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The global agriculture robots market is projected to surge from USD 12.2 billion in 2025 to USD 139.4 billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 24.78%, driven by rising global food demand and labor shortages, according to Business Wire. Agricultural robots—including automated harvesters, driverless tractors, milking robots, and UAVs—enhance efficiency, reduce labor costs, and improve safety, leveraging AI, machine learning, computer vision, and LiDAR for precision farming and real-time crop monitoring. Key market trends include growth in UAVs, software, indoor farming, livestock applications, and Robot-as-a-Service models, while North America leads geographically, and large-scale farms dominate by size. The report also covers competitive landscapes, patents, megatrends, and emerging technologies, providing insights for strategic decision-making in the expanding global agri-robotics sector. They write:

The “Agriculture Robots Market, Till 2035: Distribution by Type of Robot, Type of Offering, Type of Farming Environment, Type of Farm Products, Type of Application, Type of Distribution Channel, Type of Farm Size and Geographical Regions: Industry Trends and Global Forecasts” has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The global agriculture robots market is poised for remarkable growth, expanding from USD 12.2 billion this year to USD 139.4 billion by 2035, with a CAGR of 24.78% during the forecast period.

The global population surpasses 8 billion, with estimates indicating a rise to 10 billion by 2050, amplifying the urgency for increased food production. Agricultural robots are at the forefront of innovations in the robotics sector due to their enhanced efficiency and capabilities. These robots support various farming operations, including planting, harvesting, weeding, and crop monitoring. […]

Artificial intelligence and machine learning have unlocked the full potential of agricultural robots, significantly enhancing precision agriculture and enabling real-time assessments of crop conditions. Technologies such as LiDAR, machine vision, and edge AI have made quick decision-making feasible. In March 2024, SIZA Robotics introduced TOOGO, an autonomous robot aimed at vegetable and beet crops, set to be released in 2025, emphasizing solutions to labor shortages and escalating agricultural costs.

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