The global drip irrigation market was valued at USD 5.1 billion in 2018 and is expected to reach USD 8.9 billion in 2026, growing at a CAGR of 9.7% during the forecast period.
Drip irrigation is a controlled irrigation technique in which water is slowly spread released to the root system of various crops. In this method, the water is either dripped onto the surface of the soil above the roots or directly into the root zone. It is often used as a technique for surface irrigation because it helps to decrease water evaporation from soil. Growth in the drip irrigation industry is driven by increased crop yields, and public programs and subsidies to assist conserve natural resources are main factors driving the growth of this market. However, a lack of technical skills and high capital investment hinder the development of the Drip Irrigation market. On the other side, technological advancements and the growing implementation of precision agriculture and sustainable methods may also provide a lucrative opportunity for market players in the forecasted period.
Drip Irrigation Market Segmentation |
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By Component Type | 1. Emitters |
2. Drip tubes/drip lines | |
3. Filters and valves | |
4. Others | |
By Crop Type | 1. Fruits |
2. Vegetable | |
3. Flowers | |
By Region | 1. North America (US and Canada) |
2. Europe (UK, Germany, France and Rest of Europe) | |
3. Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India and Rest of Asia Pacific) | |
4. Latin America (Brazil, Mexico and Rest of Latin America) | |
5. Middle East & Africa (GCC and Rest of Middle East & Africa) | |
Based on component type, emitter segment expected to dominate the market throughout the forecast period
Based on component type, the global drip irrigation market has been segmented emitters, drip tubes/drip lines, filters and valves among others. The emitter segment is growing rapidly in the drip irrigation market with the highest CAGR of 8.9% in the forecast period. The function of emitters is to discharge water at a determined pace and avoid clogging. Inline emitters are present with equal spacing within the laterals which are flat boat-shaped, cylindrical, or connected to the lateral inner wall. Inline emitters are usually used for row crops or field plants that provides maximum clogging strength and are suitable for surface irrigation and subsurface irrigation. End users of inline emitters have important labour savings as emitters are pre-installed.
Based on Crop Type, the field crops segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 6.9% throughout the forecast period
Based on application, the market has been segmented into fruits, vegetable and flowers. The field crop type accounts of the largest share in the market and are expected to grow at a CAGR of around 6.9% during the forecast period. Drip irrigation has gained significance among field growers for its accurate plant execution and therefore provides benefits, such as reduced costs, higher profit margins and reduced water and fertilizer requirements.
Drip irrigation is profitable for increasing vegetables, orchards and grass & lawns; however, its use in field crops such as corn, sugar cane and cotton has also been profitable over the period. Increased prices for field crops have also stimulated the growth of the drip irrigation sector.
The Asia Pacific to dominate the drip irrigation market throughout the forecast period
The Asia Pacific accounted for nearly 48.5% share of the global drip irrigation market in 2018 and is expected to dominate the market throughout the forecast period. Rapid mechanization of agriculture in the countries and increased government initiatives to reduce wastage of water during irrigation are factors driving the demand for drip irrigation. Additionally, with farm’s incomes increase and rate of mechanization in the agricultural processing will progress propels the market demand for drip irrigation. Besides, many NGOs in this region are raising awareness of the benefits of drip irrigation, which will help the global micro irrigation market to evolve significantly during the forecast period.
Company Profiles and Competitive Intelligence:
The major players operating in the global drip irrigation market are Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd., Lindsay Corporation, The Toro Company, Netafim Limited, Rain Bird Corporation, Chinadrip Irrigation Equipment Co. Ltd., Elgo Irrigation Ltd., Shanghai Huawei Water Saving Irrigation Corp., Antelco Pty Ltd., EPC Industries, Microjet Irrigation and T-L Irrigation among others.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Executive Summary
1.1. Market Summary
1.1.1. Global Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026, (USD Million)
1.2. Market Snapshot: Global Drip Irrigation Market
1.3. Market Dynamics
1.4. Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Segment, 2018
1.4.1. Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Component Type, 2018, (USD Million)
1.4.2. Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Crop Type, 2018 (USD Million)
1.4.3. Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Region, 2018 (USD Million)
1.5. Premium Insights
1.5.1. Drip Irrigation Market in Developed Vs. Developing Economies, 2018 vs 2026
1.5.2. Global Drip Irrigation Market: Regional Life Cycle Analysis
Chapter 2 Market Dynamics
2.1. Market Overview
2.2. Market Drivers
2.2.1. Increasing crop yields
2.2.2. Growth in the government programs and subsidies
2.3. Market Restraints
2.3.1. Lack of technical skill among farmers
2.3.2. High capital investment
2.4. Opportunities
2.4.1. Increasing adoption of precision agriculture and sustainable practices
2.4.2. Advancements in technology
2.5. Industry Value Chain Analysis
2.6. Pricing Analysis
2.7. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Chapter 3 Global Drip Irrigation Market, By Component Type
3.1. Market Overview, By Component Type
3.1.1. Global Drip Irrigation Market, By Component Type, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
3.1.2. Incremental Opportunity, By Component Type, 2018
3.2. Emitters/Drippers
3.2.1. Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Emitters/Drippers, 2016-2026, (USD Million)
3.3. Pressure Pumps
3.3.1. Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Pressure Pumps, 2016-2026, (USD Million)
3.4. Drip Tubes/Drip Lines
3.4.1. Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Drip Tubes/Drip Lines, 2016-2026, (USD Million)
3.5. Valves
3.5.1. Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Valves, 2016-2026, (USD Million)
3.6. Others
3.6.1. Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Others, 2016-2026, (USD Million)
Chapter 4 Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Crop Type
4.1. Market Overview, by Crop Type
4.1.1. Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Crop Type, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
4.1.2. Incremental Opportunity, by Crop Type, 2018
4.2. Field crops
4.2.1. Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Field crops, 2016-2026, (USD Million)
4.3. Vegetable crops
4.3.1. Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Vegetable crops, 2016-2026, (USD Million)
4.4. Fruits
4.4.1. Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Fruits, 2016-2026, (USD Million)
4.5. Flowers
4.5.1. Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Fruits, 2016-2026, (USD Million)
Chapter 5 Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Region
5.1. Market Overview, by Region
5.1.1. Global Drip Irrigation Market, by Region, 2016-2026, (USD Million)
5.2. Attractive Investment Opportunity, by Region, 2018
5.3. North America Drip Irrigation Market
5.3.1. North America Drip Irrigation Market, by Component Type, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.3.2. North America Drip Irrigation Market, by Crop Type, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.3.3. United States Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.3.4. Canada Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.3.5. Mexico Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.3.6. Rest of North America Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.4. Europe Drip Irrigation Market
5.4.1. Europe Drip Irrigation Market, by Component Type, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.4.2. Europe Drip Irrigation Market, by Crop Type, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.4.3. United Kingdom Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.4.4. Germany Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.4.5. France Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.4.6. Rest of Europe Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.5. Asia Pacific Drip Irrigation Market
5.5.1. Asia Pacific Drip Irrigation Market, by Component Type, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.5.2. Asia Pacific Drip Irrigation Market, by Crop Type, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.5.3. China Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.5.4. Japan Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.5.5. India Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.5.6. Rest of Asia Pacific Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.6. Latin America Drip Irrigation Market
5.6.1. Latin America Drip Irrigation Market, by Component Type, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.6.2. Latin America Drip Irrigation Market, by Crop Type, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.6.3. Brazil Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.6.4. Mexico Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.6.5. Rest of Latin America Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.7. Middle East & Africa Drip Irrigation Market
5.7.1. Middle East & Africa Drip Irrigation Market, by Component Type, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.7.2. Middle East & Africa Drip Irrigation Market, by Crop Type, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.7.3. GCC Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
5.7.4. Rest of Middle East & Africa Drip Irrigation Market, 2016-2026 (USD Million)
Chapter 6. Competitive Intelligence
6.2. Top 5 Players Comparison
6.3. Market Positioning of Key Players, 2018
6.4. Market Players Mapping
6.4.1. By Component Type
6.4.2. By Crop Type
6.4.3. By Region
6.5. Strategies Adopted by Key Market Players
6.6. Recent Developments in the Market
6.6.1. Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership, New Product By Component Type Developments
Chapter 7 Company Profiles
7.1. Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd
7.1.1. Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd Overview
7.1.2. Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd Product Portfolio
7.1.3. Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd Financial Overview
7.1.4. Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd News/Recent Developments
7.2. Lindsay Corporation
7.2.1. Lindsay Corporation Overview
7.2.2. Lindsay Corporation Product Portfolio
7.2.3. Lindsay Corporation Financial Overview
7.2.4. Lindsay Corporation News/Recent Developments
7.3. The Toro Company
7.3.1. The Toro Company Overview
7.3.2. The Toro Company Product Portfolio
7.3.3. The Toro Company Financial Overview
7.3.4. The Toro Company News/Recent Developments
7.4. Rivulis Irrigation Ltd.
7.4.1. Rivulis Irrigation Ltd.Overview
7.4.2. Rivulis Irrigation Ltd.Product Portfolio
7.4.3. Rivulis Irrigation Ltd.Financial Overview
7.4.4. Rivulis Irrigation Ltd.News/Recent Developments
7.5. Netafim Ltd.
7.5.1. Netafim Ltd. Overview
7.5.2. Netafim Ltd. Product Portfolio
7.5.3. Netafim Ltd. Financial Overview
7.5.4. Netafim Ltd. News/Recent Developments
7.6. Rain Bird Corporation
7.6.1. Rain Bird Corporation Overview
7.6.2. Rain Bird Corporation Product Portfolio
7.6.3. Rain Bird Corporation Financial Overview
7.6.4. Rain Bird Corporation News/Recent Developments
7.7. Elgo Irrigation Ltd.
7.7.1. Elgo Irrigation Ltd. Overview
7.7.2. Elgo Irrigation Ltd. Product Portfolio
7.7.3. Elgo Irrigation Ltd. Financial Overview
7.7.4. Elgo Irrigation Ltd. News/Recent Developments
7.8. Mahindra Epc Ltd
7.8.1. Mahindra Epc Ltd Overview
7.8.2. Mahindra Epc Ltd Product Portfolio
7.8.3. Mahindra Epc Ltd Financial Overview
7.8.4. Mahindra Epc Ltd News/Recent Developments
7.9. T-L Irrigation Company
7.9.1. T-L Irrigation Company Overview
7.9.2. T-L Irrigation Company Product Portfolio
7.9.3. T-L Irrigation Company Financial Overview
7.9.4. T-L Irrigation Company News/Recent Developments
7.10. Microjet Irrigation Systems
7.10.1. Microjet Irrigation Systems Overview
7.10.2. Microjet Irrigation Systems Product Portfolio
7.10.3. Microjet Irrigation Systems Financial Overview
7.10.4. Microjet Irrigation Systems News/Recent Development
Chapter 8 Preface
8.1. Data Triangulation
8.2. Research Methodology
8.2.1. Phase I – Secondary Research
8.2.2. Phase II – Primary Research
8.2.3. Phase III – Expert Panel Review
8.2.4. Approach Adopted
8.2.4.1. Top-Down Approach
8.2.4.2. Bottom-Up Approach
8.2.5. Supply- Demand side
8.2.6. Breakup of the Primary Profiles