Around 1930, the idea of a machine able to sort by color
was introduced in the US. By 1937, the first color sorting machine was made in
England. The first color sorting machine was introduced to Japan in 1966 and
the usage of these machines has since spread worldwide. Put simply, color
sorting machines can detect and remove materials based on colors and visual
elements not previously possible with conventional sorting machines.
Discolored or damaged rice and foreign substances could now
be sorted out by these machines, thus the product quality significantly
improved. Recently, due to traceability issues, farmers
themselves have started to purchase rice color sorting machine due to
the demand of consumers who prefer to purchase directly from farmers.
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