What
is the Current Potential of South Africa Agriculture Equipment Market?
South
Africa Agricultural Equipment Market has played an imperative role in
the overall GDP with ~% contribution in terms of value generated in 2018. The
market is currently in its recovery stage after witnessing major decline in
2016 owing to drought. During the last 5 years, the agricultural equipment
market has been sluggish owing to the political instability, government policy
reforms and unexpected seasonal mishaps. The sales volume of machinery
increased from ~ units in 2012 to ~ units in 2018. The CAGR recorded for the
review period was ~%. The sales
value of the agricultural machinery during the year 2012 was USD ~
million and increased to USD ~ million recording a CAGR of ~%. The rate of
mechanization & adaptation has increased in 2018.
South Africa has a dual-agricultural economy, with both well-developed
commercial farming being carried out by commercial farmers & cooperatives
in large estates along with subsistence-based agriculture production being done
by peripheral farmers in smaller rural areas. Domestic demand is principally
being met through imports which are sourced primarily from India and China. The
major stakeholders in the market have been international OEMs, domestic
distributors & importers and domestic OEMs. Prominent business strategies
adopted by major players include forming extensive dealer network,
farmer-magazine advertisement; new product launches product innovation and
improved after sales services.
How Did South Africa
Agriculture Market Evolve in the Past 70 years?
Penetration of Mechanization
and Agriculture Support Policy: The mechanization of agriculture in South
Africa was in its emerging stage during the 1950s and 1960s as the country
continued to be a large food importer during that period. South Africa’s
transformation into a contemporary and highly viable agriculture nation is
largely due to the dawn of democracy and end of apartheid in 1994. During the
1950s and 1960s, the government invested heavily in research and development,
infrastructure, extension services, direct subsidies for conservation works and
debt relief, and the settlement of white commercial farmers all of which led to
the sector expansion.
Progression from Manual and
Animal Farming to Precision Farming: Before the 1960s, farms in South
Africa relied profoundly on manpower and animal power for their farming needs.
Tools such as sickles, plows, drag harrows, flails for the reaping, threshing
and planting of crops were used for farming. The 1970s were a period of rapid
growth in the South African economy as a whole, supported by high gold prices
and high agricultural growth. After the recession in 1976, the country set in
motion a process of liberalization of trade and deregulation of agriculture
that was only partially completed by the early 1990s. Farmers in South Africa
have increasingly mechanized their farming procedures and agricultural
equipment is currently used is all sectors of agricultural production since the
1960s. In the last 10 years, there has been an escalating use of precision
technology.
What is the General Overview of
the Agriculture Sector in the country?
South Africa has a dual agricultural economy, with both well-developed
commercial farming and more subsistence-based production in the deep rural
areas. South Africa covers ~ million square kilometers. Drought is a severe
problem in the country and due to aridity, around ~% of the land can be used
for crop production, among which only ~% is considered as high potential
land. The limiting factor in agriculture in South Africa is the availability
of water. South Africa is one of the world’s largest producers of chicory
roots, grapes, maize, castor oil, pear, fibre crops and sisal. Maize
contributes to ~% of gross value of the South African field crops. Major Crops include Maize, Wheat, Soybean,
Sunflower, Sorghum and other sectors include peanuts, groundnuts, Lucerne,
Macadamia nuts, Avocado, Litchi, Citrus fruits, figs and nuts. South Africa's
climatic conditions generally range from Mediterranean in the southwestern
corner of South Africa to temperate in the interior plateau, and subtropical in
the northeast. A small area in the northwest has a desert climate. Most of the
country has warm, sunny days and cool nights with average rainfall varying
across the country. Majority of the farmers have started adopting intensive
farming in South Africa, thereby driving the demand for mechanization. Thus,
South Africa has favorable crop production conditions with the only limiting
factor being water and seasonal calamities. South African cropping pattern is
more manual than mechanized. The farmers use tractor and implements for the
initial farming and the soil preparation.
What is the General value chain in South Africa Agriculture Equipment Market?
The value chain in the South Africa agriculture equipment market
includes a vast number & type of entities including raw material (SKUs,
SAUs and Spare parts) suppliers, international & domestic OEMs,
distributors and end users. The raw material suppliers are responsible for
acquiring and the delivery of various resources to the manufacturer. The
materials supplied include metals such as steel and its alloys, plastics,
ceramics, composites, nonmaterial, shape memory foams, metal foams, conductors
and others. Companies have extensive R&D department which observe and
extend ideas to manufacture new products that provide higher levels of
efficiently and significance to the agriculture equipment. The producer of
agricultural machinery is responsible for the development of new and ingenious
products, catering to the variable demand of customers in the country. A strong
distribution and sales network of agriculture machinery is of utmost importance
for manufacturers since they are the entities that have a direct contact with
the customers. The manufacturers need to assure ease of accessibility for
maintenance and expansion of their customer base. The last entity in the value
chain for agricultural machinery is the end users who are the customers, buying
the agriculture machinery from the manufacturers through the dealers. The
customers range from small scale farmers to large scale agricultural
corporations. The margin charged by OEMs, importers & distributers is ~%,
~% and ~ % respectively.
Key Segments Covered:-
Market
Segmentation by Product Type Including Tractors, Tillage Equipment, Planters
& Seeders, Sprayers, Combine Harvesters, Precision Farming and Others.
(Sales Volume)
Market
Segmentation By Domestic Sales and Import (Sales Volume)
Market
Segmentation Including Free State, Mpumulanga, Northern Cape, Western Cape, Kwa
Zulu Natal, Others By Region (Sales Volume)
Key Target Audience:-
Existing
Agricultural Equipment Companies
New
Market Entrants- Domestic OEMs
New
Market Entrants- Foreign OEMs
Agricultural
Equipment Financing Companies
Government
Bodies
Investors
& Venture Capital Firms
Agricultural
Equipment Manufacturers
Agricultural
Equipment Distributors
Agricultural
Equipment Associations
Time Period Captured in the Report:-
2012-2018
– Historical Period
2019-2025
– Future Forecast
Companies Covered: Bell
Equipment, Falcon Equipment, Radium Engineering, GC Tillage, AGRICO, Agri
Supplies, AGRICON, Bestbier, Big Dutchman, BPI Manufacturing, Cape Agricultural
Products, Enorossi, Gomselmash, Green Zone, Hose Manufacturer’s (PTY) Limited,
Monosem, Jinma Tractors South Africa, John Deere, New Holland, Landini, Massey
Ferguson, Case IH, CLAAS, Valtra, Mahindra & Mahindra Limited, Valmont
Industries Incorporated, World Group Company Limited, JCB Limited, Kuhn Group,
Netafim Limited, Yanmar Company Limited, Agco Corporation, Agro Master, CNH
Industrial and Morris Industries Limited, BHBW, Northmec, ARGO Industrial,
DICLA, NHSA Agriculture Parts, Orchard Agrimek, Rebelo Agricultural Group,
Southtrade, Vermeer equipment Sales, Mascor, BEPCO, DICKEY-John Corporation and
Jupidex, New Holland, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, Case IH and CLAAS
Keywords:-
Kwa Zulu Natal Agriculture Equipment Market
Mechanization In South Africa
South Africa Agriculture Robots
Major Farm Equipment Manufacturer South Africa
Major Farm Equipment Exporter South Africa
Major Farm Equipment Importer South Africa
Major Farm Equipment Distributer South Africa
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Mahindra Tractor Market South Africa
Kubota Tractor Market South Africa
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New Holland Tractor South Africa
John Deere Tractor Market South Africa
Farm Machinery Market South Africa
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Farmer Magazine South Africa
Farmers Weekly South Africa
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