PUBLISHER: MarketsandMarkets | PRODUCT CODE: 1816005
PUBLISHER: MarketsandMarkets | PRODUCT CODE: 1816005
The global market for precision livestock farming is estimated to be valued at USD 7.94 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 12.12 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 8.8% during the forecast period. The precision livestock farming market is being fueled by the growing demand for improved productivity, animal health, and farm efficiency, supported by advancements in IoT, AI, and smart sensor technologies.
Scope of the Report | |
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Years Considered for the Study | 2025-2030 |
Base Year | 2024 |
Forecast Period | 2025-2030 |
Units Considered | Value (USD) |
Segments | By Application, System Type, Offering, Farm Type, Farm Size, and Region |
Regions covered | North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South America, and RoW |
Increasing focus on sustainable and welfare-driven livestock management has further accelerated the adoption of automated monitoring and precision feeding solutions. The rising use of data-driven decision-making tools and cloud-based platforms has amplified the need for integrated livestock monitoring systems.
Additionally, a global shift toward sustainable animal farming, supported by favorable government policies and incentives, is accelerating the adoption of advanced PLF technologies. Expanding large-scale commercial farms and digitalized dairy and poultry operations are improving the overall farm productivity and resource efficiency. A key trend is the growing integration of robotics, automation, and AI-based analytics, aligning with sustainability and welfare standards demanded by regulators and consumers.
Limited awareness, high implementation costs, and accessibility challenges among small and medium-sized farmers in developing regions hinder widespread adoption despite the proven benefits of precision livestock farming, restraining overall market growth.
"The offering segment will grow at a significant rate during the forecast period"
The offering segment of the precision livestock farming market, which includes hardware, software, and services, is projected to record a significant growth rate during the forecast period. The increasing need to enhance productivity, optimize resource utilization, and ensure herd health is driving the adoption of these solutions. Hardware remains the dominant component, with technologies such as robotic systems, RFID tags, sensors, cameras, and GPS devices enabling automation and real-time monitoring of livestock. Software solutions, ranging from cloud-based and on-premise platforms to AI-driven data analytics, are becoming essential for predictive insights and evidence-based decision-making, further enhancing operational efficiency.
Complementing these technologies, the services segment plays an increasingly important role, offering system integration, consultation, managed services, and maintenance support to ensure smooth deployment and reliability. Collectively, hardware, software, and services are reshaping livestock management by reducing labor costs, improving herd productivity, and supporting sustainable farming practices, positioning the offering segment as a critical growth driver.
"The large farm segment will hold the largest share during forecast period"
The large farm size segment is expected to hold the largest share during the forecast period. Large farms, typically managing more than 1,000 animals, benefit from economies of scale and greater capital availability, enabling them to adopt advanced PLF solutions at a faster pace compared to small and mid-sized farms. Their ability to invest in automated feeding systems, smart health monitoring devices, and integrated data analytics platforms allows them to enhance productivity, optimize labor use, and improve animal welfare on a larger scale.
This strong adoption rate positions large farms as the primary revenue contributors within the farm size segment. Furthermore, ongoing innovations by leading industry players, such as the launch of advanced automated systems and AI-enabled monitoring tools, are further strengthening the dominance of large-scale operations. As a result, large farms are set to remain the leading adopters of PLF technologies, driving growth and setting benchmarks for efficiency and sustainability in the global livestock sector.
"North America holds the largest share, while Asia Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing market during the forecast period"
North America currently holds the largest share of the precision livestock farming market, supported by its advanced agricultural infrastructure, strong presence of leading technology providers, and early adoption of digital solutions by large-scale commercial farms. The region's focus on operational efficiency, animal welfare, and traceability continues to drive widespread deployment of IoT-enabled sensors, automated systems, and data-driven farm management platforms.
In contrast, Asia Pacific is expected to emerge as the fastest-growing market during the forecast period. Rising demand for protein-rich diets, rapid expansion of commercial dairy and poultry operations, and government initiatives to modernize livestock production are fueling technology adoption across key countries such as China, India, Japan, and Australia. Growing investment from global players and regional startups in AI-driven monitoring, smart feeding systems, and livestock health management solutions will further accelerate growth. This positions Asia Pacific as a key growth frontier, complementing North America's established market dominance.
Break-up of primaries
Prominent companies in the market include DeLaval (Sweden), GEA Group (Germany), Merck & Co., Inc. (Israel), Allflex Livestock (US), Nedap N.V. (Netherlands), Lely International (Netherlands), Waikato Milking Systems (New Zealand), Livestock Improvement (New Zealand), Boumatic (US), and Fancom B.V. (Netherlands).
Other players include Hokofarm Group (Netherlands), Trioliet (Netherlands), Big Dutchman (Germany), VDL Agrotech (Netherlands), HID Global (US), Neva (US), Ice Robotics (UK), Connecterra (Netherlands), Cainthus (Ireland), Faromatics (Spain), Tibot (France), Mirobot (Israel), Farmcontrol (Portugal), Moocall (Ireland), and Scio+ (Denmark).
Research Coverage
This research report categorizes the precision livestock farming market by offering (hardware, software & services), application (milk harvesting, feeding management, livestock behavior & health monitoring), farm type (dairy farm, swine far & poultry farm), system type (milking robotic system, precision feeding system, livestock monitoring system, poultry monitoring and robotic system), farm size (small-farms, mid-sized farms, large farms), and region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South America, and Rest of the World). The scope of the report covers detailed information regarding drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities influencing the growth of the precision livestock farming market.
A detailed analysis of the key industry players was done to provide insights into their business overview, services, key strategies, contracts, partnerships, agreements, new service launches, mergers and acquisitions, and recent developments associated with the precision livestock farming market. This report covers a competitive analysis of upcoming startups in the applied technologies market ecosystem. Furthermore, the study also covers industry-specific trends such as technology analysis, ecosystem and market mapping, and patent and regulatory landscape.
Reasons to buy this report
The report will help market leaders/new entrants in this market with information on the closest approximations of the revenue numbers for the overall precision livestock farming and the subsegments. It will help stakeholders understand the competitive landscape and gain more insights to better position their businesses and plan suitable go-to-market strategies. The report also helps stakeholders understand the pulse of the market and provides them with information on key market drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities.