In the face of the many benefits associated with the use of agricultural robots, even today some technical bottlenecks and costs limit their widespread use by farmers. Key policy choices necessary to meet the ethical challenges likely to arise as agricultural robots start to become used more widely, and to maximise the social,. There is a growing interest in using robots in agriculture due to increasing challenges of labour scarcity and cost.
However, there are issues with the uneven distribution of industrialization as well as some rural areas’ restricted access to resources and technology, which could obstruct the. As robots take over tasks traditionally performed by humans, there is a risk of reduced employment opportunities in the agricultural sector. This shift can have significant.
Handling challenges such high cost, skill gaps, infrastructure restrictions, and legal issues allow farmers to totally adopt the advantages of agricultural robotics.