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Digital Farming Market to Reach USD 71.96 billion by 2032; Rising Use of Remote Sensing, Communication, and Telematics Technologies to Augment Market Progress

September 06, 2023 | Information & Technology

The global digital farming market size was valued at USD 24.1 billion in 2023. The market is projected to grow from USD 26.76 billion in 2024 to USD 71.96 billion by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 13.2% over 2024-2032.


Fortune Business Insights™ presents this information in its latest report titled “Digital Farming Market Size, Share & COVID-19 Impact Analysis, By Infrastructure (Sensing & Monitoring, Communication Technology, Cloud & Data Processing, Telematics/Positioning, and End-use Components), By Product (Agricultural Equipment and Drones/Robots/Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), By Technology (AI/ML/NLP, IoT, Blockchain, and Big Data & Analytics), By Application (Yield Monitoring and Mapping, Smart Crop Monitoring, Soil & Fertilizer Management, Smart Irrigation Monitoring System, Weather Forecasting, and Others), and Regional Forecast, 2024-2032”.


Digital farming is gaining significant traction across the agriculture sector as the demand for food is rising due to the ever-expanding global population. Moreover, severe shortage of labor force is boosting the need for autonomous farming devices in different industries. Also, growing scarcity of water resources is augmenting the usage of advanced irrigation systems. These factors are expected to boost the digital farming market growth in the coming years.


Augmented Funding in Agricultural Technology to Surge Demand for Digital Farming Solutions After COVID-19


The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically influenced the agriculture industry owing to travel limitations, countrywide lockdown, and postponement of import and export activities. However, the pandemic also accelerated the sector’s adoption of digital technologies. Farm management systems, wireless devices, and smartphone applications gained immense popularity across the agriculture sector during the pandemic. These factors may boost the adoption of digital farming solutions post the COVID-19 pandemic.


Rising Use of Remote Sensing, Communication, and Telematics Technologies to Augment Market Progress


Remote sensing technologies can allow farmers to distinguish between various crop species, discover soil properties, detect the crop conditions, analyze the yield rate, and closely monitor weeds and crop diseases. The use of cloud and data analytics can enable growers to access information with respect to their farm from a remote location and help boost the production process at each stage. Moreover, improvements in sensing technologies, such as GPS, GIS, cameras, and sensors, may further fuel the market progress.


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Competitive Landscape:


Key Companies to Focus on Developing Innovative Farming Machines to Boost their Market Positions


Some of the top companies operating in the market include Trimble, CNH Industrial N.V., Deere & Company, Topcon Positioning Systems, Kubota Corporation, Agjunction Inc., AGCO Corporation, and AgEagle Aerial Systems. These organizations are trying to expand their business operations by signing strategic partnership and collaboration deals with other market leaders.


Notable Industry Development:



  • March 2023 – Tavant teamed up with Bayer, a global agriculture solution provider, to develop new AgriTech solutions to improve the production of crops and decrease environmental impact. These solutions are integrated with Internet of Things (IoT) analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Machine Learning (ML) technologies to help the companies achieve these objectives.


List of Key Players Mentioned in the Report:



  • Deere & Company (U.S.)

  • Kubota Corporation (Japan)

  • CNH Industrial N.V. (U.K.)

  • Hexagon AB (Sweden)

  • Topcon Corporation (Japan)

  • CLAAS KGaA mbH (Germany)

  • Trimble (U.S.)

  • AGCO Corporation (U.S.)

  • AgEagle Aerial Systems (U.S.)

  • Bayer AG (Germany)

  • IBM Corporation (U.S.)


Further Report Findings



  • North America is predicted to account for a dominant digital farming market share during the forecast period. One of the major factors contributing to the region’s dominance is the rising presence of leading manufacturers of agricultural equipment.

  • The Asia Pacific market is anticipated to record the fastest CAGR in the global market during the forecast period. Digital farming is still said to be in its early stages in this region as governments are introducing various initiatives to support the development of digital agriculture and boost farm productivity across the region.

  • The cloud & data processing segment is anticipated to record the fastest CAGR during the forecast period. Many companies are increasing their investments in developing a robust cloud infrastructure and becoming aware of the benefits of using cloud services.


Table of Segmentation






























































  ATTRIBUTE



  DETAILS



Study Period



2019-2032



Base Year



2023



Estimated Year



2024



Forecast Period



2024-2032



Historical Period



2019-2022



Unit



Value (USD Billion)



Growth Rate



CAGR of 13.2% from 2024 to 2032



Segmentation



By Infrastructure, By Technology, By Product, By Application, and By Region



By Infrastructure




  • Sensing & Monitoring

    • Sensors

    • Cameras



  • Communication Technology

    • Short Range

    • Medium Range

    • Long Range



  • Cloud & Data Processing

  • Telematics/Positioning

    • GPS/GNSS

    • GIS



  • End-Use Components

    • Hardware/Systems

    • Software/Apps





By Technology




  • AI/ML/NLP

  • IoT

  • Blockchain

  • Big Data & Analytics



By Product




  • Agricultural Equipment

  • Drones/Robots/Unmanned Aerial Vehicles



By Application




  • Yield Monitoring and Mapping

  • Smart Crop Monitoring

  • Soil & Fertilizer Management

  • Smart Irrigation Monitoring System

  • Weather Forecasting

  • Others (Farm Labor Management, Inventory Management)



By Region




  • North America (By Infrastructure, By Technology, By Product, By Application, and By Country)

    • U.S. (By Application)

    • Canada (By Application)

    • Mexico (By Application)





  • Europe (By Infrastructure, By Technology, By Product, By Application, and By Country)

    • U.K. (By Application)

    • Germany (By Application)

    • France (By Application)

    • Italy (By Application)

    • Spain (By Application)

    • Benelux (By Application)

    • Nordics (By Application)

    • Rest of Europe





  • Asia Pacific (By Infrastructure, By Technology, By Product, By Application, and By Country)





    • China (By Application)

    • Japan (By Application)

    • India (By Application)

    • South Korea (By Application)

    • ASEAN (By Application)

    • Oceania (By Application)

    • Rest of Asia Pacific





  • Middle East & Africa (By Infrastructure, By Technology, By Product, By Application, and By Country)

    • Turkey (By Application)

    • Israel (By Application)

    • GCC (By Application)

    • South Africa (By Application)

    • North Africa (By Application)

    • Rest of Middle East & Africa





  • South America (By Infrastructure, By Technology, By Product, By Application, and By Country)

    • Brazil (By Application)

    • Argentina (By Application)

    • Rest of South America




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