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全球乳牛群管理市場 - 2023-2030Global Dairy Herd Management Market - 2023-2030 |
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2022年,全球乳牛群管理市場規模達到41.8億美元,預計2030年將達到69.2億美元,2023-2030年預測期間CAGR為6.51%。
根據糧農組織 (2021) 的數據,2020 年全球牛奶產量增加 2%,達到 9.06 億公噸 (MMT),預計未來幾年將進一步成長。為了滿足牛奶產量增加的需求,酪農需要最佳化其運作。乳牛群管理技術有助於提高飼養、配種和健康管理的效率,進而提高每頭乳牛的產乳量。
基於雲端的乳牛群管理軟體越來越受歡迎。它允許農民從任何地方存取他們的資料,與專家合作並接收即時警報,從而更輕鬆地有效管理他們的牛群。 2022年9月,VAS宣佈在PULSE上推出MyDC。新的基於雲端的牛群管理工具的目標是使日常任務變得更容易。憑藉其方便用戶使用的介面,PULSE 上的 MyDC 為農民提供了乳製品資料的效率和可近性。
自動化乳牛群管理系統由於其效率和節省勞動力的特性,在乳牛群管理市場中佔有很大佔有率。由於其先進的技術基礎設施、強大的乳製品行業以及對現代農業實踐的投資意願,北美在乳牛群管理市場中佔有最高的佔有率。 2023 年 9 月 29 日,加拿大農業和農業食品部長勞倫斯·麥考利 (Lawrence MacAulay) 宣佈設立新的乳製品創新和投資基金。未來10年,該基金將投資高達3.33億加元,以支持加拿大乳製品產業的競爭力及其適應新的市場現實。
根據經合組織-糧農組織《2019-2028年農業展望》,預計牛牧產量年增率將達到1.2%,超過前十年預測的0.4%的平均單產成長率。這是因為低產國家的牛群成長預計會更加強勁。隨著牛群規模的擴大,對有效管理實務的需求也越來越大。乳牛群管理系統幫助農民監控和最佳化較大乳牛群的表現,包括產乳量、繁殖和健康。
根據經合組織-糧農組織《2019-2028年農業展望》,未來十年,世界牛奶產量預計將以每年1.7%的速度成長,到2028年將達到9.81億噸,增速快於大多數其他主要農業國家商品。全球對牛奶和乳製品的需求不斷成長,需要更高的產奶量。乳牛群管理系統幫助農民做出數據驅動的決策,以最大限度地提高產奶量和整體生產力。
技術的進步使乳牛群管理變得更有效率和數據驅動。這些技術提供即時監控、自動化和決策支持,推動市場成長。自動化乳牛群管理系統為農民提供多方面的好處,包括透過減少勞動力需求來降低成本、改善動物健康和福利以及增加牛奶產量。
乳製品管理軟體和感測器提供每頭乳牛的健康狀況和產奶量的即時資料,從而實現數據驅動的決策,以最大限度地提高牛奶產量和盈利能力。 2023年10月,乳製品產業先驅smaXtec宣布推出新的人工智慧功能,引進TruAdvice技術來支援乳牛健康管理。
實施包括自動化、感測器和軟體在內的乳牛群管理系統通常需要大量的初始投資。較小的乳牛場可能會發現採用這些技術在經濟上造成負擔,特別是如果它們缺乏所需的財政資源。
乳牛群管理解決方案需要熟練的勞動力來操作和維護。然而,乳製品行業缺乏熟練勞動力。缺乏訓練有素的專業人員可能會阻礙這些系統的成功採用和有效運作。
Global Dairy Herd Management Market reached US$ 4.18 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 6.92 billion by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 6.51% during the forecast period 2023-2030.
According to FAO (2021), worldwide milk production increased by 2% to 906 million metric tonnes (MMT) in 2020 and is expected to further increase in upcoming years. To keep up with the demand for increased milk production, dairy farmers need to optimize their operations. Dairy herd management technology helps improve the efficiency of feeding, breeding, and health management, leading to higher milk yields per cow.
Cloud-based dairy herd management software is gaining popularity. It allows farmers to access their data from anywhere, collaborate with experts, and receive real-time alerts, making it easier to manage their herds effectively. In September 2022, VAS declared the launch of MyDC on PULSE. The goal of the new cloud-based herd management tool is to make day-to-day tasks easier. With its user-friendly interface, MyDC on PULSE offers efficiency and accessibility for dairy data to farmers.
Automated dairy herd management system has a significant share of the dairy herd management market due to their efficiency and labor savings properties. North America holds the highest share of the dairy herd management market due to its advanced technological infrastructure, strong dairy industry, and willingness to invest in modern agricultural practices. On 29 September 2023, the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, Canada, declared the new Dairy Innovation and Investment Fund. Over the next 10 years, the fund will invest up to $333 million to support the competitiveness of the Canadian dairy industry and its adaptation to new market realities.
According to the OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2019-2028, cowherd's increase is anticipated to reach 1.2% annually, exceeding the 0.4% average yield growth predicted for the previous ten years. This is because cow herd growth is expected to be stronger in low-yielding countries. As herd sizes grow, there is a greater need for efficient management practices. Dairy herd management systems help farmers monitor and optimize the performance of larger herds, including milk yield, reproduction, and health.
According to the OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2019-2028, over the next ten years, the world's milk production is predicted to increase at a rate of 1.7% per annum, or 981 million tonnes by 2028, faster than the majority of other major agricultural commodities. This increasing global demand for milk and dairy products requires higher milk yield. Dairy herd management systems help farmers make data-driven decisions to maximize milk yield and overall productivity.
Advancements in technology, are making dairy herd management more efficient and data-driven. These technologies provide real-time monitoring, automation, and decision support, driving market growth. Automated dairy herd management systems offer multifaceted benefits to farmers, including cost reduction through decreased labor needs, enhanced animal health and welfare, and increased milk production.
Dairy management software and sensors provide real-time data on each cow's health and milk production, enabling data-driven decisions to maximize milk output and profitability. In October 2023, smaXtec, a pioneer in the dairy industry, declared the launch of new artificial intelligence capabilities with the introduction of TruAdvice technology to support dairy herd health management.
Implementing dairy herd management systems, which include automation, sensors, and software, often demands a substantial initial investment. Smaller dairy farms may find it financially burdensome to adopt these technologies, especially if they lack the financial resources required.
Dairy herd management solutions require skilled labor to operate and maintain. However, there is a shortage of skilled labor in the dairy industry. The shortage of trained professionals can hinder the successful adoption and effective operation of these systems.
The global dairy herd management market is segmented based on product, application, end-user and region.
Automated systems significantly reduce the need for manual labor in tasks such as data collection, monitoring, and feeding. This results in substantial cost savings for farmers. According to an article published by Dairy Global, in addition to being time-efficient, an automatic milking system (AMS) can save labor costs by up to 30% and boost milk production by up to 12%.
Automated systems provide accurate, real-time data on each cow's health, milk production, and behavior. This precise data is essential for data-driven decision-making and optimizing herd performance. In May 2021, Waikato Milking Systems, a manufacturer of dairy technology, and Nedap, a pioneer in dairy herd management technology, partnered to launch two new products. Waikato Milking Systems introduced CowTraQ, a new cow monitoring system, and TracHQ, an automation platform that was powered by Nedap.
North America is at the forefront of technological innovations in agriculture and dairy farming. The region has seen widespread adoption of dairy herd management systems due to its advanced infrastructure and expertise in developing and implementing agtech solutions. In October 2020, Lactanet Canada, a farmer-run organization introduced DairyTrace, a national dairy cattle traceability program for dairy farmers in Canada.
North America has a significant share in the dairy herd management market owing to the increased production and consumption of dairy products. According to the USDA, the United States produced 226 billion pounds of milk in 2021, 1.3 percent more than in 2020. Dairy herd management systems help farmers make data-driven decisions that maximize milk yield per cow, resulting in increased overall milk production.
The major global players include: DeLaval, Merck & Co., Inc., Afimilk Ltd., Pearson Milking Technology, GEA Group, Fullwood JOZ, DAIRYMASTER, Lely, VAS and SUM-IT.
The pandemic caused disruptions in the supply chain for dairy herd management systems. Manufacturing, distribution, and delivery of equipment and technology were affected, leading to delays and shortages.
The dairy industry faced labor challenges during the pandemic. Lockdowns and restrictions affected the availability of farm labor, making the need for automation and remote monitoring more evident. Many dairy farmers turned to dairy herd management systems to address labor shortages.
The conflict disrupted the supply chain for dairy herd management systems. As a result, there were delays and shortages of many of the components and technologies used in these systems. Political instability and economic uncertainties resulting from the war impacted the financial stability of dairy farmers. Investment in advanced technologies like dairy herd management systems was reduced due to financial constraints.
The war impacted farming operations, which led to a reduction in dairy production. As a result, there was a decreased demand for various dairy herd management systems. The war caused economic uncertainty in these regions. As a result, farmers felt hesitant to invest in new technologies like dairy herd management systems and the adoption rate of such technologies slowed down.
The global dairy herd management market report would provide approximately 61 tables, 60 figures and 181 Pages.
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