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2030 年互聯農業市場預測:依組件、用途和地區分類的全球分析Connected Agriculture Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Component Application and by Geography |
根據 Stratistics MRC 的數據,2023 年全球互聯農業市場規模將達到 44 億美元,預計到 2030 年將達到 171.1 億美元,預測期內年複合成長率為 21.4%。
使用尖端技術工具和服務來加強、管理和協調生產前、生產中和生產後的農業活動稱為互聯農業。資料感測、資料、資料儲存和資料處理是互聯農業的四個主要要素。各種相關人員,包括農民、種植者、畜牧養殖戶、農業合作社、農業綜合企業、葡萄酒生產商、種苗公司、化肥公司、食品和飲料公司以及政府,都將從這些步驟產生的資訊中受益。這有助於您即時了解最大化收益回報 (RoI) 的決策。
根據聯合國糧食及農業組織 (FAO) 的數據,2014 年至 2050 年間,糧食生產力必須翻倍才能跟上人口成長的腳步。全球糧食需求每年成長 2%,到 2050 年,世界將需要比目前的生產模式多生產 70% 的糧食。
農村農民和中小型相關企業受益於透過行動電話快速進入市場。小農可以透過使用智慧型手機與他們以前無法聯繫到的新客戶和代理商聯繫,從而在市場上獲得優勢。農民可以使用他們的行動裝置來獲取有關產品可用性和市場價格的資訊。農民可以透過專用農業設計的行動應用程式獲取農業資訊,使他們能夠更好地利用資訊做出更好的決策。
成本高
目前,在農場實施社會互聯的農業方法和解決方案成本高。世界各地的大多數農民都是小規模或自給自足的農民,因此很難進行如此大規模的資本投資。農民不願意採用聯網農業技術來收集重要資料。這是因為互聯農業技術需要大量的初期成本、有效的農業設備以及知識淵博且合格的農民。由於該技術價格昂貴,因此獲得最新技術主要僅限於大型工業化農場。然而,為了獲得輸入資料,農民和生產者必須大量投資於衛星設備、無人機、地理資訊系統(GIS)和全球定位系統(GPS)。
行動電話使農業部門能夠接觸到全國各地和世界各地的更多人。這是因為行動技術包含了許多方便用戶使用的農業應用程式(應用程式)。此外,農民還可以使用智慧型手機獲取有關氣候資料和天氣波動的準確資訊,以規劃種植哪些作物、何時收穫以及其他農業活動。
農民對使用互聯農業技術的好處知之甚少。開發中國家的大多數農民繼續使用傳統耕作技術。他們對農業領域正在發生的技術進步一無所知。農民發現很難採用先進的互聯農業解決方案。結果是技術差距使農民很難理解互聯農業好處背後的想法。供應商無法接觸到農民,造成了互聯農業服務提供者和農民之間的鴻溝。
互聯農業市場依賴設備、技術和農業投入的有效替換。然而,COVID-19 的爆發擾亂了全球供應鏈,導致重要零件和機械的交付延遲,對農業產生了許多負面影響。製造商和供應商在獲取原料和零件方面面臨的課題影響了相關農業解決方案的開發和可用性。疫情的爆發迫使農民和其他農業相關人員越來越關注健康、安全和經濟保障等緊迫問題。因此,與農業相關的宣傳活動、培訓計劃和教育活動受到較少的關注。農民可能不容易獲得資源。
預計生產管理部門在預測期內將是最大的。由於金融風險存在如此多的模糊性,規劃至關重要。互聯的農業生產管理領域有利於提高生產力和高品質產品的生產。透過生產計畫和管理,農民可以存取即時資料並做出主動決策,有助於提高產量。
預計平台領域在預測期內年複合成長率最高。平台領域的設備管理解決方案可協助企業管理、追蹤、保護和維護連網農業中使用的大量設備。設備管理解決方案的結構管理功能用於根據功能要求結構新設備。設備使用不同的通訊技術,因此具有不同的作業系統和通訊介面。
預計北美在預測期內將佔據最大佔有率。這是因為數位技術的進步將提高該地區國家農業活動的生產力。該地區的互聯農業市場受到物聯網 (IoT)、人工智慧 (AI)、巨量資料、預測分析和資料分析最尖端科技日益普及的推動。此外,隨著政府促進永續農業的配合措施不斷增加,以防止水流失、化學徑流和二氧化碳排放造成的環境退化,該地區擴大使用連網農業解決方案。
隨著菲律賓、日本、中國和印度等國家使用互聯農業解決方案來改善農業實踐、作物生產力和作物品質,亞太地區將在預測期內實現最高的年複合成長率。預計這種情況將會發生。越來越多的官民合作關係也促進了該地區市場收益的成長,這些合作夥伴關係鼓勵採取永續農業舉措,以提高糧食安全、農業加工效率和生產力。此外,該地區各國數位農業服務的未來成長也將受到越來越多的政府措施的推動,以使農民和農業相關人員更容易獲得數位解決方案。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Connected Agriculture Market is accounted for $4.40 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $17.11 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 21.4% during the forecast period. Using cutting-edge technical tools and services to enhance, manage, and regulate the farming activities involved in pre-production, in-production, and post-production is known as connected agriculture. Data sensing, data communications, data storage, and data processing are the four main components of connected agriculture. Various stakeholders, including farmers, growers, livestock producers, farming cooperatives, agribusinesses, grape wine growers, seed companies, fertilizer companies, food and beverage companies, and governments, can use the information produced by these steps to help them make real-time decisions that help them maximize their return on investment (RoI).
According to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), to keep up with the population growth, the food production rate must double between 2014 and 2050. The global demand for food is increasing by 2% every year; by 2050, there would be a need to produce 70% more food worldwide compared to the current production pattern.
Rural farmers and small- and medium-sized agribusinesses benefit from mobile phones' quick access to the market. Small-scale farmers can get an advantage in the market by using smart phones to interact with new clients or agents who were previously unreachable. Farmers can obtain information on the availability of goods and their market prices using mobile devices. Farmers can access agricultural information through mobile applications designed specifically for agriculture, which enables them to properly use the information to make better decisions.
High costs
At present, socially connected agriculture methods and solutions are expensive to adopt on farms. The majority of farmers worldwide are small-scale or marginal farmers who find it challenging to make such a large investment in equipment. Farmers are reluctant to employ connected agriculture technology to collect essential data since it requires significant upfront costs, effective farming instruments, and knowledgeable and qualified farmers. Due to the high expense of technology, access to the newest technologies is primarily limited to large, industrialized farms. However, in order to acquire input data, farmers or growers must invest heavily in satellite equipment, drones, geographic information systems (GIS), and global positioning systems (GPS).
The agriculture sector can contact more people in different regions of the country and around the world due to mobile phones. Around the world, connected agriculture practices are becoming increasingly popular, in large part to mobile technology as it has several user-friendly agricultural applications (apps) integrated within it. Additionally, in order to plan which crops to plant, when to harvest, and other agricultural tasks, farmers can use smart phones to obtain exact information on climatic data and weather fluctuations.
The advantages of using connected agriculture technologies are not well known among farmers. The majority of farmers in developing nations continue to use conventional farming techniques. They are ignorant of the technological advancements occurring in the agricultural industry. Farmers find it challenging to embrace cutting-edge practices for linked agriculture solutions. Due to the resulting technological gap, it is challenging for farmers to comprehend the ideas behind the advantages of connected agriculture. Due to the vendors' inability to reach farmers, there is a gap between connected agriculture service providers and farmers.
The linked agriculture market depends on the efficient exchange of equipment, technologies, and agricultural inputs. However, deliveries of essential components and machinery have been delayed because the COVID-19 epidemic disrupted global supply chains, which has had a lot of negative repercussions on the agriculture industry. The challenges faced by manufacturers and suppliers when obtaining raw materials and components had an impact on the development and accessibility of linked agriculture solutions. Due to the outbreak, farmers and other agricultural stakeholders are increasingly concentrating on urgent problems relating to health, safety, and economic stability. As a result, less attention has been paid to connected agriculture-related awareness campaigns, training programs, and educational activities. Farmers may not have easy access to the resources.
During the projected period, the in-production management sector is anticipated to be the largest. Planning is crucial since there is a lot of ambiguity surrounding financial risk. The connected agriculture production management segment promotes increased production rates and the manufacture of high-quality goods. Farmers can access real-time data through production planning and management to make proactive decisions that contribute to the generation of productive yields.
The platforms segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The device management solutions in platform segment helps in businesses manage, track, protect, and maintain a large number of devices used in the adoption of linked agriculture. The device management solution's configuration management capability is used to configure new devices in compliance with functional requirements. The devices use various communication technologies, and as a result, they have various operating systems and communication interfaces.
During the forecast period, North America is anticipated to hold largest share, due to the improvements in digital technology which would increase the productivity of agricultural activities in the countries of the region. The connected agriculture market in this region is being driven by an increase in the uptake of cutting-edge technologies including the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), big data, predictive analytics and data analytics. Additionally, the region is using connected agriculture solutions more and more due to increased government initiatives to promote sustainable farming practices to prevent environmental deterioration brought on by water loss, chemical runoff and CO2 emissions.
Asia Pacific is projected to have the highest CAGR over the forecast period as connected agriculture solutions are being used in nations including the Philippines, Japan, China, and India to improve agricultural practices, crop productivity, and crop quality. Growing public-private partnerships to encourage the adoption of sustainable agriculture initiatives to improve food security, agricultural process efficiency, and productivity also contribute to the expansion of the region's market revenue. Moreover, future growth in the digital agriculture services in the countries of the area will also be fueled by rising government initiatives to make digital solutions more accessible to farmers and agricultural stakeholders.
Some of the key players in Connected Agriculture Market include: Accenture, Ag Leader Technology, American Telephone and Telegraph (AT &T), Cisco, Decisive Farming, Deere & Company, Epicor Software Corp, Gamaya, International Business Machines(IBM), teris, Link Labs Inc., Microsoft, Oracle, Orange SA, Satsure, System Applications and Products in Data Processing(SAP),Trimble, Vodafone Group Plc
In November 2022, Trimble Agriculture and xFarm Technologies today announced a new collaboration. Trimble, the global player in precision farming technology, can now provide farmers with more valuable and efficient solutions through integration with the xFarm app developed by tech company Farm Technologies, which uses its digital platform to support and simplify the work of 120,000 farms spread across 1.7 million hectares in over 100 countries.
In May 2022, AGRA and Microsoft, a technology provider, have announced an expansion of their relationship to accelerate digital agricultural transformation in Africa. The collaboration, which was formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding on the margins of the World Economic Forum in Davos 2022, expands on prior work between AGRA and Microsoft that focused on assisting AGRA's digital transformation as it strives to improve food security in Africa.
Table Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above