PUBLISHER: Market Research Future | PRODUCT CODE: 1508718
PUBLISHER: Market Research Future | PRODUCT CODE: 1508718
Global Agriculture Robots Market Research Report Information By Type (Single-Functioned Agriculture Robots {Weeding, Seeding, Spraying, Harvesting, Others}, By others - single-functioned agriculture robots type {Cultivating, Plowing, Tilling, Spreading, Others}), Multi-Functioned Agriculture Robots{Seeding-Weeding-Fertilizing, Seeding-Watering-Fertilizing-Weeding-Monitoring, Field Analysis-Soil Levelling-Soil Moisture Analysis), By Region( US, Europe, Australia, * South Korea) -Industry Forecast Till 2032
In 2023, the market for agricultural robots was estimated to be worth USD 3165.5 million. The industry for agricultural robots is expected to develop at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.81% between 2024 and 2032, from USD 3665.6 million in 2024 to USD 11,859.7 million.
The need for sustainable agricultural methods, labor shortages, and the growing requirement for precision farming have all contributed to a notable growth in the global market for agricultural robots in recent years. Often referred to as agribots or agri-robots, agricultural robots are a revolutionary technical advancement that incorporate automation and robotics into a range of farming operations. These robots are made to work with greater accuracy and efficiency than conventional farming techniques, carrying out duties including planting, harvesting, weeding, applying pesticides, and keeping an eye on crop conditions.
The goal of increasing productivity, lowering labor dependency, and lessening the environmental impact of conventional farming is at the core of the agricultural robot business. These robots gather and process field data by utilizing cutting-edge technology such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and the Internet of Things (IoT). They are able to make judgments in real time, maximizing resource consumption and reducing waste, thanks to the integration of sensors and cameras. The market for agricultural robots includes a wide range of robot types, such as robotic arms for delicate jobs like fruit picking and autonomous tractors and unmanned aerial aircraft (UAVs) for crop monitoring. Because of this, the market offers a wide variety of applications that address various phases of the agricultural value chain.
IoT, on the other hand, makes it easier for devices to connect to one another and allows for real-time data sharing. This connectivity facilitates smooth communication between various robotic systems, as well as between agricultural robots and other farm equipment and central control systems. For example, the robots' sensors can gather information about the weather, crop health, and soil conditions, which is then sent to a central system. In order to make well-informed judgments, AI algorithms analyze this data. Examples of these decisions include determining and treating crop diseases, optimizing planting patterns, and varying the amount of irrigation or pesticide application.
insights on market segments
The market for agricultural robots has been divided into two categories based on type: single-function and multi-function robots.
They are further divided into two categories: single-function agriculture robots and cultivating, plowing, tilling, spreading, and others. The former category includes Weeding, Seeding, Spraying, Harvesting, and Others. Additionally, Seeding-Watering-Fertilizing-Weeding-Monitoring, Field Analysis-Soil Leveling-Soil Moisture Analysis, and Seeding-Weeding-Fertilizing are the categories into which Multi-Functioned Agriculture Robots are separated.
Regional Perspectives
The report offers market insights by region for the US, Europe, Australia, and South Korea. In 2022, Europe will have the largest market share (57.1%), with the US having the second-highest share. Looking more closely at the reasons behind the need for agricultural robots in various nations, the need to address manpower shortages is what is driving Germany's adoption. The country's determination to converting its agriculture sector into a technologically advanced and sustainable industry is seen in the incorporation of innovative technologies like robotic harvesters and autonomous tractors.
Applications for precision agriculture, a significant segment of the US agricultural robots market, are expanding rapidly. Farmers can monitor and manage their fields with extreme precision thanks to drones and autonomous vehicles equipped with sensors and GPS technology. This maximizes resource usage and reduces costs. Farmers are able to make better decisions based on up-to-date information when data analytics and artificial intelligence are integrated.
Due to the country's large size and sparse population, connection issues are impeding the adoption of agricultural robots and autonomous tractors in Australia. The employment of smaller, autonomous machines is seen as a solution as the farming industry struggles with a lack of workers and the need to lower input costs through precision agriculture.
Robotics and autonomous tractors have been connected across various Australian farm enterprises thanks in large part to Connected Farms.
Principal Players
XMACHINES, FFRobotics, Naio Technologies, Nexus Robotics, Ecorobotix SA, ROBOTICS PLUS, Automato Robotics, Advanced Farms Technologies, Inc., AgXeed B.V., Agrobot, Korechi Innovations, and FarmDroid are some of the major players that have contributed to the expansion of the industry.