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到 2030 年气耕市场预测:按组件、技术、应用、最终用户和地区进行的全球分析Aeroponics Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Component (Lighting, Sensors, Nutrient Delivery System, Irrigation System, Growth Chamber, Climate Control Systems and Other Components), Technology, Application, End User and By Geography |
根据Stratistics MRC预测,2024年全球气耕市场规模将达21亿美元,预计2030年将达到92亿美元,预测期内复合年增长率为27.6%。
气耕是一种节水、无肥的种植技术,适用于在有雾和通风的环境中种植植物。它将重要的养分、水和氧气直接输送到根部,而无需将植物浸入土壤或水中。这种方法既环保又永续,因为它使用的水更少,可以加快植物发育并提高产量。气耕非常适合温室和垂直农场等受控环境,因为可以精确控制温度、湿度和养分。
根据联合国人口司(2009)的数据,世界人口预计将从 2010 年的约 69 亿增加到 2050 年的 92 亿。目前,世界人口正以每年近8,000万的速度成长。这是一个主要问题,因为地球上的居住面积仅限于近 130 亿公顷。
消费者对有机和无农药农产品的偏好日益增长
注重健康的消费者正在寻找营养丰富且不含农药的产品,推动了对有机农产品的需求。气耕的消费量减少了 95%,并且不需要化肥,这对关註生态影响和环境永续性的消费者很有吸引力,这推动了这一趋势。
扩大规模的挑战
气培系统专用设备的初始成本较高,可能会阻碍新兴企业和小农实施或扩大其业务。随着业务的扩展,这些系统的技术复杂性需要对植物生物学和精确的肥料管理有透彻的了解,并且需要合格的人员进行有效的监控和维护,这阻碍了市场的成长。
耕地减少
由于都市化和人口增长,农业用地正在减少,因此需要使用气耕等尖端农业技术。气耕对于城市粮食安全来说是一个有吸引力的选择,因为即使在有限的地点也能实现高密度作物生产。与传统农业方法相比,气耕和其他永续农业技术使用的水和土地可减少高达 95%,符合永续性目标。
容易发生断电和系统故障
停电和设备故障可能会损害气培系统中种植的作物,这些系统依赖于透过喷雾稳定提供氮。这些风险可能会阻止种植者投资此类系统,因为它们可能导致根部干燥和植物伤害。小型生产商和潜在市场生产商可能会发现自己无法承担营运商通常需要投资以降低这些风险的备用电力系统。
COVID-19 大流行对气耕市场产生了各种影响。最初,全球供应链的中断影响了生产和分销。然而,这种流行病提高了人们对永续和高效农业实践的兴趣,导致对气培系统的需求增加。随着消费者对当地种植的有机农产品的需求激增,对室内农业解决方案的投资激增,使市场更具弹性。
营养供应系统部分预计将在预测期内成为最大的部分
预计营养液供应系统部分在预测期内将占据最大的市场占有率。因为种植者可以利用气培系统提供的精确施肥控制,提供适合不同植物和生长阶段的解决方案。透过确保适当的吸收,可以促进植物更健康和产量更高。此外,与传统耕作方法相比,高效的肥料供应可以促进更高的产量和更快的植物生长,从而推动市场成长。
滴灌系统领域预计在预测期内复合年增长率最高
滴灌系统透过将溶液直接输送到植物根部来改善养分供应,最大限度地提高吸收率并提高产量,因此预计在预测期内将出现显着增长。这与市场对农产品产量的关注是一致的。除了消除浪费并确保植物获得适量的水而不会过度饱和之外,滴灌系统还有助于使水耕作业更加永续。
由于气培系统的技术开拓提高了产量和效率并吸引了种植者,预计北美将在预测期内占据最大的市场占有率。由于政府的支持和城市农业计划和永续农业实践等倡议,气耕市场正在扩大。
由于中国、印度和日本的快速都市化给传统农业带来压力,预计亚太地区在预测期内将实现最高复合年增长率。由于土地和水资源短缺问题,气耕是一种理想的永续农业解决方案。为了促进气耕的应用,各国政府已经认识到其潜力并实施了支持性政策,例如研究经费、补贴和有利的法规结构。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Aeroponics Market is accounted for $2.1 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $9.2 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 27.6% during the forecast period. Aeroponics is a water-efficient, soilless technique for growing plants in a misty or airy environment. Without immersing them in soil or water, it provides vital nutrients, water, and oxygen straight to the roots. This approach uses less water and encourages faster plant development and greater yields, making it environmentally friendly and sustainable. Because aeroponics allows for exact temperature, humidity, and nutrient management, it is perfect for controlled environments such as greenhouses and vertical farms.
According to the United Nations Population Division (2009), the global population is expected to increase from about 6.9 billion in 2010 to 9.2 billion in 2050. Presently, the growth rate of global population is nearly 80 million per annum. This is a major concern, as habitable area of Earth is limited to nearly 13 billion hectares.
Rising consumer preference for organic and chemical-free produce
Health-conscious consumers' desire for nutrients-dense, pesticide-free products is fueling the increased demand for organic crops, which makes aeroponics a desirable alternative. Because it consumes up to 95% less water and does not require chemical fertilizers, it is more appealing to consumers who are worried about ecological repercussions and environmental sustainability, which is what, is driving this trend.
Scaling up challenges
The high upfront costs associated with specialized equipment for aeroponic systems may discourage startups and small-scale farmers from implementing or expanding their operations. As operations grow, the technical intricacy of these systems necessitates a thorough understanding of plant biology and precise fertilizer management, which calls for qualified staff for efficient monitoring and maintenance hamper growth of the market.
Decreasing availability of arable land
Farmland is being reduced by urbanization and population increase, necessitating the use of cutting-edge agricultural techniques like aeroponics. Aeroponics is an appealing option for urban food security because it enables high-density crop production in constrained locations. Aeroponics and other sustainable farming techniques use up to 95% less water and less land than conventional farming, which is in line with sustainability goals.
Vulnerability to power failures and system malfunction
Power outages or equipment failures could harm crops grown in aeroponic systems, which depend on steady nitrogen delivery through misting. This risk may discourage growers from investing in these systems because it can result in dry roots and plant harm. Smaller growers and possible market entrants may find it difficult to afford the backup power systems that operators frequently need to invest in in order to reduce these hazards.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a mixed impact on the Aeroponics Market. Initially, disruptions in global supply chains affected production and distribution. However, the pandemic heightened interest in sustainable and efficient agricultural practices, leading to increased demand for aeroponic systems. As consumers sought locally grown, organic produce, investments in indoor farming solutions surged which further bolstered market resilience.
The nutrient delivery system segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The nutrient delivery system segment is projected to account for the largest market share during the projection period because growers can tailor solutions for various plants and growth stages using the precision fertilizer control provided by aeroponic systems. By ensuring proper absorption, this promotes healthier plants and higher yields. Higher yields and quicker plant growth are also encouraged by effective fertilizer delivery when compared to conventional agricultural practices which drives the market growth.
The drip systems segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecasted timeframe, the drip systems projected to witness substantial growth during the projection period as it improves nutrient delivery by supplying solutions straight to plant roots, maximizing uptake and raising yields. This is in line with the market's emphasis on agricultural yield. In addition to reducing waste and guaranteeing that plants receive the proper amount of moisture without becoming overly saturated, drip systems also help to make aeroponic farming operations more sustainable.
North America is expected to have the largest market share over the projection period owing to technological developments in aeroponic systems that increase output and efficiency and draw in growers. The market for aeroponics is expanding as a result of government assistance and initiatives like urban farming programs and sustainable agriculture practices, which make it easier to finance and acquire resources for new projects.
The Asia Pacific region is projected to achieve the highest CAGR during the forecast period due to rapid urbanization in China, India, and Japan, placing strain on traditional agriculture. Aeroponics is a desirable sustainable agriculture solution because of the problems with land and water scarcity. In order to encourage the use of aeroponics, governments are realizing its potential and putting supportive policies in place, such as financing for research, subsidies, and advantageous regulatory frameworks.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Aeroponics Market include AERO Development Corp , AeroFarms, AgriHouse Brands Ltd, Altius Farms , Barton Breeze Pvt. Ltd, Bifarm Tech Inc., BrightFarms Inc, CombaGroup SA , Eden Grow Systems, Evergreen Farm Oy, Freight Farms, Hexagro Urban Farming Srl, LettUs Grow, Living Greens Farm and Ponics Technologies .
In February 2024, Eden joined Meagan Crawford of SpaceFund, as well as a Board Member of Eden, & Dr. Porterfield for an event as Space Center Houston for investors & startups in the local Houston area. It was great to be back at Space Center Houston.
In November 2023, Eden Grow Systems launched a crowdfunding campaign for the company's modular farming systems. Eden Grow Systems' open crowdfunding campaign is providing investors with the opportunity to own a stake in its future and in advancing the AgTech ecosystem.