Limburg Fruit Sector Uses AI App for Faster, Objective Quality Control
Translated from Dutch, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Limburg fruit sector is adopting artificial intelligence to improve fruit quality control, moving beyond traditional visual inspections.
- BelOrta, a fruit auction house, is utilizing the Optiflux app to assess fruit readiness for sale more quickly and objectively.
- This AI-driven approach aims to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of quality assessments in the fruit industry.
The fruit sector in Belgium's Limburg region is embracing artificial intelligence to revolutionize fruit quality control, aiming for faster and more objective assessments.
Traditionally, determining if a batch of pears is ready for sale or needs further storage has relied heavily on visual inspection by growers. However, the auction house BelOrta is now implementing an AI-powered application called Optiflux to streamline this process.
This new technology allows for the quality of fruit to be assessed more rapidly and with greater objectivity than manual checks. By leveraging AI, BelOrta seeks to ensure that only the highest quality fruit reaches the market, potentially reducing waste and improving customer satisfaction.
The adoption of Optiflux signifies a forward-looking approach by the Limburg fruit industry, positioning itself at the forefront of technological integration to enhance efficiency and maintain competitiveness in the agricultural sector.
Originally published by VRT NWS in Dutch. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.