The Global Smart Farming Market Report offers an extensive and in-depth analysis of the burgeoning smart farming industry - a groundbreaking approach that harnesses advanced technologies to revolutionize conventional agricultural practices. Rapidly gaining traction as a transformative solution, smart farming, or precision agriculture, addresses the pressing challenges confronting the global agricultural sector.
This report offers an overview of the Smart Farming market player ecosystem.
Key Highlights:
- Important data regarding company size and key performance indicators (KPIs).
- Financial data and funding details.
- Comparison of features.
Reasons to Purchase:
- Monitor competitors and market players.
- Identify potential partners for collaboration among service providers.
- Assess investment opportunities in the Smart Farming market.
Scope
Companies Mentioned: ClimateCorp, Agdata, Hortau, Farmers Business Network, Conservis, Blue River Technology, aWhere, PureSense, Agworld, Cengea, Trimble, Corteva.
Countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Croatia, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, India, Ireland, Israel, Lithuania, Netherlands, New Zealand, Serbia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, UK, USA.
Regions: North America, South America, Middle East, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia & Oceania.
Data: Workforce size, funding amount, exit price.
Sourcing and Referencing: The data was meticulously collated from companies' official websites, official reports, promotional materials, press releases, reputable industry reports, market databases, and LinkedIn profiles.
Key Highlights:
- Farmers Business Network, a US-based company, provides advice to farmers to enhance crop yields. It employs computer systems to evaluate public and private data on crop yields, weather patterns, and planting practices.
- Conservis, an American company, offers farm management software to track field activities, manage inventories, and analyze yields.
- Agworld, with offices in Australia and the USA, provides a farm planning, management, and reporting app that facilitates information sharing between farmers, consultants, and contractors.
- AgFlow, based in Switzerland, developed a market information platform for agriculture trading.
- Farm Dog specializes in soil sensors and software for monitoring air/soil moisture, temperature, and radiation.
- Cropzilla, an American company, develops a farm management app.
- Cengea, part of Trimble, offers an ERP solution for forestry, agriculture, environment, and land conservation.
- Semios utilizes in-crop wireless networks along with remote sensors for frost, leaf wetness, soil moisture, and pest pressure.
- PureSense, a part of Jain Irrigation, provides an irrigation control system.
- Corteva, the former agricultural unit of DowDuPont, offers software and analytics services for farmers.
- Agdata, a Canadian company, connects manufacturers and distribution channels through verified, standardized grower data.
- AgSquared provides online farm management software that allows the mapping of fields, beds, greenhouses, and benches.
- FarmX, an American company, has developed a solution using FarmMap Sensors to alert growers about critical field water content, plant stress indicators, and environmental pest/disease pressure.
Methodology
Thorough research was conducted by gathering information from companies' official websites, official reports, promotional materials, press releases, reputable industry reports, and market databases.
A comprehensive list of 63 primary market players was compiled, presenting pertinent details about their headquarters, workforce size, funding sources, mergers and acquisitions, key performance indicators (KPIs), usage of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), analytics partnerships, geographical areas of operation, and strategies for monetization.
A methodical approach was employed to identify and document the features of smart farming products offered by these key market players.
Key personnel, including CEOs, CTOs, and other executives, were identified using data from company websites, annual reports, official press releases, and LinkedIn profiles. A roster of key personnel for both the primary competitors and their client companies was collated, offering insights into their leadership and expertise. Their respective roles within the company were also emphasized.
The report on the Global Smart Farming Market holds relevance for various stakeholders, including:
- Agricultural Technology Companies: Companies focused on agricultural technology and smart farming solutions can leverage the report to comprehend prevailing market trends, competitive dynamics, and potential avenues for growth within the global smart farming domain.
- Farming Equipment Manufacturers: Manufacturers of farming equipment, encompassing sensors, drones, and automated machinery, can utilize the report to gauge market demand, discern customer requirements, and align their product offerings with the evolving needs of the smart farming sector.
- Investors and Venture Capital Firms: Investors exploring opportunities in the agriculture and technology sectors can rely on the report to assess investment prospects, evaluate the potential for market expansion, and make well-informed decisions regarding investments in smart farming enterprises.
- Agricultural Cooperatives and Large Farms: Agricultural cooperatives and expansive farms may find value in acquiring the report to fathom the advantages and adoption of smart farming practices. Such practices can yield enhanced farm efficiency, reduced resource consumption, and augmented yields.
- Government Agencies and Policy Makers: Government bodies engaged in agriculture and rural development can derive insights from the report to comprehend the ramifications of smart farming technologies. This understanding can aid in formulating supportive policies and advocating for sustainable agricultural methodologies.
By catering to these distinct customer segments, the report on the Global Smart Farming Market is poised to furnish invaluable insights and data. These resources can empower strategic decision-making, facilitate meticulous market analysis, and bolster the assessment of investment prospects within the dynamic smart farming landscape.
Table of Contents
- Companies
- Features
- Key People
Executive Summary
This report delves deep into the dynamic landscape of smart farming, shedding light on its profound impact on agricultural efficiency, productivity, and sustainability worldwide.
The principal goal of this report is to furnish stakeholders, industry participants, investors, and policymakers with invaluable insights into the Global Smart Farming Market. A pivotal component of this report is a comprehensive competitive analysis of key players within the smart farming industry. It spotlights prominent companies, their key performance indicators (KPIs), financial standing, and market presence.
Furthermore, a comparative evaluation of their product offerings and features bestows valuable perspectives on the competitive arena. Lastly, the report highlights key executives of the principal competitors in the market.
The report encompasses the subsequent chapters:
- Companies: An enumeration of 63 primary market players, accompanied by information concerning their headquarters, workforce size, funding, mergers and acquisitions, KPIs, Geographic Information System (GIS) application, analytics partnerships, served geographies, and strategies for monetization.
- Features: A table depicting the adoption of the nine most prevalent features by competitors. These features include Satellite Image Analysis, UAV Image Analysis, Agriculture Health Monitoring, Crop Production Assessment, Farm Operations Tracking, Weather Analysis, Mapping, Platform APIs, and Supplementary Hardware for Field Statistics.
- Key Personnel: Top executives of the principal market players and their client companies.
Companies Mentioned
- Agdata
- Agworld
- aWhere
- Blue River Technology
- Cengea
- ClimateCorp
- Conservis
- Corteva
- Farmers Business Network
- Hortau
- PureSense
- Trimble