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China’s cotton topping robot promises full automated production of Xinjiang crop

South China Morning PostFriday, July 11, 2025 at 12:00:06 PM
China’s cotton topping robot promises full automated production of Xinjiang crop
China has rolled out a groundbreaking laser-powered robot designed to automate the tricky process of "topping" cotton plants—a task that's traditionally been slow, error-prone, and hard on crops. By zapping off the top buds, this bot helps plants focus energy on producing more cotton bolls, potentially boosting yields. Developed by Xinjiang University, it’s a big step toward fully mechanized farming in a region central to global cotton supply.
Editor’s Note: Cotton farming is notoriously labor-intensive, and Xinjiang produces a huge chunk of the world’s supply—often under scrutiny for labor practices. If this robot delivers on its promise, it could cut costs, reduce reliance on manual labor, and maybe even shift the conversation around the industry. For farmers, it’s a potential game-changer; for everyone else, it’s a peek at how automation might reshape global supply chains.
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