Albany, NY -- (SBWire) -- 06/26/2018 --The growing population and with it the rising demand for food is creating a need for high yield of crops. This has led to farmers seeking agriculture robots so as to enhance agricultural yield. Agriculture robots are also increasingly in demand as a growing number of people are shifting to urban areas and towards other career options.
This in turn has led to a decreased workforce for agricultural sector and has impacted the agricultural industry to a great extent. Thus, with the adoption of agriculture robots, the problem of lack of human labor is conveniently managed.
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Asia Pacific to Emerge as Lucrative Regional Segment Driven by High Demand for Driverless Tractors
While North America led in the market in 2015, it is expected that Asia Pacific will witness a rapid growth in the agriculture robots market on account of big contribution by Japan and China. Agriculture robots are increasingly being used for management of dairy and also for horticulture. This is acting as a key driver for the growth of the agriculture robots market in Asia Pacific.
High Cost of Maintenance to Deter Adoption of Agriculture Robots
The global agriculture robots market is restrained by the high investments needed for installing the robots. The maintenance of agriculture robots is also an expensive affair, deterring the adoption of these robots by farmers. The high cost of agriculture robots is especially a major issue for farmers in cost sensitive nations of emerging economies. The cost of agriculture robots is increasing with advancements in technology, making it difficult for farmers to purchase them.
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The use of obstacle sensors, high definition cameras, and incoming wave may enhance the features and abilities of the agriculture robots, but are also increasing the cost of these robots to a large extent. A lack of technical knowhow as to how to operate robots is deterring many farmers from investing in these devices.
Adoption of Telematics Sensors to Create Growth Opportunities
It is not feasible for manufacturers to construct robots that perform multiple functions and run farm. The designing of various robotic programs and functions for crop management, livestock rearing, and irrigation can be complicated and difficult to accomplish in a single device. Thus multiple robots are required for achieving different functionalities, which obviously requires extensive capital investment.
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Global Agriculture Robots Market: Demand for Automating Routine and Specialized Farming Tasks Bolster Uptake, Notes TMR