Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Agriculture Markets to grow to US$11.2 billion by 2030

The highest CAGR would be witnessed in Asia-Pacific (APAC), as the developing countries in the region, including China, India, Thailand, and Indonesia, are rapidly integrating agricultural robots, drone analytics, precision farming, and other advanced techniques to raise the productivity of farms.

This is according to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s new report The “Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture Market Research Report: By Type, Technology, Application – Global Industry Analysis and Growth Forecast to 2030.

The report forecasts the revenue generated in the global AI in agriculture market share to increase to US$ 11,200.1 million in 2030 from US$ 671.6 million in 2019, at a 30.5% CAGR during 2020-2030.

Service, based on type, is projected to be the faster-growing category during the forecast period. With an increasing number of farmers wanting to implement AI in their practices, the demand for training and equipment installation and maintenance services is also rising.Drones

The highest CAGR, under the application segment of the AI in the agriculture market, would be experienced by the drone analytics division. With the surging requirement for high-quality crops by the continuously growing population, heavy investments are being put in agricultural drones. The demand for such devices is rising rapidly in China and the U.S., which is driving the advance of the drone analytics division.

Main drivers of growth

The most important factor leading to the growth of the AI in the agriculture market is the increasing demand for food. The United Nations Department of Social and Economic Affairs (UN-DESA) claims that the worldwide population would rise from 7.7 billion currently to 8.6 billion by 2030.

Additionally, with the changing consumption pattern of the populace, increasing disposable income, and high rate of urbanisation, the demand for agricultural products is burgeoning. Due to this, the agrarian community is pursuing an increase in the farms’ productivity, by leveraging AI.

Developing regions are expected to offer ample opportunities to the players in the AI in the agriculture market in the coming years. In emerging economies such as Brazil, India, and South Africa, the usage of AI in the agricultural domain is quite low; however, with the governments in these countries extending their support for the adoption of advanced technologies to grow crops, market players can hope to augment their revenue substantially here.

For instance, the Maharashtra government began a partnership with the World Economic Forum in January 2019, to use drones for collecting insights on farmlands.

Machine Learning in the Field

Software is expected to witness the fastest advance in the AI in the agriculture market, on the basis of product type, in the coming years. This is attributed to the fact that the use of AI for smart greenhouse management, soil management, and livestock monitoring necessitates advanced software to control and operate the complex devices and instruments. In 2019, machine learning was the largest technology category in the market, as farmers are rapidly adopting it to augment their yield, by combining data technologies with advanced agricultural science.Agritech

On a geographical basis, Europe and North America dominated the AI in the agriculture market in 2019, with a combined revenue share of around 70.0%. During the forecast period, the highest CAGR would be witnessed in Asia-Pacific (APAC), as the developing countries in the region, including China, India, Thailand, and Indonesia, are rapidly integrating agricultural robots, drone analytics, precision farming, and other advanced techniques to raise the productivity of farms.

Owing to the presence of numerous leading players, such as Microsoft Corporation, IBM Corporation, Deere & Company, Bayer AG, AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc., A.A.A Taranis Visual Ltd., Raven Industries, AGCO Corporation, Trimble Inc., Ag Leader Technology, Gamaya SA, Google LLC, and Granular Inc., the global AI in agriculture market is quite competitive.

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