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    Connected Agriculture Market size was valued at USD 6.02 Billion in 2024 and is poised to grow from USD 6.91 Billion in 2025 to USD 20.85 Billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 14.8% during the forecast period (2026–2033).

    Due to the established players in this industry who are the innovators of IoT devices, the intense competition is considerable. As a result, a small number of enterprises control a large portion of the market. The prominent competitors are concentrating on tactics including alliances, purchases, agreements, product launches, and regional expansions. For instance, in order to drive the digital agricultural revolution of Africa, AGRA and major technology company Microsoft announced in May 2022 that they were expanding their relationship. 'IBM (USA) ', 'Microsoft (USA) ', 'AT&T (USA) ', 'Deere & Company (USA) ', 'SAP SE (Germany) ', 'Accenture (Ireland) ', 'Cisco Systems, Inc. (USA) ', 'Oracle Corporation (USA) ', 'Iteris, Inc. (USA) ', 'Trimble Inc. (USA) ', 'SMAG (France) ', 'Ag Leader Technology (USA) ', 'TELUS Agriculture Solutions (Canada) ', 'Gamaya (Switzerland) ', 'SatSure (India) ', 'Raven Industries (USA) ', 'AGCO Corporation (USA) ', 'Orange Business Services (France) ', 'Hexagon Agriculture (Sweden)'

    The connected agricultural market is expanding as a result of the rising need for possible solutions to boost farmers' return produce. Additionally, a number of service providers are seen concentrating on the worldwide connected agricultural industry in order to supply their end consumers with simultaneous information. Furthermore, farmers are able to control their real-time spending thanks to mobile-based transaction service providers. This has helped the market for connected agriculture around the world continue to grow.

    The need for crops is rising as the world's population rises. This aspect emphasizes the necessity of effective watering techniques. Smart irrigation techniques serve to minimize water loss brought on by the traditional system and regulate the quantity of water that reaches the plants. Around the world, 330 million hectares of land have irrigation systems. 20%  of all farmed land is used for irrigation agriculture, although this sector is responsible 40% of all food produced globally. The World Bank is enhancing its overall strategy for water usage in agriculture in order to assist customers in taking steps toward agricultural water stewardship.

    In 2021, majorly owing to the growing use of the technologies by small-scale farmers, North America accounted for the largest portion of the worldwide connected agriculture industry. Additionally, the farms in the area have modern farming equipment, which will help the market expand. During the projected period, increasing investments in cloud-based apps solutions and connected agriculture will also help this region connected agriculture market.

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