From 2025 to 2035, the Global Agriculture Robots Market will grow at a CAGR of 15.81% because of the increasing need for precision farming and sustainable practices.
With the data ranging from 2019 to 2035, the Market Research Future (MRFR) published a cooked research report on the “Global Agriculture Robots Market.” It shows that the Agriculture Robots Market is expected to have a CAGR of 15.81% for the 2025-to-2035-time frame.
Market Highlights
Between 2025 and 2035, the Global Agriculture Robots Market will increase at a CAGR of 15.81%. In 2024, the value of the Global Agriculture Robots Market will grow from 3,665.60 million USD to 18,426.18 million USD in 2035.
The increase in the need for precision farming, the increase in labor shortages, and the increase in the global agricultural sector's sustainable initiatives are the main factors increasing the market growth. Agribots now leverage new cutting-edge technologies like AI, automation, and the IoT to surpass Agribot's traditional approach of increasing productivity, lowering the carbon footprint, and resource-efficient farming. They plant, harvest, weed, spray, and monitor the crops. Agribots transform practices of farming from traditional farming to data-driven farming.
The combination of AI-powered image recognition technology and IoT sensors has augmented the effectiveness of agricultural robots through real-time data collection, crop health recognition, and precise application of agricultural inputs. These initiatives contribute to the sector's pivot to sustainable farming and help achieve international goals for food security.
In terms of divisions, the Global Agriculture Robots Market divides its segments by Type and Region. Segmenting by Type, the market features Single-Functioned Agriculture Robots and Multi-Functioned Agriculture Robots.
In the year 2024, Single-Functioned Agriculture Robots captured the largest market share of 70.6%, primarily due to their subcategories of Weeding, Seeding, Spraying, Harvesting, and Others. Adoption of weeding robots has grown substantially due to increased sustainable crop management practices, driven by decreasing herbicide use.
The Multi-Functioned Agriculture Robots segment is anticipated to grow the fastest among all to grow in the next few years due to its operational efficiency and labor-saving benefits. These robots tackle four critical components of modern farming–seeding, fertilizing, watering, and crop monitoring. These robots address the need for a broad solution to the challenges of contemporary farming.
The Agriculture Robots Market covers the Regions of the U.S., Europe, Australia, and South Korea.
In 2022, Europe occupied 57.1% of the global market share. This can be attributed to the region’s technological advancements, labor shortages, and the government’s support for environmentally friendly agriculture. Germany and the UK are pioneers in the use of automation technology for precision seeding, monitoring, and harvesting to enhance productivity and land efficiency.
The U.S. is the second-largest market, with the use of drones, self-driving vehicles, and AI-driven monitoring systems to practice precision agriculture.
In Australia, on the other hand, the uptake of agricultural robots has been slow due to connectivity issues. Still, agricultural initiatives like Connected Farms are deploying 4G and 5G networks to support autonomous agriculture. Likewise, South Korea has been placing focus on smart farming technologies and thus is seeing increased demand for agricultural robots.
Market Research Future identifies the following as the key players in the Global Agriculture Robots Market: XMACHINES, FFRobotics, Naïo Technologies, Nexus Robotics, Ecorobotix SA, Robotics Plus, Automato Robotics, Advanced Farms Technologies, Inc., AgXeed B.V., Agrobot, Korechi Innovations, and FarmDroid.
Strategic investments and partnerships have allowed these companies to enhance automation in robotics and AI, as well as advanced technologies in precision agriculture.
In Q2 2024, the notable industry development is Agtonomy, which raised $22.5 million in Series A to boost its operations on autonomous farm robotics.
Q2 2024: At the World Ag Expo, John Deere introduced an autonomous sprayer designed to lower chemical usage and lessen the reliance on human labor.
Q2 2024: Naïo Technologies obtained an investment of €32 million to further advance their autonomous weeding and harvesting robot technology.
Q2 2024: CNH Industrial bought Augmenta to improve automation in precision agriculture.
Q3 2024: Ecorobotix received $48 million in Series C funding for the development of AI-powered weeding robots.
Q4 2024: FarmWise and Driscoll’s collaborated to implement autonomous weeding robots on their berry farms.
Q4 2024: AGCO Corporation opened its new Robotics R&D Center in Germany, which will focus on new automation technologies.
Q1 2025: John Deere bought SmartAg to enhance its portfolio on autonomous tractor technologies.
Q2 2025: Kubota partnered with Tevel to bring commercialized fruit-picking drones to Europe.
Key Findings
The Global Agriculture Robots Market will reach USD 18,426.18 million by 2035, growing at a 15.81% CAGR.
Europe had the largest market share (57.1%) in 2022.
Single-function agriculture Robots were the market segment with the largest share in 2022.
Leading companies consist of XMACHINES, FFRobotics, Naïo Technologies, Nexus Robots, Ecorobotix SA, ROBOTICS PLUS, Automato Robotics, Advanced Farms Technologies, AgXeed B.V., Agrobot, Korechi Innovations, and FarmDroid.
Future Outlook
With new initiatives in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and sustainability, the Global Agriculture Robots Market is likely to see impressive growth. Opportunities include creating AI-powered robots for precision farming, self-flying drones for crop monitoring, and robotics-as-a-service for scalable implementations.
In 2035, the market is predicted to be strong, tech-based, and worldwide connected, aiding the shift to farming systems that are sustainable, high-efficiency, and greatly enhanced.