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农业即服务市场规模、份额和趋势分析报告:按服务类型(农场管理解决方案、生产协助)、按交付模式(即付即用、订阅)、按最终用户、按地区、细分预测、 2022- 2030Farming As A Service Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Service Type (Farm Management Solutions, Production Assistance), By Delivery Model (Pay-per-use, Subscription), By End User, By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2022 - 2030 |
农业即服务市场增长和趋势
Grand View Research, Inc. 的一份新报告预测,到 2030 年,全球农业即服务市场将达到 90.2 亿美元。预计该市场从 2022 年到 2030 年的复合年增长率为 14.5%。农业即服务是指在产量监测和天气数据收集中使用机器学习和物联网等技术。在收集有关这些指标的数据后,我们将各种算法应用于这些指标,以收集有意义的见解和分析。这些见解用于提高农场生产力并解决可以调整以实现更高水平的生产力的缺陷。
农业即服务市场分为三组:服务类型、交付模式和最终用户。服务包括三个子类别:市场准入、农场管理解决方案和生产支持。为有效的农场管理提供产量监测、天气数据、发芽数据和土壤质量数据等分析。市场准入涉及消除中间商并使用移动应用程序等技术将农民直接与供应商和市场联繫起来。
生产支持包括拖拉机和联合收割机等设备的租赁和劳务提供服务。为农业服务的农民使用订阅和按使用付费的交付模式。订阅是指您将设备租用一段时间,而按使用付费是指您每次使用该设备时都要付费。FaaS 的最终用户包括农民、政府、企业、金融机构和咨询机构。
农业即服务的一个关键驱动力是农村地区互联网接入的扩大,这支持了市场的增长。高速互联网接入在许多方面帮助农民。利用数据驱动的分析来寻找合适的种子和适量的肥料,并执行土壤分析来测试您的营养成分。使用数据驱动的决策工具有助于减少浪费并降低生产成本。
由于一些好处,例如通过数据驱动的决策提高生产力和效率,随着农村地区互联网连接的改善,FaaS 的使用在未来几年可能会增加。此外,我们将推动新产品的开发,例如即时收集和分析数据的技术以及可用于各种目的的农业机械。
由于市场潜力巨大,已有多家公司和新企业/初创公司进入市场。FaaS 市场的新进入者包括 TAFE、ITC Ltd.、Cropin Technology Solutions Pvt. Ltd. 和 Deere & Company。公司正专注于产品开发和区域扩张,以在市场上站稳脚跟。
例如,DeHaat 于 2020 年 7 月引入了特许经营模式,以扩大其在印度东部的业务。在这一战略下,该公司从Bayer Crop Sciences等供应商处采购农业投入品,将其出售给农民,并从半径 3-6 公里范围内的农民处采购产品。在另一个例子中,AGCO Corporation的 Massey Ferguson 轻型公用拖拉机和设备以及 Fendt 大马力拖拉机组装和销售设施于 2019 年 11 月进行了扩建。该设施位于马里兰州埃奇伍德。
农业即服务市场报告亮点
农业即服务越来越受欢迎,因为服务可以实现高效、数据驱动的农业,从而提高农业产量。
农场管理解决方案部门预计将在 2021 年主导市场,到 2030 年将扩大到 76% 以上的收入份额。就收入而言,精准农业工具是农田管理解决方案中最大的细分市场
订阅交付模式部分将在 2021 年占据一半以上的市场份额,预计在预测期内将继续保持主导地位。
农民是农业即服务项下所提供服务的最大最终用户。此外,在预测期内,农民最终用户部门预计将以 14.9% 的复合年增长率增长最快。
在 2022 年至 2030 年的预测期内,亚太市场预计将成为增长最快的地区。中国引领该地区市场
行业领导者包括 Mahindra & Mahindra、John Deere、ITC、Trimble、EM3、Apollo、Accenture、Taranis、BigHaat、Precision Hawk、IBM 和 NinjaKart。
The global farming as a service market is projected to reach USD 9.02 billion by 2030, according to the new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is expected to witness a CAGR of 14.5% from 2022 to 2030. Farming as a service refers to using technologies such as machine learning and the internet of things in yield monitoring and collecting weather data. After the collection of data on these metrics, various algorithms are applied on these metrics to gather meaningful insights and analytics. These insights are used to boost the farm's production and address any shortcomings that can be adjusted to get a higher level of productivity.
The market for farming as a service is segmented into three groups: service type, delivery model, and end-user. The service comprises three subcategories: access to markets, farm management solutions, and production support. For effective farm management, analytics is provided for yield monitoring, weather data, germination data, soil quality data, etc. Access to markets deals with cutting out intermediaries and linking farmers directly to suppliers and marketplaces using technologies like mobile apps.
Production support includes renting or leasing equipment such as tractors, combine harvesters, and labor provision services. Subscription and pay-per-use delivery models are used by the farmers servicing the farming. Renting out equipment through subscriptions for a fixed period is called a subscription, whereas pay per use is referred to as paying each time the equipment is used. Farmers, government, businesses, financial institutions, and advisory bodies are the end users of FaaS.
The significant drivers of farming as a service include growing internet access in rural areas, which supports market growth. Fast internet access assists farmers in numerous ways. It enables them to utilize data-driven analytics for appropriate seeds and precise amounts of fertilizer and conduct soil analysis to test the nutrition profile. The use of data-driven decision-making tools helps reduce wastage, lowering production costs.
Owing to the several advantages, such as enhanced productivity and efficiency through data-driven decisions, the use of FaaS will rise in the coming years as the internet connectivity in rural areas continues to improve Inefficiencies in the agricultural supply chain, such as low productivity, a lack of farm mechanization, market access, and data asymmetry, can be addressed with the aid of FaaS. It promotes the development of new products, including technologies for instantaneous data collection and analysis and agricultural machinery with many uses.
Multiple established companies and new businesses/ startups are entering the market because of the market's enormous potential. TAFE, ITC Ltd., Cropin Technology Solutions Pvt. Ltd., and Deere & Company are some new entrants in the FaaS market. Companies focus on product development and geographical expansion to gain a foothold in the market.
For instance, to grow its business in Eastern India, DeHaat introduced the franchise model in July 2020. The company uses this strategy to acquire agricultural inputs from vendors like Bayer Crop Sciences, sell them to farmers, and buy their products from farms within a three to the six-kilometer radius. For another instance, AGCO Corporation's assembly and distribution facility for Massey Ferguson small and utility tractors and equipment and Fendt high horsepower tractors were expanded in November 2019. The facility is based in Edgewood, Maryland.