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市场调查报告书
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农业即服务(FaaS)市场:依服务类型、交付模式、最终用户、地区、机会和预测,2018-2032年Farming as a Service Market Assessment, By Service Type, By Delivery Model, By End-user, By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, 2018-2032F |
全球农业即服务(FaaS)市场规模预计将从2024年的45.3亿美元成长到2032年的136.2亿美元,在2025-2032年预测期内的年复合成长率为 14.76%。市场透过提供提高生产力、效率和永续性的技术解决方案来彻底改变传统农业。这种模式使农民无需昂贵的资本投入即可获得先进的农业工具、分析和机械化服务,使高科技农业更容易获得,特别是对于中小型农场而言。全球粮食需求的增加、劳动力短缺以及精准农业的日益应用继续成为推动市场成长的关键因素。
数位平台、人工智慧和物联网的整合增强即时决策过程、最佳化资源利用率并降低营运成本。政府和私人公司大力投资农业数位化,进一步推动 FaaS 的采用。气候变迁问题和永续农业的需求刺激这种需求,FaaS 解决方案可以促进高效利用水资源、监测土壤健康和减少化学投入。
然而,农村地区数位基础设施有限以及对资料安全的担忧等障碍可能会减缓采用。然而,FaaS 市场的前景光明,因为技术进步、支持政策和不断增强的意识都是推动全球采用的因素。
2024年 2月,美国农业与粮食安全倡议由 Made in USA One LLC 宣布。该计画涵盖影响农民和食品生产商的全球议题,例如抗议欧洲补贴、加拿大卡车司机被取消银行帐户以及多项自治政策。该计划还回应了美国政府以及消费者和企业对食品来源透明度日益成长的要求,并遵循所谓的 "TRUST but CERTIFY" 的方法来增加对食品供应链的信任。
这些计画将提高农业企业对农业服务的认识,并鼓励采用 FaaS 解决方案来提高生产力。
本报告研究了全球农业即服务(FaaS)市场,提供市场概况,依服务类型、交付模式、最终用户和地区划分的趋势,以及参与市场的公司概况。
Global farming as a service market (FaaS) is projected to witness a CAGR of 14.76% during the forecast period 2025-2032, growing from USD 4.53 billion in 2024 to USD 13.62 billion in 2032. The market is revolutionizing traditional agriculture by supplying technological solutions for productivity, efficiency, and sustainability. The model allows farmers to use sophisticated agricultural tools, analytics, and mechanization services without costly capital investments, thus making high-tech farming much more accessible, especially to small and medium-sized farms. Growing global demand for food, labor scarcity, and higher adoption of precision agriculture remain the key factors fueling market growth.
Integrating digital platforms, AI, and IoT is enhancing the real-time decision-making process, optimizing resource usage, and reducing operational costs. Governments and private players are investing heavily in agricultural digitization, thus granting a further boost to FaaS adoption. Concerns about climate change and the imperatives of sustainable farming practices fuel this demand, with FaaS solutions promoting efficient water use, soil health monitoring, and reduced input of chemicals.
However, hindrances such as limited digital infrastructure in rural areas and data security concerns may cause a decline. However, the prospects for the FaaS market seem positive, as technological advancements, supportive policies, and increasing awareness are all factors driving adoption across the globe.
In February 2024, the US Farm & Food Security Initiative was announced by Made in USA One LLC. The program is aimed at global matters concerning farmers and food producers - such as protests against European subsidies, the unbanking of truckers in Canada, and some autonomy policies. The program also caters to the increasing food origin transparency demands from customers and businesses, as well as the US government, thereby following a so-called "TRUST but CERTIFY" approach to developing the trustworthiness of the food supply chain.
Such programs enhance the awareness of farming services among agribusinesses, encouraging them to adopt FaaS solutions for better productivity.
Climate Change and Sustainability Concerns Catalyze Market Expansion
Climate change and sustainability-related issues fuel the Farming-as-a-Service (FaaS) sector, as erratic weather patterns, soil degradation, and water scarcity are affecting agricultural productivity on a global scale. Farmers have been utilizing precision farming solutions to ensure efficient resource utilization with the least environmental impact while improving resilience against risks associated with climate change. AI-based soil monitoring systems, satellite-based weather forecasts, smart irrigation systems, etc., prevent the overuse of water and fertilizers, leading to sustainable farming practices.
Aligning with the trend, in January 2023, A.A.A Taranis Visual Ltd. launched AcreForward, a new offer to assist ag retailers in extracting more value from every acre. It provides unique leaf-level insights into growers' crops at higher frequency throughout the season. It allows for capturing opportunities in every acre, including new insights into carbon sequestration and soil health.
Some of the farming practices promoted by FaaS models include using organic inputs, regenerative agriculture, and carbon sequestration approaches to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Governments and institutions are coupling their incentives to promote climate-smart agriculture with subsidies and sustainability programs that further propel the adoption of FaaS.
Government Initiatives and Subsidies Influence the Market Growth
Government initiatives and subsidies certainly contribute to the adoption of FaaS by promoting digital agriculture, mechanization, and ecological farming practices. Many governments today are subsidizing rural digitization, offering financial incentives for precision farming technologies, and encouraging research in agri-tech innovations. Subsidies for renting farm equipment, smart irrigation systems, and AI analytics would further lower the cost barriers for small- and middle-sized farmers and encourage larger-scale adoption of FaaS models.
In August 2024, the satellite-based agricultural decision support system was launched by the Indian government to help farmers with important information regarding crop management and productivity enhancement. The Minister of State for Agriculture inaugurated the Krishi-Decision Support System (Krishi-DSS), which is a geospatial platform to provide farmers with real-time information regarding crop conditions, weather patterns, water resources, and soil health.
Policies that promote climate-smart agriculture are being taken advantage of by all the sustainability initiatives of contemporary agriculture, including carbon sequestration incentives and water conservation practices. Public-private partnerships strengthen the market by building bridges between technology providers and farm communities. Governments are initiating programs in developing areas to enhance rural internet connectivity and promote mobile-based advisory services to increase access to digital farming solutions.
Farm Management Solutions Hold the Largest Market Share
Farm management solutions dominate the farming as a service market, thereby improving productivity, optimizing resource use, and bettering decision-making. These solutions use a combination of AI, IoT, and big data technologies to enable monitoring, prediction, and automation. Crop planning, yield prediction, and resource optimization give farmers better operational costs and reduced environmental impact.
Moreover, farm management platforms can help monitor soil health, weather conditions, and pest infestations from a distance to give time for intervention. Growing acceptance of precision agriculture and a transition toward data-driven farming further propels this segment. Governments and private players are promoting digital farm management tools through subsidies and agri-tech investments to hasten adoption among smaller-sized and mid-sized farms. As technology evolves, farm management solutions will keep pace with the FaaS market and be in a leading position to attain efficiency and sustainability in modern agriculture further.
In March 2024, Hivekit Inc., a developer of Operations Software based in the UK and Germany, released a compact version of its cloud platform, allowing it to also run locally without any internet connection. This gives farmers and agricultural operators true ownership of their data along with independence from third-party services, enabling the data to be used locally under all conditions.
North America Dominates the Market
The major region for the FaaS market is North America due to its infrastructure in agriculture development, high acceptance of precision farming technologies, and active government policy for agri-tech innovations. Facilitated by digitalization, farmers in the heightened precision agriculture environment exploit AI, IoT, and big data analytics for improved productivity and sustainability. Furthermore, the presence of significant agri-tech companies and investment activity in R&D further boosts market growth.
Government programs for smart farming, precision equipment subsidies, and climate-smart agriculture policies also promote FaaS adoption. Well-developed internet connectivity and regional mechanization integration allow for seamless installation of farm management solutions, equipment rentals, and analytics services. Labor shortages and increasing operational costs are also pressuring farmers into adopting automated and data-driven farming models in the region. Sustainability and efficiency are expected to keep North America at the forefront of the FaaS market, thus globally setting the bar for agricultural transformation.
In July 2023, Bushel Inc. introduced an advanced new feature for Bushel Farm: automated grain contract entry. After creating an automated grain contract entry function, quite a revolutionary aspect of any farm management software that benefits farmers as well as grain buyers, Bushel Farm is on track to allowing farmers to do business with over 2,600 grain facilities on the Bushel platform.
Future Market Scenario (2025-2032F)
Financial companies that facilitate access to advanced technologies are expected to work with farmers of small and mid-sized farms on a leasing and pay-per-use basis.
Demand for eco-friendly farming solutions, regenerative agriculture, and carbon-smart practices is anticipated to rise.
Faster data processing and instant analytics will increase the overall efficiency and scalability of farm operations.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
The market is competitive and inundated with technology providers and agri-tech startups that offer innovation. Players focus their skills on integrating Artificial Intelligence, IoT, and cloud-based solutions that elevate farm efficiency through process automation and real-time analytics. Investment is growing in precision agriculture tools, equipment rental platforms, and subscription-based farm management services. These partnerships enable farmers to explore the field of spanning solutions, particularly in the areas of data-centric decision-making and sustainability-bent farming. In September 2024, developed after a three-year project funded by Defra, RSK ADAS Ltd implemented an interactive online platform granting public access to over 50 years' worth of data on pests and diseases in arable crops in England and Wales. This new site was developed using data resulting from the annual Defra Survey of Crop Pests and Diseases and is available to growers, agronomists, researchers, and the public.
The forecast for the FaaS market remains positive, with continued advances in robotics, drone technology, and 5G connectivity. These will act as accelerators toward adoption. Emerging markets are now becoming the focus of expansion, where support for digital infrastructure and smart farming has been on the rise. With growing concern over climate change and resource efficiency, FaaS providers are likely to prioritize sustainable and scalable solutions, thereby strengthening the long-term growth trajectory of the market.
All segments will be provided for all regions and countries covered
Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.