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Patent Protection for Goa’s Safer Coconut Harvesting with Pioneering “Cocobot”

Good news for Goa farmers! A revolutionary invention promises to make coconut harvesting safer and more efficient. The Indian Council of Agricultural Research’s Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute (ICAR-CCARI), in collaboration with Goa University, has received a patent for “Cocobot,” an autonomous fruit-picking tool specifically designed for Goa’s abundant coconut crop.

Traditional Challenges Addressed

Climbing tall coconut trees poses a significant risk for traditional coconut harvesters, often referred to as “paders.” This laborious practice also limits harvesting efficiency. Cocobot offers a solution to both these issues, bringing innovation and safety to the forefront of agricultural practices.

Innovation Meets Efficiency

“Cocobot will significantly improve the speed and safety of coconut harvesting,” explains A.R. Desai, a retired principal scientist at ICAR-CCARI and co-creator of Cocobot. Developed in collaboration with Rajendra Gad, a distinguished professor of electronics at Goa University, Cocobot aims to eliminate the dangers and physical strain associated with manual harvesting.

Safety First, Efficiency Follows

This innovative machine is operated remotely from the ground. It utilizes a precise camera system and a robotic arm to locate and pick coconuts. Importantly, Cocobot prioritizes worker safety by eliminating the need to climb trees, thereby preventing accidents and injuries.

Commercialization and Beyond

“Entrepreneurs are crucial to take this technology forward,” emphasizes Desai. He highlights the need for commercialization so that farmers, the ultimate beneficiaries, can reap the rewards of Cocobot. The initial patent application was filed in 2017 with the Indian Patent Office.

Beyond Coconuts

Professor Gad estimates that Cocobot can harvest 12 to 15 coconuts per hour. He also highlights the machine’s adaptability to other crops, such as areca nuts, demonstrating its potential beyond coconuts. This versatility could transform various segments of the agricultural sector.

Shared Success

The patent acknowledges Goa University’s and ICAR-CCARI’s collaborative efforts, granting them a significant royalty percentage for their roles in developing and commercializing Cocobot. This recognition underscores the importance of institutional partnerships in driving agricultural innovation.

Fly Cocobot Takes Flight

Building upon Cocobot’s success, the team released “Fly Cocobot” in 2020. This enhanced model leverages drone technology to further boost productivity. ICAR-CCARI and Goa University are actively pursuing patent protection for this innovative concept, which represents the next leap in agricultural technology.

A Sustainable Future for Agriculture

“Cocobot and its drone-based counterpart pave the way for a more efficient and sustainable future for agriculture,” concludes Desai. This invention signifies a significant step towards safer and more productive harvesting methods for Goan farmers and potentially beyond. By integrating cutting-edge technology with traditional agricultural practices, Cocobot and Fly Cocobot are set to revolutionize the way crops are harvested, ensuring a safer and more sustainable approach to farming.

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