A driverless tractor that can perform several orchard tasks is about to go on sale in Kiwi vineyards as the startup behind it gets $622,360 in government funding for further development.
Smart Machine was set up three years ago in Blenheim by co-founders Walter Langlois, Andrew Kersley, and
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