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  • Halvo holdings
  • NTT corporation
  • AGC Inc
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  • Unilever
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  • Atlas Copco
  • Hologic - Medical Technology company
  • Novartis
  • Henkel
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    Global Digital Agriculture Market size was valued at USD 24.66 Billion in 2024 and is poised to grow from USD 27.28 Billion in 2025 to USD 61.07 Billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 10.6% during the forecast period (2026–2033).

    The global digital agriculture industry is highly competitive, with established agritech companies, startups, and technology giants competing to revolutionize farming through AI, IoT, robotics, and big data analytics. The market is driven by strategic partnerships, acquisitions, and innovation to improve farm productivity, sustainability, and efficiency. 'Bayer AG (Germany)', 'Deere & Company (US) ', 'Trimble Inc. (US) ', 'BASF SE (Germany) ', 'Syngenta AG (Switzerland) ', 'AG Leader Technology (US) ', 'CNH Industrial (UK) ', 'Corteva Agriscience (US) ', 'Kubota Corporation (Japan) ', 'CropX (Israel)'

    The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) in agriculture is transforming farming operations worldwide. AI-powered analytics enable farmers to make data-driven decisions, optimizing crop yield, detecting plant diseases early, and predicting weather patterns for efficient farming. IoT-based smart sensors help monitor soil moisture, nutrient levels, and weather conditions in real-time, allowing for precision irrigation and fertilization. For instance, in the U.S. and Canada, agritech startups are developing autonomous tractors, AI-driven drones for crop monitoring, and robotic harvesters that reduce labor dependency.

    North America, led by the United States and Canada, is a global leader in AI-powered precision farming, robotics, and IoT-based smart agriculture. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has invested heavily in AI-driven crop monitoring, autonomous farming equipment, and data-driven decision-making platforms. The integration of drones, robotic harvesters, and IoT sensors is revolutionizing resource management.

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