PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1588640
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1588640
The global agricultural robots market size is projected to achieve a valuation of USD 48.06 billion by 2030, according to a recent report from Grand View Research, Inc. It is expected to grow at a CAGR of 23.0% from 2025 to 2030. This anticipated growth is underpinned by factors reshaping the agricultural sector such as labor shortage, and precision agriculture. As the global population continues to grow and the imperative to meet escalating food demand becomes more pronounced, the agricultural community is actively pursuing innovative solutions to enhance the efficiency of farming operations.
For instance, the agriculture sector is constantly adopting advanced robotic technologies to automate tasks such as planting, harvesting, weeding, and sorting & overcome labor shortage issues, precise application of fertilizers, and boost overall productivity by overcoming constraints such as time limitations or adverse weather conditions faced by farmers. Thus, the ability of agriculture robots to address labor shortages, optimize resource use, enhance productivity, promote sustainability, and contribute to food security renders them essential assets for the agriculture sector.
The market growth is primarily attributed to the rapid advancements in technology such as autonomous navigation, and machine visions. Robotics companies and agricultural equipment manufacturers are investing heavily in research and development, resulting in the emergence of sophisticated robots specifically designed for farming application. For instance, GEA, an international technology group company, aims to increase its R&D investments by nearly 45% from 2022 to 2026 to enhance its sales of products across various segments, including farm technologies, which comprises automatic milking & feeding systems, also known as GEA feeding robot. These robots are equipped with advanced sensors, machine vision, and artificial intelligence algorithms, enabling them to perform tasks such as planting, seeding, harvesting, and crop monitoring with precision and efficiency.
Adopting agricultural robots enables farmers to embrace more sustainable farming practices, effectively reducing soil compaction, minimizing chemical usage, and limiting the environmental footprint of their operations. This aligns with the global emphasis on sustainable agriculture and responsible resource management. These robots are equipped with advanced sensors and data analytics capabilities, collecting extensive data on crop conditions, soil quality, and weather patterns. This valuable dataset can be analyzed to make informed decisions about crop management, leading to improved yields and reduced wastage.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a dual impact on the market for agricultural robots. On one hand, it has highlighted the need for automation and reduced human intervention in farming processes. On the other hand, the economic uncertainties caused by the pandemic have led to a cautious approach toward investments in advanced agricultural robotics technology due to the high initial capital requirements and lack of awareness about the potential benefits.
The market is competitive with the presence of several key players. The prominent players are adopting strategies such as partnerships and collaborations to gain a competitive edge. For instance, in 2022, AGCO Corporation and Apex A.I., an autonomous mobility software company, announced a collaboration to advance robotic planting technology. This collaboration aims to develop and deploy autonomous planting machinery that can operate with precision and efficiency in the field. By leveraging Apex.AI's expertise in autonomous software systems, AGCO aims to integrate cutting-edge technology into their planting equipment, potentially revolutionizing how crops are sowed.