The report
titled “Vegetable
Farming Global Market Report 2018 Including: Peppers; Potatoes; Lettuce;
Tomatoes; Sweet corn; Broccoli; Onions; All Other vegetables”, provides a comprehensive analysis of global
vegetable farming market, leading players, leading countries in global
vegetable farming, consumer’s point of view, smart farming, market for global
vegetable farming, farming technology and equipment, and future of global
vegetable farming.
Industry Overview: Farming is
the cultivation of various edible food and grain crops for human consumption.
The practice of vegetable farming has started over ten thousand years ago, with
many families growing vegetables for their own consumption or to trade locally.
Initially manual labour was used but later on livestock was domesticated and
the farming fields could be turned by the plough. Modernization and innovation
has revolutionised vegetable farming with the use of machines. Majority of the
special vegetable producers grow the special crops that do well in their regions.
Latest methods such as aquaponics, raised-bed gardening, raised beds and
cultivation under glass are used in vegetable farming. Marketing is handled by
local farm markets, traditional markets or pick-your-own operations,
wholesalers, canners or retailers. Vegetable farms grow large quantities of few
vegetables and sell them in bulk markets or major markets and for local
customers.
Effect of Vegetable Farming: Healthy living is now an epi-center of almost all sectors of the foods.
Global consumers are shifting towards wellness and nutrition rich fruits and
vegetables. Vegetables are in huge demand in the food segment, whether natural
or organic, fresh or frozen, locally sourced, or sustainably grown. Vegetables
industry includes farming, canned and frozen foods, fruit spreads, juices,
dried fruits and vegetables, and sweeteners. Vegetable products traditionally
occupy every home either in their whole forms as healthy snacks or blended into
nutritious beverages or as main course options or as deserts which are
increasingly gaining prominence in the traditional meat meals. Health conscious
consumers are more attracted towards the vegetables and driving the global
vegetable farming in the present and as well as future.
Major Vegetables, Leading
vendors and Geography: The major vegetables covered in the peppers, potatoes,
lettuce, tomatoes, sweet corn, broccoli, onions, and all other vegetables. Vegetable
farming is spread geographically across Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern
Europe, North America, South America, Middle East and Africa. Vegetable farming
is prominent across Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Spain,
Russia, UK, USA and Australia. The leading players in global smart vegetable
farming are AGCO, Ag Leader Technology, DICKEY-john, John Deere, and Raven.
Global Smart Vegetable Farming
Market: Global
smart vegetable farming market utilizes automation, control systems, smart
agriculture equipment and machinery. Vegetable farming involves soil and crop
management, fleet management, storage and irrigation management, and indoor
farming. The purchase
of automation and control systems is increasing drastically in the agricultural
sectors because they are used for predictive management of the overall vegetable
production. The global
smart vegetable farming is experiencing a growth in the automation and control equipment. The
advanced equipment are used for predictive management of the overall vegetable
production, capable of displaying real-time and accurate data to help farmers
learn about the condition of crops. Smart vegetable farming techniques are used
to maintain the right amount of humidity, which is essential to the soil and
crops.
Future of
Global Vegetable Farming: Global retail demand for
vegetables is increasing continuously combined with a concurrent increase in
the price which has boosted the growth for the vegetable farming industry. Also,
a push toward healthy eating habits has increased the market for higher-margin
fresh vegetables compared to the processed vegetables. It was observed that
there would be no drastic changes within the industry over the next five years.
However, vegetable consumption will remain same and will promote healthy
eating. There are few vegetable farming techniques to grow a wide variety of
vegetables and melons in open fields and in greenhouses. The small vegetable farms
and larger commercial vegetable farms are growing rapidly in the recent years. Soil-less
vegetable farming is gaining momentum because of the advanced technology that
is capable of growing vegetables in any environment. Globally, consumers are
preferring supermarkets and other retail outlets to demand fresh produce
year-round vegetables. Global vegetable farming is providing very less room for
innovation and genetically modified seeds, new growing techniques do affect the
vegetable farming industry operations. At the end vegetables are constant and
unlikely to undergo any revolutionary changes over the next few years.
Key Topics Covered in
the Report:
·
Global Vegetable Farming Market Growth
·
Global Vegetable Farming Market Research Report
·
Global Vegetable Farming Market Future Forecast
·
Global Vegetable Farming Market By Region
·
Global Crop Production Market Analysis
·
Global Crop Production Market Forecast
·
Global Crop Production Market Size
·
North America Vegetable Farming Market Research
·
Europe Vegetable Farming Market
·
Europe Vegetable Farming Market Analysis
·
Europe Vegetable Farming Market Size
·
Asia Vegetable Farming Market
·
Asia Vegetable Farming Market Analysis
·
Asia Vegetable Farming Market Forecast
·
Asia Vegetable Farming Market Growth
Analysis
·
Asia Vegetable Farming Market Revenue
·
South America Vegetable Farming Market
·
South America Vegetable Farming Market Analysis
·
South America Vegetable Farming Market Size
·
South America Vegetable Farming Market Forecast
·
Global Seed Market Research
·
Global Seed Market Future Outlook
·
Global Seed Market By Region
·
Global Seed Market Analysis
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