PUBLISHER: Roots Analysis | PRODUCT CODE: 1796405
PUBLISHER: Roots Analysis | PRODUCT CODE: 1796405
As per Roots Analysis, the global regenerative agriculture market size is estimated to grow from USD 7.16 billion in the current year to USD 31.61 billion by 2035, at a CAGR of 14.45% during the forecast period, till 2035.
The opportunity for regenerative agriculture market has been distributed across the following segments:
Type of Practice
Type of Application
Geographical Regions
In recent years, the increasing concern over soil degradation and the detrimental environmental effects of traditional farming methods has necessitated the adoption of more sustainable agricultural practices, such as regenerative agriculture. Originating in the 1980s, regenerative agriculture is a farming approach that transcends sustainability to restore and enhance soil fertility, the environment, and ecosystems.
The aim of regenerative agriculture is to rebuild natural resources, boost biodiversity, enhance farm resilience, optimize water management and conservation, promote carbon sequestration, and mitigate climate change. As a result of these benefits, the regenerative agriculture market is experiencing a heightened adoption of its practices. Some of these practices, including agroforestry, cover cropping, no-till farming, and silvopasture, provide a comprehensive solution that delivers not only environmental and social advantages but also improves economic conditions. In addition to the benefits, several key driving factors are boosting the market potential, such as increasing support from governments, farmer welfare organizations, and other entities.
Further, emerging trends in regenerative agriculture, including the rise of data-driven farming, precision agriculture, and significant investment in regenerative practices, are creating profitable opportunities for industry participants, which will enhance the market outlook. Overall, driven by these factors, the regenerative agriculture market is expected to increase during the forecast period.
Based on type of practice, the global regenerative agriculture market is segmented into concentrates, hydrolysates, isolates, and textured. According to our estimates, currently, agroforestry segment captures the majority share of the market. This can be attributed to the numerous advantages of agroforestry. By incorporating trees and shrubs into crop and livestock systems, agroforestry improves soil health through the addition of organic matter from leaf litter and root biomass. This method not only enhances soil fertility but also provides a long-term nutrient source for crops, thereby reducing dependence on synthetic fertilizers.
However, no-till and pasture cropping segment is expected to grow at a relatively higher CAGR during the forecast period. This growth can be linked to its various environmental, economic, and resilience-enhancing advantages, such as reduced soil erosion, lower carbon emissions, and improved water retention.
Based on type of application, the regenerative agriculture market is segmented into biodiversity, operation management, soil and crop management, and others. According to our estimates, currently, soil and crop management application captures the majority of the market. This can be attributed to the variety of practices that enhance crop yield and farm sustainability, which have a direct influence on soil health.
The importance of maintaining healthy soil for producing more resilient crops and stable yields increases the demand for soil health management in farming practices, consequently driving market growth. Additionally, healthy soil plays a key role in processes like nitrogen fixation, nutrient cycling, and water retention, which are essential for effective soil and crop management.
However, biodiversity segment is expected to grow at a relatively higher CAGR during the forecast period. The benefits of regenerative agricultural practices offer solutions that enhance biodiversity by providing resistance to pests and diseases, implementing soil restoration techniques, and promoting microbial diversity. Moreover, the advantages of agroforestry and crop rotation within biodiversity contribute to the advancement of the market.
Based on geographical regions, the regenerative agriculture market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia, Latin America, Middle East and North Africa, and the rest of the world. According to our estimates, currently, North America captures the majority share of the market. However, market in Asia Pacific is expected to grow at a higher CAGR during the forecast period. This can be attributed to the increased government backing and policy measures aimed at offering subsidies and financial incentives to encourage sustainable and regenerative agricultural practices. Moreover, factors such as water scarcity, land degradation, and a rising demand for organic products are driving market expansion in Asia.
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