According to a new report from Tractica, global deliveries of agricultural robots will increase rapidly over the next few years, increasing from 60 thousand by 2025.
The market research company expects drones to be the leader among agricultural robots, followed by tractorless drivers, robots for managing materials, robots for managing soil and robots for managing dairy products.
According to Traktika's forecasts, by 2025 the total annual market value of such supplies on a global scale will amount to $ 87.9 billion.
“Robots and automation technologies can significantly improve crop quality and yields, reduce the amount of chemicals used, solve the shortage of labor, and give hope for the economic sustainability of small farms,” says senior analyst Glenn Sanders.
Sanders adds that these factors stimulate high demand for robots throughout the agricultural process, including planting, pruning, weeding, harvesting and sorting, sowing, spraying, harvesting and processing materials.