$9.2 Billion Worldwide Irrigation Automation Industry to 2027 - Players Include Netafim, Lindsay, Valmont Industries and The Toro Company


Dublin, Nov. 15, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Irrigation Automation Market by System (Automatic, Semi-Automatic), Component (Controllers, Valves, Sprinklers, Sensors, Other Components), Irrigation Type (Sprinkler, Drip, Surface), Automation Type, End-Use and Region - Global Forecast to 2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global market for irrigation automation is estimated at USD 4.2 Billion in 2022; it is projected to grow at a CAGR of 17.2% to reach USD 9.2 Billion by 2027.

The automatic irrigation system is growing at a high CAGR in the global irrigation automation market during the forecast period

Automatic irrigation automation systems require no human intervention, which is why it is widely being adopted among educated farmers. Automatic systems have a central controller that allows the growers to adjust when, where, and how much water is to be applied. Most controllers have a percentage adjust control so that it is simpler to adjust as the weather gets warmer or cooler and irrigation requirements change.

Companies such as Rain Bird Corporation (US), The Toro Company (US), Hunter Industries (US), and Lindsay Corporation (US) provide automatic solutions which do not require human intervention once correctly installed in the field. These solutions have hardware components such as controllers, sensors, valves, and software components, which include central control units that are integrated to achieve a fully automatic irrigation system.

The sensors component segment is the fastest growing irrigation automation market during the forecast period

Sensors are used in irrigation automation to increase the efficiency of systems by mapping soil moisture, pH of the soil, etc. Sensors such as freeze sensors, soil, rain and wind sensors are used. The farmers are upgrading their irrigation automation systems to sensor-based systems to increase the efficiency and productivity of crops while reducing labor costs and saving time.

Companies such as Rain Bird (US), The Toro Company (US), and Hunter industries (US) provide a wide range of sensors that are equally efficient with manual, semi-automatic, and fully automatic irrigation systems. Sensors are majorly used in developed countries that use fully automated irrigation systems. However, the segment is anticipated to witness the highest growth among the developing regions such as the Asia Pacific during the forecast period.

The real-time feedback system segment, by automation, is projected to be the fastest growing segment in the irrigation automation market during the forecast period.

The demand for real-time feedback systems is growing during the study period since most automated irrigation systems are operated by using sensors for rain, tensiometers, weather, and temperature. This data is further used for the decision-making process of irrigation. With real-time feedback systems, farmers can get real-time data on the various stages of irrigation on their field through laptops or mobile phones.

Real-time feedback systems have benefitted farmers by reducing irrigation costs, crop losses, production time, and pesticide application while improving yield and quality. North America is the largest consumer of real-time feedback system owing to early adoption of automation technology. However, Asia Pacific is the fastest growing region in terms of the adoption of real-time feedback systems.

The non-agricultural segment, by end use, is witnessing the highest growth rate in the global irrigation automation market

Turfs & landscape, golf courses and residential areas are considered under the non-agricultural end use segment. In the non-agricultural segment, sprinklers are primarily being used as they are more effective and covers a larger area compared to drip irrigation.

Residential users often adopt technology-oriented irrigation systems to effectively maintain the landscape with less labor and reduce water wastage and water bills. According to the data provided by the US geological survey, golf course irrigation accounts for 0.5% of the 408 billion gallons of water used per day in the US. Soil moisture sensors and controllers are an excellent tool to help optimize the irrigation of sports turf and prevent overwatering and leaching of fertilizers and other chemicals into the ground.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Introduction

2 Research Methodology

3 Executive Summary

4 Premium Insights
4.1 Attractive Opportunities in the Irrigation Automation Market
4.2 Irrigation Automation Market: Growth Rate of Major Regional Submarkets
4.3 Asia-Pacific: Irrigation Automation Market, by Key Type & Country
4.4 Irrigation Automation Market, by Irrigation Type
4.5 Irrigation Automation Market, by Automation Type
4.6 Irrigation Automation Market, by Component
4.7 Irrigation Automation Market, by Region

5 Market Overview
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Macroeconomic Indicators
5.2.1 Increase in Area Under Irrigation
5.2.1.1 Growth in the Population Size to Drive the Demand for Food
5.3 Market Dynamics
5.3.1 Drivers
5.3.1.1 Increased Mechanization and Adoption of Smart Agricultural Technologies
5.3.1.2 Government Initiatives to Promote Water Conservation
5.3.1.3 Awareness Among Farmers About the Benefits of Automated Irrigation Technologies
5.3.2 Restraints
5.3.2.1 High Costs Associated with the Installation and Lack of Technical Knowledge
5.3.2.2 Data Management and Data Aggregation in Irrigation Automation Systems
5.3.3 Opportunities
5.3.3.1 Government Subsidies on Automated Farming Technology
5.3.3.2 Presence of Large Farms Across the Globe
5.3.4 Challenges
5.3.4.1 Lack of Good Infrastructure for the Efficient Functioning of Irrigation Automation Systems
5.3.4.2 Implementation of Automated Irrigation in Fragmented Land Holdings
5.4 Impact of COVID-19 on Market Dynamics
5.5 Trends/Disruptions Impacting the Customer's Business
5.6 Pricing Analysis
5.7 Value Chain Analysis
5.8 Market Ecosystem
5.9 Technology Analysis
5.10 Patent Analysis
5.11 Trade Analysis
5.12 Key Conferences & Events
5.13 Tariff and Regulatory Landscape
5.14 Regulatory Bodies, Government Agencies, and Other Organizations
5.15 Porter's Five Forces Analysis
5.16 Case Studies
5.16.1 Hydropoint's Weathertrak Helps Leed Platinum Research Campus Achieve Sustainability Goals
5.16.2 Drought Management in California's Ojai Valley with IoT Based Solutions
5.17 Key Stakeholders & Buying Criteria

6 Irrigation Automation Market, by System
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Automatic
6.2.1 Fully Automatic Systems Provide Growers the Flexibility to Adjust the Controls Periodically
6.3 Semi-Automatic
6.3.1 Semi-Automatic Irrigation Systems are More Preferred due to Their Cost-Effectiveness and the Ability to Reset After Every Irrigation Cycle

7 Irrigation Automation Market, by Component
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Controllers
7.2.1 Controllers Perform the Triple Action of Monitoring, Controlling, and Analyzing Water Levels, Aiding Their Growth Among Farmers
7.3 Valves
7.3.1 Valves are Effective in the Modulation of Flow Rate as Well as Prevention of Backflow Along with On-Off Control
7.4 Sensors
7.4.1 Wastage of Water due to Unnecessary Irrigation During Windy and Rainy Weather Can be Controlled Using Sensors
7.4.2 Weather-Based Sensors
7.4.3 Soil-Based Sensors
7.4.4 Fertigation Sensors
7.5 Sprinklers
7.5.1 Shift Toward Efficient Watering by Landscape and Golf Course Owners is Increasing the Demand for Automated Sprinkler Systems
7.6 Other Components
7.6.1 Components Such as Flow Meters and Pressure Gauges Assist the Irrigation Automation Process by Determining the Pressure and Water Flow

8 Irrigation Automation Market, by Automation Type
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Time-Based System
8.2.1 Time-Based Systems Optimize the Irrigation Schedule Aiding in Better Yield
8.3 Volume-Based System
8.3.1 Volume-Based Systems are Versatile as They Can Function Without a Power Source
8.4 Real-Time Feedback System
8.4.1 Growing Awareness Among Farmers About the Availability of Real-Time Data on the Irrigation Process Led to an Increased Demand for this System
8.5 Computer-Based Irrigation Control System
8.5.1 R&D Efforts to Launch Affordable Computer-Based Irrigation Control Systems to Improve Farm Productivity in Developing Regions

9 Irrigation Automation Market, by Irrigation Type
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Drip Irrigation
9.2.1 Automation Systems Increase the Efficiency of the Drip Irrigation Process by Allowing Irrigation Based on Real-Time Data
9.3 Sprinkler Irrigation
9.3.1 High Usage of Sprinkler Systems in Professional Lawns and Golf Courses Increases the Demand for the Automation Process
9.4 Surface Irrigation
9.4.1 High Labor Requirements and Low Water Use Efficiency Increase the Demand for Automation in Surface Irrigation Systems

10 Irrigation Automation Market, by End Use
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Agricultural
10.2.1 Real-Time Monitoring of Soil Conditions and Less Human Intervention Result in an Increased Demand for Irrigation Automation
10.2.2 Greenhouses
10.2.3 Open Fields
10.3 Non-Agricultural
10.3.1 Stringent Rules About Efficient Water Usage in Landscapes and Laws are Making Growers Shift Toward Automated Irrigation Methods
10.3.2 Residential
10.3.3 Turf & Landscapes
10.3.4 Golf Courses

11 Irrigation Automation Market, by Region

12 Competitive Landscape
12.1 Overview
12.2 Key Player Strategies
12.3 Revenue Analysis of Key Players
12.4 Market Share Analysis, 2021
12.5 COVID-19-Specific Company Response
12.6 Company Evaluation Quadrant (Key Players)
12.6.1 Stars
12.6.2 Pervasive Players
12.6.3 Emerging Leaders
12.6.4 Participants
12.6.5 Product Footprint
12.6.6 Competitive Benchmarking
12.7 Irrigation Automation Market, Start-Up/Sme Evaluation Quadrant, 2020
12.7.1 Progressive Companies
12.7.2 Starting Blocks
12.7.3 Responsive Companies
12.7.4 Dynamic Companies
12.8 Competitive Scenario and Trends
12.8.1 Irrigation Automation Market
12.8.2 Product Launches
12.8.3 Deals

13 Company Profiles
13.1 Netafim
13.2 Lindsay Corporation
13.3 Valmont Industries Inc.
13.4 The Toro Company
13.5 Jain Irrigation Systems
13.6 Hunter Industries
13.7 Rain Bird
13.8 Hydropoint Data Systems
13.9 Weathermatic
13.10 Nelson Irrigation
13.11 Calsense
13.12 Galcon
13.13 Rubicon Water
13.14 Irritec S.P.A
13.15 Mottech Water Solutions Ltd.
13.16 Waterbit Inc.
13.17 Growlink
13.18 Ranch Systems
13.19 Blurain
13.2 Avanijal Agri Automation Pvt Ltd.
13.21 Irrigation Automation Systems
13.22 Signature Control Systems, Inc.
13.23 Superior
13.24 Holman Industries
13.25 Baccara

14 Adjacent and Related Markets

15 Appendix

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