universal Robot Control Unit – uRCU®, to keep intelligence, affordability and flexibility at the core of the technology.
Pairing CleanLight’s UV technology with Antobot’s autonomous robot platform allows the UV-C to be easily applied to plants several times per week to effectively prevent the disease.
The exact dosage of UV is carefully calibrated to apply the right amount at the right time to remove the requirement for fungicides.
The UV robot is fully autonomous and built to operate primarily in poly-tunnels and open fields without the need to travel on a pipe rail system as is common in greenhouses.
With a treatment speed of around 2km per hour and battery swap technology, one UV robot can keep disease under control on a growing area of approximately 4 hectares.