12 Most Advanced Countries in Agriculture Technology

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In this article, we discuss the 12 most advanced countries in agriculture technology. You can skip our detailed analysis of the agricultural industry, the looming food-insecurity problem and trends to watch in 2023, and go directly to 5 Most Advanced Countries in Agriculture Technology.

Agricultural Apocalypse

Unsustainable agricultural practices have resulted in 40% of the land becoming too degraded for productive agriculture, according to UN results, with 90% of the world’s overall topsoil further at risk by 2050. If that wasn’t bad enough, there’s an 11 gigaton GHG mitigation gap between the anticipated agricultural emissions by the mid-century, and the target level required to hold temperatures from rising above 2°C. 

Further, agriculture requires 70% of the world’s fresh water supply, which we are quickly running out of. Pew Trusts notes that by 2025, more than half of the global population would be residing in water stressed regions. However, the human population is projected to reach 10 billion by 2050 according to UN estimates. With that, the food demand is expected to increase by 59% to 98%, as noted by Harvard Business Review. 

To keep up, food production will have to increase by over 50% but pushing that rate with the present conditions is too far out in the overshoot zone to be sustainable, all other things constant. 

Technological Solutions

The situation is bleak and given the momentum the population projection has right now, technology is the best bet to avoid a crisis that could otherwise create mass hunger, civil unrest and chaos at a global scale. In this regard, agricultural technology, more simply known as agri-tech, is poised to become far too important in the near future. 

Agritech Industry: An Analysis 

The above fact is reflected in the quantitative projections for the agri-tech industry. It was valued at $19.5 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach $46.4 billion by 2030, growing at a solid CAGR of 17.3%, per Spherical Research’s market insights. 

Governments, especially in the US, are also expected to step in and support the agri-tech market through subsidies, owing to the emergency, which is factored-in the forecast. That said, investment in agri-tech has hit a bump on the road due to supply-chain constraints and stagflation which may disturb the timeline. 

Key Agri-Tech Players and Trends to Watch in 2023

Some of the most decisive agricultural technologies have to do with sustainability, since it's the most pressing problem faced by the sector. 

In this regard, Indoor Vertical Farming is an important technology, which has been shown to reduce land and water usage by 99% and 70% respectively. Prominent players in this domain are AeroFarms, InFarm and Agricool, based in the US, Germany and France, respectively.