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esgdatainrate · 1 year
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Smart Harvest In-Depth Profiling With Key Players and Recent Developments, Forecast Period: 2021-2031
Smart Harvest Market Research, 2030
The global smart harvest market was valued at $12,450.9 million in 2020, and is projected to reach $36,977.1 million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 11.4% from 2021 to 2030. Smart harvesting refers to the use of self-driving farming robots to gather fruits and vegetables with little or no human participation. Artificial intelligence (AI), aerial photographs, cloud algorithms, satellites, and technical analysis are all used in smart harvesting systems. Collecting makes use of a diversity of connected phones to boost yield. Smart harvesting in agriculture pertains to the use of smart technology such as GPS, cloud computer vision, satellite pictures, big data, and IoT to improve crop output.
An Increase in urban population in emerging countries such as India and China is expected to drive the adoption of new technologies in the agriculture sector. In addition, the growth of the population has encouraged farmers to adopt new technologies such as harvest robots and soil sensors. Moreover, smart harvesting refers to the use of self-driving farming robots to collect fruits and vegetables with little or no human involvement. In addition, adopting new technologies help farmers to increase production. In addition, rise in the deployment of smart harvest systems is expected to propel the growth of the market. For instance, in February 2022, the Indian PM AWAS scheme allocation has been increased to $6,441.3 million, up by 75% year on year. This is expected to boost wave technology usage such as kisan drones for crop assessments, land records, and spraying of insecticides. Such instances are the smart harvest market opportunity during the forecast period.
Rapid increase in the global population is exerting pressure on the agricultural sector worldwide to increase productivity to meet rise in demand for food. Farmers are increasingly adopting smart harvest technologies such as harvesting robots, automation, control systems, sensors, and imaging systems to maximize profitability and output in lesser time and more cost-effective manner. Limited availability of arable land is the key factor that drives demand for indoor farming activities and increasing usage of smart harvesting technologies to eliminate labor expenses.
In addition, major players such as Panasonic Corporation, Abundant Robotics, and Deere & Company Industries are some of the players engaged in offering harvesting robots to the market. For instance, In January 2018, Panasonic Corporation unveiled a proto component of new fully autonomous tomato picking robot in Tokyo. The robot is incorporated with high resolution cameras sensors and artificial intelligence features to identify and pick ripe tomatoes, drive the growth of the smart harvest market. In addition, rise in need for smart technologies in the agricultural equipment, fuels the smart harvest market growth.
On the basis of region, the smart harvest market size is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA. Europe dominated the smart harvest market forecast in 2020, followed by North America. Asia-Pacific region is predicted to grow faster than LAMEA with a CAGR of 14.3% during the forecast period.
Full Report With TOC:-https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/smart-harvest-market-A09960
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rudrjobdesk · 2 years
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खेतों में कीट-पतंगों से निपटेंगे किसान ड्रोन, सरकार की बड़ी तैयारी
केमिकल-फ्री खेती प्रमोट करने से लेकर एग्री-टेक स्टार्टअप्स की फंडिंग और किसानों को डिजिटल सर्विसेज की डिलीवरी समेत एग्रीकल्चर सेक्टर के लिए कई घोषणाएं की गईं। फाइनेंस मिनिस्टर निर्मला सीतारमण ने अपने बजट भाषण में कहा कि ‘किसान ड्रोन्स’ के प्रयोग को बढ़ावा दिया जाएगा। उन्होंने कहा कि किसान ड्रोन फसलों का आकलन, लैंड रिकॉर्ड्स का डिजिटाइजेशन, फसलों पर कीटनाशकों और पोषक तत्वों को छिड़काव करने का काम…
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multiplexgroup · 2 years
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mylucky137276 · 2 years
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Everything you need to know about the drone-as-a-service model
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As part of the Union Budget, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had said that the government would encourage start-ups to facilitate drone-as-a-service.
Drone-as-a-service enables enterprises to avail of various services from drone companies. This removes the need for them to invest their own money in drone hardware and software, pilots, and pilot training programmes.
For example, a mining company wants to conduct a mapping and surveying operation. Using drones in this case would be very convenient and helpful. But, for this, the company will have to buy the associated hardware and hire or even train the pilots needed. And this would involve considerable costs.
Here drone-as-a-service facility comes into play. The miner can go to a drone company, which already has the hardware, software and human resources at hand. This drone company will then use its resources to conduct the mapping and surveying operation, in the form of services rendered, for the miner.
According to the government, the drone services industry is slated to grow to over Rs 30,000 crore in the coming three years and create over 500,000 jobs.
On a related note, drone-related courses for skilling will start at select Industrial Training Institutes across all states. The government has said that it would also promote the use of ‘Kisan Drones’ for the purposes of crop assessment, spraying of insecticides, and digitization of land records.
So, what are the applications of drone-as-a-service?Let us look at how it can be used in agriculture. Drones can be hired for crop health monitoring, damage assessment, yield estimation, land preparation, irrigation planning, and crop counting.
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