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PUBLISHER: Renub Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1522010

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PUBLISHER: Renub Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1522010

GCC Hydroponic Market Forecast Report by Type, Crop Type, Equipment, Region, and Company 2024-2032

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GCC Hydroponic Market Size

GCC Hydroponic Market is expected to reach US$ 614.05 million by 2032 up from US$ 202.69 in 2023, having a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.11% from 2024 to 2032, due to the growing incorporation of hydroponics in the agriculture sector of the area.

GCC Hydroponic Market

Hydroponics can be characterized as a relatively new development in the agricultural industry that is quite popular in the contemporary GCC market because of the climate and limited available agricultural land. It entails the practice of plant cultivation where plants are made to develop without soil, but rather cultivating the plants using mineral nutrient solutions dissolved in water. Thus, it offers a systematic way of regulating both the amount of nutrient solution and its composition, the pH level, as well as the light and temperature of the growing environment.

The agricultural technique known as hydroponics is efficient in addressing the environmental issues of the GCC nations. Hydroponics seeks to change the traditional farming processes in aspects of water supply and heat stress differ. It is a water-saving process and environmentally friendly method that allows growing crops, profitable all year round, but for seasonal weather conditions.

Hydroponics has various benefits, one of which includes accessibility to clients in different places and at different time of the year. It can also be conducted in different environments starting from streets and ending with specifically equipped enclosed spaces. It does so whilst also encouraging local agriculture and food production, thus greatly helping the GCC region to cut down on its imports of food products. Considering the fact that the enhancement of food security and sustainability of the region is on the agenda, hydroponics is a multifunctional and rather perspective innovation in the sphere of increasing the productivity and stability of the agricultural industry.

Driving Factor in the GCC Hydroponic Market

Hydroponics saves water compared to conventional farming methods

Hydroponics is indeed a very efficient system in GCC countries because of its efficiency in using water more than the traditional methods of farming. With this technology, maximum control in the delivery of nutrients to the crops and water can be achieved due to its effectiveness in dry regions where water is scarce. Hydroponic reduces the use of water in agriculture by as much as 90% with assurance of equal yields as it is conventionally used. This makes it particularly advantageous for areas like the GCC where sustainable agriculture practice is vital in the achievement of the food security goals besides the reduction of sizes rely on imported foods. When it comes to demand for local fresh produce in urban areas, hydroponics provide a viable and yet sustainable system of feeding growing population in an area of water deficiency.

Hydroponics enables year-round local production, decreasing the reliance on imports and enhancing food security

Hydroponics is an environment friendly system that promotes growth of produce throughout the year thus alleviating the dependence on imports on food security in GCC. Hydroponics is a technique of cultivating plants under controlled conditions without the use of soil. This enhances the availability of the products in the market all the year round despite the different seasons. It cuts down considerably the carbon emissive costs that are inevitably incurred when food needs to be transported a long distance and hardly depends on external sources. Therefore, depending on a particular product, the local communities are enabled to rely on the product to sort out their nutrition needs. That is why the acceptance of hydroponics could provide a much stronger and stable food supply chain that will grant people the ability to consume local and fresh foods instead of relying on imports. The consequences of this in the future years can be crucial. Population of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is expected to touch the 58.3 million people by the year 2030 and 72.3 million by 2050. The leaders in the region are keen on formulating ways to providing for the growing population. They are putting their capital in resources that can eliminate climatic disapplying to farming whereby hydroponic farming methods appear to be a solution.

GCC governments actively promote and invest in hydroponic farming

GCC governments have embarked on intensive promotion and investment in hydroponic farming as a sound mitigation measure to the climate and water scarcity challenges. Their objective is to bring about improvement in production of foods locally, thereby decreasing the importation of foods and improving the food security of their people. The GCC governments encourage hydroponic farming due to its efficiency in farming and it solves the aforementioned challenges. In 2023, Oman based company NKK entered into a joint venture with an American agritech firm where Oman importing hydroponic and vertical farming technology with an aim of enhancing the country's food production and in the process thereof minimizing the costs of future imports.

UAE Hydroponics Market

The hydroponics market in the United Arab Emirates is thriving due to the region's arid climate and scarcity of arable land. Governmental and private investments in hydroponics infrastructure have led to the cultivation of various crops, and the UAE government's support for food security has further promoted the adoption of hydroponics farming. Financial incentives and ongoing research and development programs drive the region's long-term sustainability and productivity of hydroponic agriculture. Dubai has become a leading force in the hydroponics market. Through forward-thinking agricultural strategies, Dubai has effectively addressed the challenges of arid conditions and water scarcity. The city has actively promoted sustainable and self-sufficient food production systems by utilizing innovative techniques and cutting-edge technologies.

GCC Hydroponics Company Analysis

The top Hydroponics companies in the GCC are AeroFarms, AmHydro, Freight Farms, Green Sense Farms Holdings Inc, LumiGrow, Unrivaled Brands Inc, BrightFarms, The Scotts Company LLC, Hydrodynamics International, and Signify Holding.

GCC Hydroponics Company News

In 2022, the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA) signed two Musataha agreements with two local private companies to build and operate two farms in Abu Dhabi, totaling USD 84.3 million.

Type - Market breakup in 2 viewpoints:

Aggregate Systems

Liquid Systems

Crop Type - Market breakup in 6 viewpoints:

Tomatoes

Herbs

Lettuce

Cucumbers

Peppers

Others

Equipment - Market breakup in 6 viewpoints:

HVAC

LED Grow Light

Irrigation Systems

Material Handling

Control Systems

Others

Region: Market breakup into 6 viewpoints

Saudi Arabia

UAE

Qatar

Oman

Kuwait

Bahrain

All the key players have been covered from 5 Viewpoints:

Key Person

Overview

Recent Development & Strategies

Product Portfolio

Revenue

Company Analysis

AeroFarms

AmHydro

Freight Farms

Green Sense Farms Holdings, Inc.

LumiGrow

Unrivaled Brands Inc

BrightFarms

The Scotts Company LLC

Hydrodynamics International

Signify Holding

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Research Methodology

3. Executive Summary

4. Market Dynamics

  • 4.1 Growth Drivers
  • 4.2 Challenges

5. GCC Hydroponics Market

6. Market Share

  • 6.1 By Type
  • 6.2 By Crop Type
  • 6.3 By Equipment
  • 6.4 By Region

7. Type

  • 7.1 Aggregate Systems
  • 7.2 Liquid Systems

8. Crop Type

  • 8.1 Tomatoes
  • 8.2 Herbs
  • 8.3 Lettuce
  • 8.4 Cucumbers
  • 8.5 Peppers
  • 8.6 Others

9. Equipment

  • 9.1 HVAC
  • 9.2 LED Grow Light
  • 9.3 Irrigation Systems
  • 9.4 Material Handling
  • 9.5 Control Systems
  • 9.6 Others

10. By Region

  • 10.1 Saudi Arabia
  • 10.2 UAE
  • 10.3 Qatar
  • 10.4 Oman
  • 10.5 Kuwait
  • 10.6 Bahrain

11. Porter's Five Analysis

  • 11.1 Bargaining Power of Buyers
  • 11.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
  • 11.3 Degree of Rivalry
  • 11.4 Threat of New Entrants
  • 11.5 Threat of Substitutes

12. SWOT Analysis

  • 12.1 Strength
  • 12.2 Weakness
  • 12.3 Opportunity
  • 12.4 Threat

13. Company Analysis

  • 13.1 AeroFarms
    • 13.1.1 Key Person
    • 13.1.2 Overview
    • 13.1.3 Recent Development
    • 13.1.4 Product Portfolio
    • 13.1.5 Revenue
  • 13.2 AmHydro
    • 13.2.1 Key Person
    • 13.2.2 Overview
    • 13.2.3 Recent Development
    • 13.2.4 Product Portfolio
    • 13.2.5 Revenue
  • 13.3 Freight Farms
    • 13.3.1 Key Person
    • 13.3.2 Overview
    • 13.3.3 Recent Development
    • 13.3.4 Product Portfolio
    • 13.3.5 Revenue
  • 13.4 Green Sense Farms Holdings, Inc.
    • 13.4.1 Key Person
    • 13.4.2 Overview
    • 13.4.3 Recent Development
    • 13.4.4 Product Portfolio
    • 13.4.5 Revenue
  • 13.5 LumiGrow
    • 13.5.1 Key Person
    • 13.5.2 Overview
    • 13.5.3 Recent Development
    • 13.5.4 Product Portfolio
    • 13.5.5 Revenue
  • 13.6 Unrivaled Brands Inc
    • 13.6.1 Key Person
    • 13.6.2 Overview
    • 13.6.3 Recent Development
    • 13.6.4 Product Portfolio
    • 13.6.5 Revenue
  • 13.7 BrightFarms
    • 13.7.1 Key Person
    • 13.7.2 Overview
    • 13.7.3 Recent Development
    • 13.7.4 Product Portfolio
    • 13.7.5 Revenue
  • 13.8 The Scotts Company LLC
    • 13.8.1 Key Person
    • 13.8.2 Overview
    • 13.8.3 Recent Development
    • 13.8.4 Product Portfolio
    • 13.8.5 Revenue
  • 13.9 Hydrodynamics International
    • 13.9.1 Key Person
    • 13.9.2 Overview
    • 13.9.3 Recent Development
    • 13.9.4 Product Portfolio
    • 13.9.5 Revenue
  • 13.10 Signify Holding
    • 13.10.1 Key Person
    • 13.10.2 Overview
    • 13.10.3 Recent Development
    • 13.10.4 Product Portfolio
    • 13.10.5 Revenue
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