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Optical potato grading 'quick' and 'accurate'

An Agriculture Canada researcher is eager to try out a new automated potato grading machine on Prince Edward Island.

Optical grader will be tested in the field this fall

A pair of hands hold three brown-skinned potatoes.
The machine will grade and count potatoes as it sorts. (CBC)

An Agriculture Canada researcher is eager to try out a new automated potato grading machine on Prince Edward Island.

The optical potato grader uses a camera and special software to sort potatoes based on size, shape and quality. David Main, a biologist with Agriculture Canada, will be taking the machine out to Island farms this fall.

"It'll be quick. It'll be fast. It's very accurate. It's gentle on the product," said Main.

"It also records the number of potatoes going down each size class. So it will speed up our potato grading."

Main grades 1,000 test plots of potatoes every season.

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With files from Nancy Russell