Abstract: This research delves into the development of an Autonomous Agriculture Robot (AAR) capable of performing seed sowing and harvesting operations. The AAR operates in two distinct modes: seed sowing and harvesting, leveraging advanced sensors and a control system to automate these critical agricultural processes. The AAR is engineered with dual operational modes, facilitated by an encoder system for precise autonomous navigation, servo actuation for operational control, and a Battery Management System (BMS) for efficient power usage. This paper details the design and development of a hardware prototype that presents the integration of these technologies. Validation results demonstrate the AAR’s capability to autonomously navigate and perform the defined tasks. The implementation of the AAR prototype signifies a pivotal step towards automating manual agricultural processes, potentially transforming the agricultural landscape by reducing labour requirements and increasing efficiency.