RFID in Agriculture Market: by Product Type (Passive Tags and Active Tags); By Application (Agriculture, Commercial, Transportation, Healthcare, Logistics & Supply Chain, Aerospace, Defense, Retail, Security and Access Control, Sports, Animal Tracking and Ticketing) and Region - Global Analysis of Market Size, Share & Trends for 2019-2021 and Forecasts to 2031
RFID in Agriculture Market to surpass USD 27.9 Billion by 2030 from USD 10.1 Billion in 2021 at a CAGR of 10.65% in the coming years, i.e., 2021-30.
RFID can be defined as Radio Frequency Identification, is a technology, that uses radio waves to provide and gather the data and information stored on a tag attached to an object, animal, or human. It is the same as bar codes and yet, it does not need to be within the range of an RFID reader. RFID is applied across construction, engineering, chemical industries, manufacturing, retail, logistics, and the public sector among others. A combination of RFID tags and sensor service is a perfect solution for several locations in a manufacturing capacity, such as conveyors, cameras, boilers, tanks, pipes, etc., to achieve and maintain the quality and production of a manufacturing process.
Key aspects driving the expansion of this market include increasing market competitiveness resulting in the availability of cost-effective RFID solutions, high rate of returns on investment, increasing regulations and government measures for several industries, and growing installation of RFID systems in manufacturing units to improve efficiency.
Global RFID in Agriculture is divided by Tags Type into Passive Tags and Active Tags. Passive Tags segment to be a larger contributor to Global RFID in Agriculture growth during the forecast period. Passive tags do not need an external power resource. These are low-cost and smaller, and easier to produce than active tags. Passive RFID tags have several applications and are commonly used to track devices in pharmaceuticals, retail, supply chain, enterprise, and other industries. With the increasing penetration of passive tags as RAIN RFID frequency, the market for these tags is anticipated to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast years.
Global RFID in Agriculture is divided by Application into Agriculture, Commercial, Transportation, Healthcare, Logistics & Supply Chain, Aerospace, Defense, Retail, Security and Access Control, Sports, Animal Tracking and Ticketing. Logistics & Supply Chain segment has the largest market share. The dominance of this segment is because of the high acceptance of tracking systems by logistics organizations to track and monitor their cargo in transit through air, road, or marine. RFID services help industries enhance their supply chain by better managing warehouse inventory, tracking shipments, and streamlining the best route for the supply chain. Supply chain corporations are facing major concerns in confirming that the right product is delivered at the right location at the right time. These activities are anticipated to boost the growth of the RFID tag market for logistics and supply chain applications.
Increasing installation of RFID systems
Manufacturing facilities need to monitor equipment condition and performance, defects in processes, and system failures and confirm predictive maintenance of equipment and systems through the incorporation of specialized tools and acceptance of quality management performs. The use of RFID technology for plant asset administration helps manufacturers attain this goal. A combination of RFID tags and sensor service is an ideal solution for many locations in a manufacturing facility, such as conveyors, cameras, boilers, tanks, pipes, etc., to accomplish and maintain the quality and production of a manufacturing process.
Rising need for contact-tracing solutions
Many industries and offices across the world have resumed their work after the COVID-19-induced lockdowns were lifted. Nevertheless, governments have mandated such industries to continue social distancing and low employee capacity. If the rules are not followed, a single case of COVID-19 can potentially cause the closure of an entire facility and need decontamination before restarting the actions. To avoid such circumstances, large businesses are undertaking several precautionary measures, including contact-tracing services. To invest in the rising need for contact-tracing solutions, many RFID solutions providers have been introducing new products or improving existing products to suit the needs of their customers.
High purchase and installation costs
The installation cost of an RFID system can vary from USD 2 million to 5 million for a standard active real-time monitoring system. This cost can range according to end-use industry and installation area. High installation cost is one of the major restraining features for the implementation of RFID technology. Adoption of RFID systems in any business needs high investments which include the purchase cost of RFID tags, readers, and software, and the costs related to replacement services and electricity.
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COVID-19 impacted the operations of the various RFID companies and also impact the businesses of their partners and distributers. The reduction in demand for expensive retail products worldwide due to lockdown measures, coupled with supply chain disruptions, is anticipated to have slowed down the growth of the RFID market. The falling global demand for vehicles is also likely to have a mid-term effect on the automotive RFID market. Although governments in developing countries have mandated the RFID tagging on vehicles for tolling, the curbs in travel have currently restricted the deployment of RFID tags. Manufacturing services across many sectors, such as automotive and consumer electronics, re-opened post-third quarter of 2020 as lockdown measures were lifted in several countries. Still, factories in many regions are yet to operate at pre-COVID-19 levels owing to social distancing norms.
Global RFID in Agriculture is segmented based on regional analysis into five major regions: North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East and Africa. Europe is one of the largest markets for Global RFID in Agriculture across the globe. The high implementation of RFID systems in the US is a major factor that has led to the prominent position of the North Americas in the RFID market. Retail, manufacturing, transportation, logistics and supply chain, and IT asset tracking are the main applications for the RFID tag market in the US as well as throughout the Americas. The use of RFID is huge in supply chain monitoring for tracking assets in real-time. Several hospitals in the US are using RFID tags for applications such as equipment tracking, patient monitoring, and other tracking tasks. These expansions are expected to boost the growth of the RFID tag market in the region.
Report Attribute | Details |
Market size value in 2021 | USD 10.1 Billion |
Revenue forecast in 2031 | USD 27.9 Billion |
Growth Rate | CAGR of 10.65% from 2021 to 2031 |
Base year for estimation | 2020 |
Quantitative units | Revenue in USD million and CAGR from 2021 to 2031 |
Report coverage | Revenue forecast, company ranking, competitive landscape, growth factors, and trends |
Segments covered | Product Type, Application, and Region |
Regional scope | North America; Europe; Asia Pacific; Latin America; Middle East & Africa (MEA) |
Key companies profiled | Avery Dennison, Confidex, CoreRFID, GAO RFID, HID Global, Impinj, Invengo Technology, JADAK, Mojix, Nedap, Omni-ID, ORBCOMM, RISE Acreo, SMARTRAC, and Other Prominent Players |
The Global RFID in Agriculture Market size was estimated at USD 10.1 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach 27.9 billion by 2031.
Key players: Avery Dennison, Confidex, CoreRFID, GAO RFID, HID Global, Impinj, Invengo Technology, JADAK, Mojix, Nedap, Omni-ID, ORBCOMM, RISE Acreo, SMARTRAC, and Other Prominent Players.
Passive Tags segment and Logistics & Supply Chain segment are anticipated to hold the largest Global RFID in Agriculture Market.
Drivers: Increasing installation of RFID systems and Rising need for contact-tracing solutions.
RFID can be defined as Radio Frequency Identification, is a technology, that uses radio waves to provide and gather the data and information stored on a tag attached to an object, animal, or human. It is same as bar codes and yet, it does not need to be within the range of an RFID reader. RFID is applied across construction, engineering, chemical industries, manufacturing, retail, logistics, and the public sector among others.
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