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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
1804310
農業用輪胎的全球市場:輪胎類型·用途·終端用戶·輪圈尺寸·各地區 - 市場規模·產業動態·機會分析·預測 (2025~2033年)Global Agricultural Tires Market: By Tire Type, Application, End User, Rim Size, Region - Industry Dynamics, Market Size and Opportunity Forecasts, 2025-2033 |
受全球農業機械化程度不斷提高、設備銷售持續成長以及更換週期趨於穩定等因素的推動,農業輪胎市場持續強勁成長。預計市場規模將從2024年的104.3億美元成長至2033年的161.8億美元,預測期內複合年增長率為5.0%。市場正成長的動力源自於設備銷售的不斷成長,尤其是在亞太地區、北美和拉丁美洲等主要經濟體。
亞太地區在銷售和成長率方面均領先市場,印度和中國在2024年共售出超過140萬台新拖拉機。印度是全球最大的拖拉機市場,預計在2023年至2024年間銷量將超過90萬台,而中國,尤其是在大馬力拖拉機領域,預計銷量將超過50萬台。預計到2024年,美國將售出超過21.7萬台拖拉機和5500台聯合收割機,顯示北美在採用先進農業輪胎方面繼續保持領先地位。歐洲,例如CEAT Specialty與麥賽福格森的合作,則凸顯了對高端輪胎解決方案的關注。
從噴霧器、聯合收割機到自動化農業機械,全球機械化程度的不斷提高,推動了各種輪胎類別和輪圈尺寸的需求,進一步支持了產業的長期成長。
地理洞察
區域細分分析
亞太地區引領市場,佔全球市場的55.40%,這得益於印度和中國的快速機械化進程。預計到2024年,光是這兩個國家的拖拉機銷售就將超過140萬台。該地區的優勢包括靠近天然橡膠資源以及政府對機械化農業的補貼不斷增加。此外,像橫濱橡膠這樣的公司進軍非公路輪胎生產領域,也為其市場領導地位做出了貢獻。
北美仍是全球第二大市場,其特點是設備利用率高、耕作方式先進以及對高性能輪胎技術的強勁需求。 2024年,美國拖拉機銷量超過21.7萬台,聯合收割機銷量約5,600台。精準農業和訂單農業的普及,使得輪胎更換需求保持高位,進一步增強了對替換輪胎和高性能子午線輪胎的需求。
本報告研究了全球農業輪胎市場,提供了市場概況、影響市場成長的各種因素分析、市場規模趨勢及預測、細分市場的詳細分析、競爭格局以及主要公司概況。
The agricultural tires market is experiencing steady and robust growth, driven by increased mechanization across global farming landscapes, rising equipment sales, and consistent replacement cycles. Valued at US$ 10.43 billion in 2024, the market is projected to reach US$ 16.18 billion by 2033, expanding at a CAGR of 5.0% during the forecast period. Strong equipment sales across key economies, particularly in Asia-Pacific, North America, and Latin America, are the primary contributors to the market's positive trajectory.
Asia-Pacific dominates both in volume and growth rate, with India and China collectively selling over 1.4 million new tractors in 2024. India, now the world's largest tractor market, recorded over 900,000 units sold in FY 2023-2024, while China exceeded 500,000 tractor sales, especially in high-horsepower segments. In the U.S., over 217,000 tractors and 5,500 combines were sold in 2024, contributing to North America's continued leadership in advanced agricultural tire adoption. Concurrently, Europe's focus on premium tire solutions has been highlighted through partnerships such as CEAT Specialty's collaboration with Massey Ferguson.
Global expansion in mechanization-from sprayers and combines to autonomous farm equipment-continues to fuel demand across varied tire categories and rim sizes, reinforcing long-term industry growth.
2024 saw the launch of over 100 new agricultural tire models emphasizing cutting-edge features such as high flotation, puncture resistance, and self-cleaning tread designs. Central Tire Inflation Systems (CTIS) and advanced radial constructions, including steel-belted and IF/VF technologies, have now become prevalent in over half of all newly produced high-horsepower tractor tires. Simultaneously, over 30% of newly manufactured tractors are equipped with built-in tire pressure monitoring systems to enhance performance and minimize soil compaction.
The global supply chain remains concentrated in Southeast Asia, which supplies approximately 70% of the world's natural rubber-critical to tire production. Major players including Alliance Tire Company Ltd., BKT, Bridgestone, CEAT, and Michelin continue to expand their regional distribution hubs, increasing responsiveness to seasonal demand spikes. Innovation also extends into sustainability, with at least 20 tire models now incorporating bio-based oils or recycled rubber compounds, and more than 1.2 million agricultural tires recycled annually in the U.S. alone.
Core Growth Drivers
Lifecycle-driven replacement demand is one of the strongest underlying factors in the agricultural tires market. Radial tires last approximately 3,000-5,000 hours, whereas bias-ply tires average 2,000-3,000 hours, setting a recurring five-year replacement pattern for most tractor tires. Harvester tires follow a 10-year cycle, while equipment like sprayers and spreaders-subject to more frequent road transit-require replacements every 1-2 years.
The trend toward intensive machinery use, higher annual operational hours, and growing adoption of high-load, multi-axle configurations (e.g., dual and triple tires) is accelerating wear, thereby reinforcing aftermarket replacement activity. The increase in global farm mechanization, particularly in emerging economies, coupled with rising crop production goals, ensures continuous growth in tire volumes across OEM and aftermarket segments.
Emerging Technology Trends
Technology integration continues to redefine product standards in the agricultural tires market. CTIS allows real-time pressure adjustments, extending tire life by up to 20% and improving field efficiency. Radial tire technology is gaining significant traction, with advanced IF/VF structures enabling reduced soil compaction and higher durability. In 2024, over 15,000 autonomous and robotic farm vehicles were deployed globally, each necessitating specialized tire designs.
Digitalization is also influencing the supply chain, with over 5,000 agricultural tire SKUs now listed across online platforms-more than double from five years ago. Additionally, over 200 global patent filings in agricultural tire technologies underscore the market's commitment to innovation. Collaborations between manufacturers and academic institutions are helping to advance sustainable materials and optimize tread geometry for field-specific applications.
Barriers to Optimization
Although the market outlook remains positive, supply chain limitations, rising raw material prices, and infrastructure disparities continue to present challenges. While North America and Europe benefit from mature distribution networks, regions in Africa and parts of South America still face logistical hurdles in timely tire availability. Additionally, the transition from bias to radial tire technology poses a short-term barrier for small-scale farms due to the higher upfront cost, despite long-term efficiency gains.
The industry is also under pressure to deliver environmentally responsible solutions, with regulators and buyers alike demanding low-emission materials and improved recycling rates. Tire manufacturers must balance innovation, affordability, and sustainability while navigating variable regional infrastructure capabilities.
Market Segment Analysis
By Application, tractors remain the primary consumer segment, accounting for 36.40% of the global agricultural tires market in 2024. With over 1.7 million tractors sold worldwide that year, demand is reinforced by their critical role in plowing, tilling, planting, and harvesting. The move toward high-horsepower models and the adoption of precision agriculture further increase the demand for advanced tire technologies.
By Distribution, the aftermarket segment leads with 59.40% market share, reflecting consistent replacement needs and the scale of the global tractor fleet. The replacement market thrives on predictable wear patterns and rising awareness among farmers about the benefits of timely tire upgrades. The increase in tire recycling volumes and retrofit demand also boosts aftermarket growth.
By Rim Size, tires in the 24-42 inch range dominate with over 31% share, offering optimal compatibility with mainstream tractors, combines, and self-propelled sprayers. These sizes offer the balance of load support, maneuverability, and field performance that aligns with most farm equipment designs. They are also commonly used in dual/triple tire configurations.
By Type, bias tires currently lead with 54.9% revenue share, especially in developing economies due to cost-effectiveness and durable structure. However, the industry is shifting toward radial technology, particularly in North America and Europe, where precision farming and sustainability goals are accelerating the transition.
By Tire Type
By Application
By End Users (Distribution Channel)
By Rim Size
Geographic Insights
Region Segment Analysis
Asia Pacific leads the global market with 55.40% share, driven by rapid mechanization in India and China. Tractor sales alone exceeded 1.4 million units in these two countries in 2024. Regional advantages include proximity to natural rubber sources and growing government subsidies for mechanized agriculture. Expansion by companies like Yokohama Rubber into off-highway tire production has further supported market leadership.
North America remains the second-largest market, characterized by high equipment utilization rates, advanced farming practices, and strong demand for premium tire technologies. In 2024, the U.S. sold over 217,000 tractors and nearly 5,600 combines. Precision agriculture and contract farming maintain high tire turnover and reinforce demand for replacement and high-performance radial tires.
United States, as the largest country-level market in North America, drives innovation adoption, particularly in digital tire monitoring, dual/triple tire use, and sustainable tire development. Over 1.2 million tires were processed by U.S. recycling facilities in 2023, highlighting a well-developed aftermarket ecosystem. Partnerships between tire makers and universities support R&D on eco-friendly tire solutions and tread designs.
Country/Region Breakdown
Middle East & Africa (MEA)
South America
Key players are investing in next-gen tire technologies, sustainability, and expanded distribution. Major companies include: