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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
1784562
全球 FaaS(農業即服務)市場:按服務類型、交付模式、最終用戶和地區進行的分析、規模、趨勢和預測(至 2030 年)Global Farming as a Service Market: Analysis By Service Type, By Delivery Model, By End User, By Region Size and Trends with Forecast up to 2030 |
農業即服務 (FaaS) 是農業領域的經營模式,使農民能夠以付費或訂閱的方式獲得一系列專業服務。該模式為農民提供一系列農場管理解決方案,包括精密農業工具、分析、公用事業和勞動力、設備租賃以及更廣泛的市場准入。 FaaS 旨在透過為農民提供便利的服務,例如規劃勞動力供應、設備租賃以及灌溉和電力供應等公用事業服務,來提高作物產量。 2024 年,全球 FaaS(農業即服務)市場價值為 47 億美元,預計到 2030 年將達到 117.8 億美元。
推動農業即服務 (FaaS) 普及的關鍵因素之一是食品消費的成長和全球人口的成長。隨著全球人口持續成長,預計到 2050 年將達到近 100 億,糧食需求也將大幅成長。在此背景下,農業即服務 (FaaS) 市場在幫助農民滿足日益成長的糧食需求方面發揮關鍵作用。透過提供先進技術、農場管理解決方案、生產支援和市場整合服務,農業即服務 (FaaS) 使農民能夠最佳化農業活動、提高生產力並滿足更多人日益成長的糧食需求。其他各種因素,例如減少資本投入、農業擴張、政府支持以及獲得專家建議,也促進了全球農業即服務 (FaaS) 市場的穩定成長。此外,由於物聯網在農業領域的廣泛應用、人工智慧和機器學習在農業領域的整合、5G技術增強的連結性、自主農業的興起以及精密農業和感測器技術等農業技術的進步,FaaS(農業即服務)市場預計將持續成長。預計在2025年至2030年的預測期內,全球FaaS(農業即服務)市場規模將以16.56%的複合年成長率成長。
本報告調查並分析了全球 FaaS(農業即服務)市場,提供了有關成長動力和挑戰、市場趨勢和競爭格局的資訊。
Farming as a Service (FaaS) refers to a business model within the agricultural sector that enables farmers to access a range of professional services on a pay-per-use or subscription basis. This model provides farmers with a suite of agrarian management solutions, including precision farming tools, analytics, utility and labor services, equipment rentals, and access to broader markets. FaaS aims to enhance crop production by offering farmers easy accessibility to services like on-time availability of labor, equipment rentals, and utility services such as irrigation facilities and power supply. The global farming as a service market value in 2024 stood at US$4.70 billion, and is likely to reach US$11.78 billion by 2030.
One of the key drivers behind the adoption of farming as a service is increasing food consumption and a growing global population. As the global population continues to expand, with projections indicating nearly 10 billion people by 2050, the demand for food is expected to rise substantially. In this context, the farming as a service market plays a crucial role in supporting farmers to meet the escalating demand for food. By providing access to advanced technologies, farm management solutions, production assistance, and market integration services, farming as a service enables farmers to optimize their agricultural practices, enhance productivity, and meet the growing food requirements of a larger population. Various other factors including reduced capital investments, expanding agriculture industry, government support and access to professional advice etc. have also contributed to the consistent growth of global farming as a service market. Furthermore, the farming as a service market is predicted to grow due to growing popularity of IoT in agriculture, integration of AI and machine learning in agriculture, enhanced connectivity with 5G, rise of autonomous agriculture, advancements in agricultural technologies, such as precision farming, sensor technologies, etc. The global farming as a service market value is projected to grow at a CAGR of 16.56%, during the forecast period of 2025-2030.
Market Segmentation Analysis:
By Service Type: According to the report, the global farming as a service market is bifurcated into three segments based on the type of service: farm management solutions, production assistance and access to market. Farm management solutions acquired majority of share in the market in 2024 because it offers a comprehensive range of services that are crucial for effective farm management. This segment provides farmers with essential tools and analytics for yield monitoring, weather data analysis, germination data assessment, soil quality evaluation, and other key metrics necessary for optimizing agricultural operations. By leveraging farm management solutions, farmers can make data-driven decisions, enhance productivity, reduce wastage, and address any shortcomings in their farming practices. These solutions empower farmers to improve crop yields, implement sustainable practices, and achieve operational efficiency, making them a fundamental component of the farming as a service market and contributing significantly to its market share dominance. While, access to markets segment is the fastest growing segment because it plays a crucial role in connecting farmers directly to suppliers and marketplaces, eliminating intermediaries, and streamlining the distribution process. By leveraging access to markets services, farmers can overcome traditional barriers in reaching consumers, improve their market visibility, and establish direct relationships with buyers, thereby increasing their sales and revenue.
By Delivery Model: According to the report, the global farming as a service market is bifurcated into two types of delivery models: subscription and pay-per-use. Subscription model acquired majority of share in the market in 2024 and is the fastest growing segment as well, since subscription model offers scalability and flexibility, allowing farmers to modify their programs to accommodate changing crop varieties, seasonal demands, or specific farm requirements without the need for a substantial initial investment in infrastructure or equipment. Moreover, subscription services are more cost-effective in the long run compared to pay-per-use models.
By End User: According to the report, the global farming as a service market is bifurcated into five end users: farmers, government, advisory bodies, financial institutions, and corporate. Farmers segment acquired majority of share in the market in 2024 and is the fastest growing segment as well as farmers benefit significantly from the diverse range of services offered by farming as a service provider. These services empower farmers to optimize their agricultural practices, enhance productivity, and improve efficiency. Additionally, the subscription model, which is anticipated to grow rapidly, offers farmers cost-effective access to advanced agricultural technologies and resources without substantial upfront investments. Moreover, farmers play a pivotal role in the agricultural sector, and their ability to access specialized expertise, advanced technologies, and economies of scale through farming as a service model enhances their operational efficiency and profitability.
By Region: The report provides insight into the farming as a service market based on the geographical operations, namely North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and rest of the world. North America farming as a service market enjoyed the highest market share in 2024 due to several factors such as the increasing usage of automation and control systems, smart agricultural technologies, and the adoption of agriculture farming as a service in the region. The increased use of automated machinery, smart crops, livestock monitoring, and drones is aiding farmers in improving farm management, contributing to the regional market growth. The US dominates the North America Farming as a Service market owing to robust economic growth, growing consumer spending and business investments. Also, the US is home to major global agriculture machinery manufacturers like Deere & Company and AGCO Corporation, which have maintained leading positions in the agriculture industry by adapting to changes and incorporating automation and robotics into their machinery.
On the other hand, Asia Pacific is expected to register the fastest growth in the farming as a service market due to factors like rapid population growth, technological advancements, increasing demand for sustainable agriculture practices, and the need for efficient farming solutions. Advancements in agricultural technologies, such as smart sensors and data analytics, are anticipated to drive the adoption of farming as a service model. India is expected to be the fastest-growing region in farming as a service as India is predominantly an agrarian economy which contributes 15% to GDP, but faces challenges such as low productivity due to heavy reliance on rainwater, small farm land holdings, and lack of access to technology. The demand for food in India is growing, but supply is constrained by marginal productivity gains, shrinking arable land, climate change effects, and supply chain inefficiencies. The government and private players are working to improve efficiency and productivity in agriculture through Farming as a Service (FaaS) solutions.
Global Farming as a service Market Dynamics:
Growth Drivers: Growing population serves as a significant growth driver for the farming as a service market due to several key factors outlined in the research. The increasing global population leads to a rising demand for food, necessitating more efficient and productive agricultural practices. As population growth drives the demand for food, it creates a need for innovative solutions in agriculture to enhance productivity and meet the growing food requirements. This demand for increased agricultural output encourages the adoption of advanced technologies and services like Farming as a Service (FaaS) to optimize farming processes, improve crop yields, and ensure sustainable agricultural practices. Other significant growth drivers driving the market growth includes expanding agriculture industry, reduced capital investments, government initiatives and support, access to professional advice, adoption of advanced technology in agricultural products etc.
Challenges: Lack of technical awareness is a significant challenge in farming as a service market. Studies have shown that farmers, especially small-scale farmers, face obstacles related to low levels of education and literacy, lack of market information, insecure property rights, poor road and communication infrastructure, etc. There are challenges in accessing farming information through mobile phones due to low education levels and training among small-scale farmers. Other challenges might include infrastructure limitations, regulatory hurdles etc.
Trends: Adoption of AI has emerged as a significant trend in the global farming as a service market. AI technologies, such as machine learning, computer vision, and predictive analytics, are revolutionizing farming practices by enabling data-driven decision-making, precision farming, and automation of labor-intensive tasks. AI in agriculture offers various benefits, including real-time insights, soil quality monitoring, plant health assessment, automated irrigation, and pesticide application, all of which contribute to enhancing overall harvest quality and accuracy. By leveraging AI-driven solutions, farmers can access advanced tools like drones, AG-robots, and data analytics to streamline farming operations, reduce costs, and improve crop yields. The integration of AI technologies into farming practices not only enhances productivity but also promotes sustainable farming methods by optimizing resource utilization and reducing environmental impact. More trends are believed to augment the growth of farming as a service market during the forecasted period include, growing popularity of IoT, supply chain optimization, rise of autonomous farming, focus on sustainability and climate resilience, enhanced connectivity with 5G, growing agritech start-ups etc.
Competitive Landscape and Recent Developments:
Farming as a service industry exhibits high fragmentation, with numerous players contributing to a diverse landscape. The market is characterized by many companies offering a wide range of innovative solutions, creating a competitive environment. Key players of global farming as a service market are:
Trimble Inc.
John Deere
SGS Societe Generale de Surveillance SA
IBM
AGCO Corporation
Bayer AG
Hexagon Agriculture
Taranis
AGRIVI
Apollo Agriculture
Precision Hawk
Em3 Agri Services Pvt. Ltd.
The key players are constantly investing in strategic initiatives, such as adoption of new technologies, introducing their services to emerging markets and more, to maintain a competitive edge in this market. For instance, in June 2025, Pivot Bio partnered with Taranis to help farmers adopt more sustainable nutrient management practices through the Taranis Conservation program. Through this partnership, Pivot Bio's dealer network will be able to offer Taranis Conservation services, which assist growers in securing NRCS funding for regenerative practices such as soil testing, nitrogen stabilizers, and variable rate technology.