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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
2037392
2034年農業區塊鏈市場預測-全球分析(按產品、公司規模、作物類型、部署模式、提供者、應用、最終用戶和地區分類)Blockchain in Agriculture Market Forecasts to 2034 - Global Analysis By Offering (Platform and Services), Organization Size, Crop Type, Deployment, Provider, Application, End User and By Geography |
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根據 Stratistics MRC 的數據,預計到 2026 年,全球農業區塊鏈市場規模將達到 56 億美元,並在預測期內以 10.8% 的複合年成長率成長,到 2034 年將達到 128 億美元。
在農業領域,區塊鏈指的是分散式帳本技術(DLT)平台及相關的專業和管理服務。這些技術能夠實現從農場到消費者的整個農業食品價值鏈的防篡改可追溯性、高度透明的供應鏈文件、基於智慧合約的交易結算以及檢驗的永續性認證,從而為大型企業、中小企業和農業生產者組織提供食品安全合規、商品貿易融資、排碳權檢驗和原產地認證等方面的應用。
食品安全可追溯性的監管要求
基於《食品安全現代化法案》(FSMA 204)、歐盟食品安全修正案以及全球零售商供應商可追溯性認證標準,強制性食品可追溯性的監管要求不斷擴大,迫使食品供應鏈參與者採用區塊鏈平台。區塊鏈平台能夠提供不可篡改、可審計的追蹤記錄,並具備傳統資料庫系統無法實現的防篡改和多方存取功能。區塊鏈平台的實施將把每次食品安全召回的可追溯性缺口檢驗時間從數週縮短至數秒,產生強力的商業性投資回報證據,推動區塊鏈技術在農業領域的持續應用。
小規模農戶面臨的數位化障礙
要實現農業區塊鏈溯源網路的價值,需要價值鏈節點的參與,例如上游的小規模小規模和加工商。然而,這些節點往往缺乏數位素養、行動連線和平台實施資金,導致網路完整性存在漏洞,並可能損害區塊鏈溯源專案的完整性。因此,價值鏈計畫發起者需要大力投資農民的數位化普及,使得平台實施的總成本超過了單純的技術採購價格。
農業排碳權檢驗
自願碳市場對檢驗的農業碳封存信用額的需求,要求提供防篡改的土壤管理記錄,而區塊鏈平台恰好能夠提供這種記錄。這催生了一個快速成長的高階應用領域,推動農業區塊鏈的應用範圍從食品安全追溯擴展到碳市場貨幣化項目。發行經區塊鏈檢驗的碳權額,檢驗可獲得 50 至 200 美元的溢價,使其成為具有前瞻性思維的農業企業極具吸引力的區塊鏈投資獎勵。
與集中式資料庫的競爭
現有供應鏈軟體供應商提供的基於雲端的集中式資料庫食品溯源解決方案,與滿足現行法規最低要求的傳統溯源資料庫架構相比,實施複雜度更低,成本也顯著降低,有助於更好地遵守法規。對於那些質疑區塊鏈不可篡改性是否值得額外投資的企業而言,這些解決方案極具競爭力。
新冠疫情造成的食品供應鏈中斷和透明度挑戰暴露了傳統溯源系統在快速事件回應方面的不足,加速了食品業對區塊鏈溯源技術的投資。疫情後更嚴格的食品安全法規和消費者對供應鏈透明度的需求,持續推動全球農業領域區塊鏈平台的應用。
在預測期內,服務業預計將佔據最大的市場佔有率。
預計在預測期內,服務領域將佔據最大的市場佔有率。這主要歸功於區塊鏈農業平台的主導商業模式。這些平台透過實施諮詢、系統整合、農戶入駐專案管理以及持續的託管服務合約等方式,向專業服務提供者交付服務。這些經營模式將區塊鏈技術專長與農業領域知識相結合,以實現農業供應鏈營運商所需的高效專案部署。
在預測期內,大型企業細分市場預計將呈現最高的複合年成長率。
在預測期內,大型企業板塊預計將呈現最高的成長率。這主要歸功於大型食品零售商、全球大宗商品貿易商和跨國食品製造商在其整個供應商網路中積極推行全面的區塊鏈可追溯性計畫。推動這一趨勢的因素包括:展現出行業領先商業性影響力的投資規模,以及機構投資者對環境、社會和治理(ESG)報告的要求,即需要提供供應鏈永續性的證明文件,而區塊鏈平台能夠有效地滿足這些要求。
在預測期內,北美預計將佔據最大的市場佔有率。這主要歸因於以下幾個因素:美國實施了《食品安全現代化法案》(FSMA)第204條規定的強制性可追溯性要求,從而推動了大規模、合規主導的區塊鏈應用;IBM Food Trust、Oracle和SAP等領先平台供應商在北美的收入顯著成長;以及各大連鎖超市積極投資區塊可追溯性項目。
在預測期內,亞太地區預計將呈現最高的複合年成長率。這主要歸因於以下因素:中國強制性的國家級食品溯源數位化要求、印度啟動的國家級農業區塊鏈試驗計畫,以及中產階級消費者對檢驗的食品安全文件需求的快速成長,這些因素正在推動亞太地區食品供應鏈的機構投資。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Blockchain in Agriculture Market is accounted for $5.6 billion in 2026 and is expected to reach $12.8 billion by 2034 growing at a CAGR of 10.8% during the forecast period. Blockchain in agriculture refers to distributed ledger technology platforms and associated professional and managed services that enable immutable traceability, transparent supply chain documentation, smart contract-driven trade settlement, and verified sustainability certification across agricultural food value chains from farm to consumer, serving large enterprises, small and medium enterprises, and farmer producer organizations with food safety compliance, commodity trade finance, carbon credit verification, and provenance authentication applications.
Food Safety Traceability Regulatory Mandates
Expanding mandatory food traceability regulatory requirements under FSMA 204, EU food safety amendments, and global retailer supplier traceability qualification standards are compelling food supply chain participants to adopt blockchain platforms providing immutable audit-ready traceability records that conventional database systems cannot match for tamper-evidence and multi-stakeholder accessibility. Each documented food safety recall event reducing the traceability gap validation period from weeks to seconds through blockchain platform deployment generates powerful commercial return-on-investment evidence sustaining agricultural blockchain adoption.
Smallholder Farmer Digital Onboarding Barriers
Agricultural blockchain traceability network value realization requiring participation from upstream smallholder farmer and small processor supply chain nodes whose limited digital literacy, mobile connectivity, and financial resources for platform adoption create network completeness gaps limiting blockchain traceability program integrity, requiring substantial farmer digital inclusion investment from supply chain program sponsors that increases total platform implementation cost beyond pure technology procurement price.
Agricultural Carbon Credit Verification
Voluntary carbon market demand for verified agricultural carbon sequestration credit issuance requiring immutable soil practice documentation that blockchain platforms uniquely provide creates a rapidly growing premium application driving agricultural blockchain adoption beyond food safety traceability into carbon market monetization programs. Blockchain-verified carbon credit issuance enabling farmer carbon revenue premium valuation at $50 to $200 per verified tonne creates compelling blockchain investment incentive for progressive farming operations.
Centralized Database Alternative Competition
Cloud-based centralized database food traceability solutions from established supply chain software vendors offering lower implementation complexity and adequate regulatory compliance at substantially lower cost create competitive alternatives for organizations questioning whether blockchain immutability justifies additional investment versus conventional traceability database architectures that meet current regulatory minimum requirements.
COVID-19 food supply chain disruption visibility challenges exposing conventional traceability system inadequacies for rapid incident response accelerated food industry blockchain traceability investment. Post-pandemic food safety regulatory tightening and consumer supply chain transparency demand continue driving agricultural blockchain platform adoption globally.
The services segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The services segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period, due to the dominant commercial model of blockchain agricultural platform delivered through implementation consulting, systems integration, farmer onboarding program management, and ongoing managed service contracts that agricultural supply chain operators require from specialized providers combining blockchain technology expertise with agricultural domain knowledge for effective program deployment.
The large enterprises segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the large enterprises segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate, driven by major food retailers, global commodity traders, and multinational food manufacturers committing to comprehensive blockchain traceability programs across their full supplier networks at investment scales that demonstrate category-defining commercial traction, combined with institutional ESG reporting requirements for supply chain sustainability documentation that blockchain platforms efficiently satisfy.
During the forecast period, the North America region is expected to hold the largest market share, due to the United States implementing FSMA 204 mandatory traceability requirements creating large-scale compliance-driven blockchain adoption, leading platform vendors including IBM Food Trust, Oracle, and SAP generating substantial North American revenue, and strong retailer blockchain traceability program investment across major grocery chains.
Over the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR, due to China implementing national mandatory food traceability digital requirements, India launching national agricultural blockchain pilot programs, and rapidly growing middle-class consumer demand for verified food safety documentation driving institutional investment across Asia Pacific food supply chains.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Blockchain in Agriculture Market include IBM Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, SAP SE, Oracle Corporation, Accenture plc, Amazon Web Services Inc., Ripple Labs Inc., Chainlink Labs, TE-FOOD International GmbH, AgriDigital, Ripe.io, VeChain Foundation, BlockApps Inc., Provenance Ltd., GrainChain, and Dimitra Incorporated.
In April 2026, IBM Corporation expanded its Food Trust blockchain network to cover 500 additional global food supplier onboarding through an automated digital credentialing system reducing farmer blockchain entry time from weeks to under 48 hours.
In March 2026, VeChain Foundation launched a new agricultural carbon credit verification module enabling farmers to generate blockchain-verified carbon sequestration documentation supporting premium voluntary carbon market credit issuance across Asian agricultural commodity supply chains.
In February 2026, AgriDigital secured a major Australian grain trading cooperative blockchain traceability contract covering 8 million metric tons of annual grain throughput with integrated carbon practice verification for regenerative agriculture program documentation.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Rest of the World (RoW) Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.