'Nutty' professors develop world first almond grading machine

Updated May 3 2021 - 5:18pm, first published 4:30pm
THE A(lmond) TEAM: University of South Australia researchers Brajesh Panda, Gayatri Mishra and Wilmer Ariza with their prototype almond grading and contaminant detection machine.
THE A(lmond) TEAM: University of South Australia researchers Brajesh Panda, Gayatri Mishra and Wilmer Ariza with their prototype almond grading and contaminant detection machine.

University of South Australia researchers say they have developed a world-first automated machine that can simultaneously grade almonds and detect potentially serious contaminants in kernels.

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