Computer-aided transplanting (CAT)

Computer-aided transplanting (CAT) is the process of integrating technology into transplanting processes in agriculture and horticulture. This technique uses robotics, sensors, and precision software for accurate seedling placement. As a result, it reduces manual labor, minimizes errors, and lowers operational expenses. In addition, this technique uses technology like GPS, sensors, and robotic arms to place the seeds in the right place. This helps them adapt to the weather and soil conditions for better survival. 

Computer-aided transplanting in agriculture helps reduce labor work and cost by planting the seedlings accurately in larger-scale operations. In horticulture, it helps individuals transplant high-value and ornamental crops precisely to get the best quality yields. This technique helps make the best use of space and resources in controlled environments such as greenhouses.