Report ID: SQMIG15C2135
Report ID:
SQMIG15C2135 |
Region:
Global |
Published Date: August, 2025
Pages:
187
|Tables:
146
|Figures:
70
Global Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture Market size was valued at USD 2.54 Billion in 2024 and is poised to grow from USD 2.9 Billion in 2025 to USD 8.24 Billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 13.96% in the forecast period (2026–2033).
The artificial intelligence in agriculture industry is rapidly evolving, driven by advancements in precision farming, data analytics, and automation. In 2024, the competitive landscape is increasingly characterized by strategic partnerships, mergers, and investments aimed at enhancing operational efficiency, sustainability, and scalability in farming practices. 'John Deere', 'Monsanto (Bayer)', 'Trimble Inc.', 'AG Leader Technology', 'Corteva Agriscience', 'The Climate Corporation', 'DJI Innovations', 'Raven Industries', 'CNH Industrial', 'Kubota Corporation', 'NVIDIA Corporation', 'IBM Corporation'
The growing global focus on sustainability is a significant driver of the market. With concerns over environmental degradation, climate change, and resource scarcity, farmers are seeking ways to increase productivity while minimizing their environmental footprint. AI technologies enable precision farming by providing data-driven insights into resource optimization such as water, fertilizers, and pesticides. By optimizing the use of these resources, farmers can reduce waste, lower costs, and ensure that farming practices are environmentally friendly.
AI-Driven Automation in Farming Operations: AI-driven automation is a major artificial intelligence in agriculture market trend in the agriculture sector, with the rise of autonomous vehicles, drones, and robots revolutionizing traditional farming practices. Technologies like robotic harvesters, AI-powered tractors, and automated irrigation systems are transforming the industry by reducing labor costs, improving the accuracy of tasks, and increasing operational efficiency. For instance, AI-driven robots can automate tasks such as weeding, planting, and harvesting, which are traditionally labor-intensive and time-consuming.
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Report ID: SQMIG15C2135