
In everyday applications, sorting and packaging fruits and vegetables typically requires significantmanual labor. Our challenge is to reduce this manpower and enhance productivity by developingan automated sorting mechanism. The proposed system begins with loading the produce into ahopper. An IR sensor detects the passing items and sends signals to an Arduino board. A colorsensor identifies the color of the produce, while a gas sensor detects any damage. Based on theseinputs, the Arduino board controls a servo motor to sort the items according to their size. Thissorting process operates without electricity, making it especially suitable for rural areas where itcan handle large volumes of fruits and vegetables efficiently.
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