but duncan robertson cautions if they're still in a test phase, human pickers will be needed alongside machines for some time to come. tim chambers continues to fume about the government withholding the foreign pictures he needs well, brits won't take the jobs for him. robots are still far off in the future, throughout prototypes out there for us to be harvesting. and some of them show initial signs of potentially they might be quite good. but where is the capital going to come from to invest in that machinery? the industry is now one is needs is actually not making the money that we need to, to invest in that kind of machinery. like many british farmers, he depends on foreign labor. no amount of pressure can change that no matter how hard the brakes the tiers may wish otherwise, british farmers can't do without their foreigners boxing is not just a sport. it's an art for, at least according to the creators of an exhibition currently on display in brussels. there's a boxing ring set up there and everyone is invited to join in. but this isn't the place for upper cars and knock owls. the