Industry: Agriculture | Publish Date: 18-Jul-2023 | No of Pages: 88 | No. of Tables: 73 | No. of Figures: 31 | Format: PDF | Report Code : N/A
Italy Agriculture Robots Market size was valued at USD 107.79 million in 2022, and is predicted to reach USD 270.68 million by 2030, with a CAGR of 11.14% during the forecast period, 2023–2030. Agricultural robots, often known as agribots or agri-robots, are machines that are meant to automate or semi-automate certain agricultural operations. These robots' capabilities include planting, harvesting, monitoring, and spraying crops. These robots are being developed to increase agricultural efficiency, production, and precision while reducing reliance on physical labour and improving farmer working conditions. They make use of cutting-edge technology such as computer vision, artificial.
Sensors, actuators, and sophisticated algorithms enable agribots to sense their surroundings, make judgements, and carry out particular operations. These robots can travel fields using GPS or mapping technology to execute operations such as seed planting, crop harvesting, pesticide or fertiliser application, and crop health monitoring. They utilise computer vision to identify and distinguish between crops and weeds, detect pests and illnesses, and take appropriate action.
The Italian agriculture is highly diversified in terms of its main characteristics, especially between the Alpine and Apennine regions and those of the northern, central and southern regions of the country. The use of robotic technologies for agricultural processing is expected to grow exponentially within the next years, making robotics the new frontier of agriculture. The agriculture robots market in the country is driven by the growing demand for food, driven by the increasing global population and labor shortage. In addition, Yanmar R&D Europe (YRE), with its European research facility in Italy is perfectly positioned to focus on a range of field-based studies to add value to the agriculture business and possibly attract in a new generation of workers. One of these is the two-year, four-million-euro "SMASH" project, which is being carried out in collaboration with ten technology partners to create a mobile agricultural "eco-system" for managing, analysing, and monitoring crops.
The government provides favorable initiatives and tax incentives to encourage the use of robots in agriculture, helping to drive the growth of the market. For example, in January 2023, FederUnacoma, the Italian association of agricultural machinery manufacturers, have attended as Gold Partner the seventh edition of FIRA, the event dedicated to robotic systems in agriculture, that was held in Toulouse from 7 to 9 February.
The high initial cost of obtaining agricultural robots in Italy might be a difficulty for farmers, particularly those working on a small scale. The costs of acquiring, maintaining, and integrating the required robotics technology and equipment can be prohibitively expensive, restricting the general adoption of these systems among farmers who may not have the financial resources to invest in them. Therefore, this is expected to restrain the growth of agriculture robots market in the country.
The agricultural industry in Italy gains significant technological advancements such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and robots. These developments are likely to open up several potential for the agricultural robotics industry. Agricultural robots in Italy can grow more complex, intelligent, and capable of performing a wide range of activities with greater accuracy and efficiency including planting, crop monitoring, weed identification, and harvesting. The ongoing development and integration of modern technology in agricultural robotics offers good potential for Italy's agriculture industry in terms of increasing productivity and driving sustainable farming practises. Thus creating ample opportunity for the market.
The Agriculture Robots industry includes several market players such as Agrobot, Beethoven Robotics, CNH Industrial, Droni360, eFarming, Fendt, New Holland Agriculture, Piaggio Fast Forward, Zapp, and Yara.
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