The global Precision Irrigation Market will be worth USD 20.99 Billion by 2027, according to a current analysis by Emergen Research. The growth of this market can be attributed to the increasing global population and the growing demand for agricultural production. Rising government initiatives such as subsidies and low-interest loans to increase the adoption of modern irrigation systems are expected to drive the demand for the system over the forecast period.
The industry evaluation report offers a snapshot of the technology trends in the Precision Irrigation industry for the forecast period, 2020 - 2027. Projected data on intangible aspects such an import and export status, supply chain management, distribution channel, consumption capability and production capacity are explained through resources including tables, charts, and graphic images. Analysis of both the strengths and weaknesses of the key market players help business owners understand the strategies they should avoid and endorse.
Key Highlights From The Report
In February 2019, Israel based irrigation solutions supplier Rivulis opened a manufacturing plant in Guanajuato, Central Mexico. The company announced that it is expanding its global footprint with the establishment of the new manufacturing plant. The new plant is set to become the largest manufacturing site for drip irrigation in the Americas.
The drip irrigation segment held the largest market share of 48.8% in 2019 as it helps in the conservation of water and prevents the nutrient loss of the plants.
The agricultural segment is forecasted to grow with the fastest CAGR of 13.2% over the forecast period as the open fields and greenhouses increasingly adopt the precision irrigation system in order to increase crop productivity.
The Asia Pacific region is expected to be the fastest-growing region over the forecast period due to the increasing government initiatives to adopt modern agricultural techniques. Moreover, in 2020, Asia Pacific was the largest consumer of drip irrigation.
Key participants include The Toro Company, Rain Bird Corporation, Netafim Ltd., Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd., Lindsay Corporation, Rivulis Irrigation Ltd., Valmont Industries Inc., Elgo Irrigation Ltd., Chinadrip Irrigation Equipment Co. Ltd., and Nelson Irrigation Corporation, among others.