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Watch how this Ontario greenhouse grows lettuce entirely with machines

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    Watch how this Ontario greenhouse grows lettuce entirely with machines

    A King City, Ont., greenhouse, Haven Greens, is harvesting thousands of kilograms of lettuce daily, all grown with automation and AI. The grower hopes it's a model that will catch on but experts say the technology is still in its opening act, and deserves closer scrutiny.

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      Watch how this Ontario greenhouse grows lettuce entirely with machines

      A King City, Ont., greenhouse, Haven Greens, is harvesting thousands of kilograms of lettuce daily, all grown with automation and AI. The grower hopes it's a model that will catch on but experts say the technology is still in its opening act, and deserves closer scrutiny.

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      Anything that moves Canada towards food independence/security is a step in the right direction.

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