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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
2064957
城市及周邊農業市場預測至2034年:按生產系統、農業模式、技術、作物類型、分銷管道和地區分類的全球分析Peri-Urban Agriculture Market Forecasts to 2034 - Global Analysis By Production System, Farming Model, Technology, Crop Type, Distribution Channel and Geography |
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根據 Stratistics MRC 的數據,預計到 2026 年,全球城市近郊農業市場規模將達到 85 億美元,並在預測期內以 11.9% 的複合年成長率成長,到 2034 年將達到 210 億美元。
城郊農業是指在城市及周邊地區進行的農業活動,它在連接城鄉糧食系統方面發揮重要作用。這包括作物種植、園藝、畜牧養殖和小規模水產養殖,旨在為附近的城市市場供應新鮮農產品。這種農業模式具有許多優勢,例如降低運輸成本、提供更新鮮的食品以及改善農民的市場進入。此外,它還有助於廢棄物回收、提高土地利用效率和保障都市區糧食安全。日益成長的都市化和對本地生產食品不斷成長的需求正在推動全球城郊農業系統的擴張。
都市區食品需求增加
隨著都市區密度增加,郊區對生鮮食品的需求顯著上升。大都會圈的消費者越來越依賴附近的農業區來取得生鮮食品。這種轉變推動了郊區農業活動的擴張。新鮮蔬果消費量的成長進一步促進了本地農業的發展。都市區對食品安全的擔憂也推動了需求成長。零售網路優先考慮從附近地區採購,以縮短配送時間。
城市污染帶來的污染風險
城市污染仍然是郊區農業發展的主要阻礙因素。空氣污染物、污水污染和土壤劣化都會對作物品質產生負面影響。接近性工業區和交通樞紐會增加環境風險。受污染的灌溉水源會影響作物安全和產量穩定性。農民常常面臨保持清潔種植環境的挑戰。食品安全的監管問題也限制了農業的進一步擴張。
社區生鮮食品供應
都市區消費者和零售商正優先考慮短距離供應鏈,以確保產品新鮮度並降低物流成本。這推動了全球大都市地區對生鮮食品生鮮食品的需求成長,並透過使大都會圈生產者能夠將種植面積擴大到更靠近都市區消費中心的地方、加強直接面向市場的配銷通路以及整合高效的冷藏和運輸系統,促進了以本地為中心的生鮮食品供應。市政當局對城市農業的支持進一步推動了其發展。不斷完善的分銷基礎設施也提升了市場潛力。
城市基礎設施的快速擴張
隨著住宅、商業設施和交通網路建設活動的活性化,郊區的耕地面積正在減少。農業用地向城市開發用地的轉變限制了農業擴張。不斷上漲的地價進一步阻礙了城市周邊地區的農業利用。土地資源的競爭加劇了農民的經濟壓力。農業用地的長期永續性面臨日益嚴峻的挑戰。
新冠疫情提高了人們對本地食品供應韌性的認知,並減少了對長途農業物流的依賴。供應鏈中斷凸顯了本地食品生產系統的重要性。封鎖期間,對新鮮本地食品的需求顯著成長。各國政府和地方當局大力推動都市區地區的農業舉措。疫情後的經濟復甦進一步加強了對本地農業基礎設施的投資。消費者對新鮮安全食品的偏好進一步成長。整體而言,疫情對市場成長產生了正面影響。
在預測期內,露天種植部分預計將佔據最大佔有率。
在預測期內,露天種植預計將佔據最大的市場佔有率。這主要歸功於其基礎設施要求低,且適合在郊區進行大規模的蔬果生產。農民青睞露天種植系統,因為其成本效益高且易於操作。城市郊區附近大片土地的可用性也促進了露天種植的普及。傳統耕作方式仍是生產結構中的主導因素。低投資需求進一步鞏固了該細分市場的優勢。這些因素確保了其永續的競爭優勢。
預計在預測期內,線上雜貨平台細分市場將呈現最高的複合年成長率。
在預測期內,由於全球都市區和郊區消費者對生鮮食品宅配的偏好日益成長,在線生鮮平台領域預計將呈現最高的成長率。這一成長的驅動力在於,農民和經銷商正不斷整合數位市場、直銷銷售管道和電子商務供應鏈系統,以改善大都會圈整個食品供應鏈網路的獲取途徑並減少配送效率低下的問題。都市區數位科技的快速普及也進一步加速了這項需求。
在預測期內,亞太地區預計將佔據最大的市場佔有率,這主要得益於印度、中國、印尼和越南等國郊區活躍的農業活動。該地區城市中心附近對生鮮食品的需求十分旺盛。政府對城市農業的支持正在推動其進一步發展。廣闊的郊區農業用地為生產提供了支撐。不斷成長的食品消費正在推動市場擴張。
在預測期內,北美地區預計將呈現最高的複合年成長率,這主要得益於美國和加拿大永續城市食品系統的不斷普及,以及對現代城郊農業技術的大力投資。消費者越來越傾向於新鮮、可追溯的食品。先進的物流基礎設施為高效配送提供了支援。不斷擴展的城市農業計畫進一步加速了這一趨勢。強大的技術整合正在提高生產力。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Peri-Urban Agriculture Market is accounted for $8.5 billion in 2026 and is expected to reach $21.0 billion by 2034 growing at a CAGR of 11.9% during the forecast period. Peri-urban agriculture refers to farming activities carried out in areas surrounding cities and urban centers, bridging rural and urban food systems. It includes the cultivation of crops, horticulture, livestock rearing, and small-scale aquaculture to supply fresh produce to nearby urban markets. This form of agriculture benefits from reduced transportation costs, fresher food supply, and improved market access for farmers. It also supports waste recycling, land-use efficiency, and urban food security. Increasing urbanization and demand for locally sourced food are driving the expansion of peri-urban agricultural systems globally.
Rising urban food demand
Rising urban population density is significantly increasing demand for fresh food production near city outskirts. Consumers in metropolitan regions are increasingly relying on nearby agricultural zones for perishable food supplies. This shift is encouraging expansion of farming activities in peri-urban areas. Growing consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables is further supporting localized cultivation. Food security concerns in urban regions are also strengthening demand. Retail networks are prioritizing nearby sourcing to reduce delivery time.
Urban pollution contamination risks
Exposure to urban pollution remains a key restraint for peri-urban agriculture development. Airborne pollutants, wastewater contamination, and soil degradation can negatively impact crop quality. Proximity to industrial and transportation zones increases environmental risks. Contaminated irrigation sources may affect crop safety and yield consistency. Farmers often face challenges in maintaining clean cultivation environments. Regulatory concerns regarding food safety further limit expansion.
Localized fresh food supply
Urban consumers and retailers are prioritizing short supply chains to ensure freshness and reduce logistics costs. This is driving localized fresh food supply as agricultural producers expand cultivation near urban consumption centers, strengthen direct-to-market distribution channels, and integrate efficient cold storage and transport systems to meet rising demand for fresh produce in metropolitan regions globally. Municipal support for urban farming is further strengthening growth. Improved distribution infrastructure enhances market potential.
Rapid urban infrastructure expansion
Growing construction activities for housing, commercial spaces, and transport networks reduce cultivable land near cities. Conversion of agricultural zones into urban developments limits farming expansion. Rising land prices further discourage agricultural use of peri-urban areas. Competition for land resources intensifies operational constraints for farmers. Long-term sustainability of farming zones is increasingly challenged.
The COVID-19 pandemic increased awareness of local food supply resilience and reduced dependence on long-distance agricultural logistics. Disruptions in supply chains highlighted the importance of nearby food production systems. Demand for fresh and locally sourced food increased significantly during lockdown periods. Governments and municipalities promoted urban and peri-urban farming initiatives. Post-pandemic recovery strengthened investment in local agriculture infrastructure. Consumer preference for fresh and safe food further increased. Overall, the pandemic positively influenced market growth.
The open field farming segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The open field farming segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period as lower infrastructure requirements and suitability for large-scale vegetable and fruit production in peri-urban regions. Farmers prefer open field systems for their cost efficiency and operational simplicity. Availability of larger land parcels near urban outskirts supports adoption. Traditional farming practices continue to dominate production structures. Lower investment requirements further strengthen segment leadership. These factors ensure sustained dominance.
The online grocery platforms segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the online grocery platforms segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate due to rising consumer preference for doorstep delivery of fresh produce in urban and peri-urban regions globally. This is driving online grocery platforms segment growth as farmers and distributors increasingly integrate digital marketplaces, direct-to-consumer sales channels, and e-commerce supply systems to improve accessibility and reduce distribution inefficiencies across metropolitan food supply networks. Rapid urban digital adoption is further accelerating demand.
During the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is expected to hold the largest market share owing to strong agricultural activity in peri-urban zones across countries such as India, China, Indonesia, and Vietnam. The region has extensive demand for fresh food near urban centers. Government support for urban agriculture further strengthens development. Availability of large peri-urban farming belts supports production. Rising food consumption drives market expansion.
Over the forecast period, the North America region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR driven by increasing adoption of sustainable urban food systemsand strong investment in modern peri-urban farming technologies across the United States and Canada. Consumers are increasingly preferring fresh and traceable food products. Advanced logistics infrastructure supports efficient distribution. Growing urban agriculture initiatives further accelerate adoption. Strong technological integration enhances productivity.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Peri-Urban Agriculture Market include Gotham Greens, BrightFarms Inc., Lufa Farms, Plenty Unlimited Inc., AeroFarms, Infarm GmbH, Freight Farms Inc., Square Roots, Bowery Farming, Eden Green Technology, Kalera Inc., Sky Greens, UrbanKisaan, Farmizen and GoodLeaf Farms.
In May 2025, Lufa Farms Inc. and Walmart Canada finalized a strategic retail partnership to sell locally grown, synthetic-pesticide-free produce directly sourced from Lufa's urban greenhouses across selected store locations in Montreal. This commercial collaboration aligns with Walmart's broader sustainability goals while expanding Lufa's market footprint beyond its traditional subscription basket network into mainstream retail storefronts.
In January 2025, Plenty Unlimited Inc. officially launched its co-branded "Driscoll's Only Sweet Strawberries" into select Walmart stores across the Mid-Atlantic region, signaling a major product milestone despite ongoing corporate restructuring. This premium product launch utilizes specialized genetics optimized for indoor vertical grow rooms to deliver exceptional fruit quality and consistent, year-round flavor to East Coast retail shelves.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Rest of the World (RoW) are also represented in the same manner as above.