Global Commercial UAS Agricultural Services Market

Global Commercial UAS Agricultural Services Market

A Market Poised for Substantial Growth After 3 to 5 More Years of Research and Testing

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22-Sep-2016
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Research Code: 9AB0-00-3B-00-00
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Over the next several decades, the global population is expected to grow rapidly. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations expects the global population by 2050 to require a 70% increase in food production while arable land is expected to increase by less than 5%. One of the ways to offset this disparity will be to increase per-acre crop yields. Technological innovations have led to many advances in the farming industry, creating a growing acceptance of precision agriculture, which has developed over the past several years as inexpensive, time-saving technologies have come to market. Instead of having to inspect crops by walking through them, farmers and crop scouts have turned to satellite imaging to evaluate crop health. Farmers are also adopting technologies such as automated farm equipment and ground-based sensors into their operations. Another tool useful is the unmanned aerial system (UAS), or drone, which can be fitted with many types of sensors to collect various data sets for agricultural analysis. This research service provides an assessment of the market for UAS agricultural services globally.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Executive Summary (continued)

Introduction

Research Note

The Expansion of Drone Applications for Agriculture

UAS Agricultural Services Market Terminology

UAS Agricultural Services Market Terminology (continued)

UAS Agricultural Services Market Applications

UAS Agricultural Services Market Application Explanations

UAS Agricultural Services Market Applications Explanations (continued)

Traditional and Drone-Based Crop Scouting Workflow Comparison

Market Drivers

Market Drivers Explained

Market Drivers Explained (continued)

Market Drivers Explained (continued)

Market Drivers Explained (continued)

Market Drivers Explained (continued)

Market Restraints

Market Restraints Explained

Market Restraints Explained (continued)

Market Restraints Explained (continued)

Market Restraints Explained (continued)

Market Restraints Explained (continued)

Market Restraints Explained (continued)

Market Overview—Key Regional Highlights

UAS Agricultural Services Market Trends

UAS Agricultural Services Market Trends Explained

UAS Agricultural Services Market Trends Explained (continued)

UAS Agricultural Services Market Trends Explained (continued)

UAS Agricultural Services Market Trends Explained (continued)

UAS Agricultural Services Market Challenges

UAS Agricultural Services Market What-If Analysis

UAS Agricultural Services Market What-If Analysis Table

UAS Agricultural Services Market What-If Analysis Takeaways

Conclusions

Conclusions (continued)

Ecosystem of Drones in the Precision Agriculture Industry—Top Companies to Action

Predictions

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The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

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Over the next several decades, the global population is expected to grow rapidly. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations expects the global population by 2050 to require a 70% increase in food production while arable land is expected to increase by less than 5%. One of the ways to offset this disparity will be to increase per-acre crop yields. Technological innovations have led to many advances in the farming industry, creating a growing acceptance of precision agriculture, which has developed over the past several years as inexpensive, time-saving technologies have come to market. Instead of having to inspect crops by walking through them, farmers and crop scouts have turned to satellite imaging to evaluate crop health. Farmers are also adopting technologies such as automated farm equipment and ground-based sensors into their operations. Another tool useful is the unmanned aerial system (UAS), or drone, which can be fitted with many types of sensors to collect various data sets for agricultural analysis. This research service provides an assessment of the market for UAS agricultural services globally.
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Author Michael Blades
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