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In Kazakhstan, for the first time, the technology of working on a combine without a combine operator has been introduced

In Kazakhstan, for the first time, the technology of working on a combine without a combine operator has been introduced

In Kazakhstan, for the first time, the technology of working on a combine without a combine operator has been introduced

On the fields for testing, for the first time, the technology of combine control without a combiner was introduced. To date, the combine is already ready to begin harvesting in specially designated fields.

Control of the combine for grain harvesting will be carried out using a specially created program that is synchronized with the electronic map of the field. Therefore, to perform this work, the presence of a person will not be required.

This project was implemented as part of a large-scale project on the Digitization of the agro-industrial complex, which consists of a whole complex of various activities, such as electronic irrigation, remote sensing of the earth using drones, automatic fertilization, etc.

Plants intended for work with this combine are the best European breed that have already been acclimated in Kazakhstan.

Since the beginning of spring work, all farmers have had the opportunity to undergo training to work with this equipment, which makes it possible to begin the introduction of these technologies throughout the country.

In Kazakhstan, a technology for combine harvester operation without the involvement of a combine operator has been introduced for the first time. This achievement opens up new possibilities for agriculture and allows for the optimization of its processes. The technology is based on the use of special automatic combine control systems that allow it to work independently in the field. As a result, it is possible to reduce labor costs for combine operators and increase the efficiency of combine harvester operations. In addition, the new technology reduces the risk of errors and accidents in production related to operator fatigue. This opens up prospects for further development of agriculture and increasing its competitiveness in the global market.