Precision agriculture is on track for strong growth through 2030 as more producers turn to technology to improve efficiency, manage input costs and make informed decisions in the field. New insights from a study conducted by BCC Research indicate the global precision ag market is projected to grow at a double-digit pace over the rest of the decade ($12.8 billion in 2025 to $21.2 billion by the end of 2030), fueled by wider adoption of tools like GPS guidance, variable-rate technology, sensors, drones and data analytics.

The growth reflects the real-world pressures farmers face, including tighter margins, labor shortages, sustainability expectations, and yield goals. As operations look for ways to do more with less, precision ag solutions are becoming more of a core part of modern farm management, helping producers fine-tune inputs, reduce waste, and improve overall performance across acres.

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