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Technological innovation seen as a key part of food sovereignty
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Ethan Braund
Last updated on Feb 27, 25
Posted on Feb 27, 25
4 min read
The Orio field robot, capable of weeding, cultivating and seeding, is being tested at the Ontario Crops Research Centre. [Submitted]
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