Canadian farms are deploying robotics across grain, dairy, and greenhouse operations to counter labour shortages expected to create over 100,000 vacancies by 2030, with systems ranging from autonomous combines to AI-powered harvesters and robotic milking already in operation. For tech professionals, this creates demand for machine learning, biosensing analytics, and remote infrastructure, but adoption remains uneven due to connectivity gaps, uncertain ROI for mid-sized farms, and inadequate service ecosystems. Success hinges on building coordinated national strategy linking data infrastructure, training, and procurement.
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