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Emergence of Automation across the World to Support the Growth of Manure Removal Robot Market

Introduction

The global manure removal robot market is witnessing a surge due to the rapid rise in the animal husbandry sector's expansion, which favors manure removal robots' demand. Additionally, the use of manure removal robots involves the monitoring of farmed animals, such as dairy cattle, pigs, and chickens, where interference can help minimize waste and environmental pollution and enhance animal health and efficiency on the farm. However, the high cost of incorporating manure removal robot has restrained the growth of the market.

  • The global manure removal robot market is expected to grow from USD 80 million in 2016 to USD 129.6 million in 2025 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.7% in the forecast period.
  • The repercussions of COVID-19, such as lockdown and social distancing, have led to a decline in the manure removal robot's sales, thereby restraining the growth of the market for a while.
  • North America dominates the market based on favorable government regulations, deployment of the latest technology, and the surge in collision rates.
  • The Asia-Pacific to exhibit the fastest growth in the market due to major key players' presence, increasing the adoption of the latest technologies.
  • The fixed segment caters to the highest markets share among the different type of the market.
  • The cattle segment caters to the highest market share among the application in the market.

Competitive Players

  1. JOZ B.V.(Netherlands)
  2. Pellon Group Oy (Finland)
  3. Lely (Netherlands)
  4. Peter Prinzing Gmbh (Germany)
  5. Delaval Inc.(Sweden)
  6. Gea Group (Germany)
  7. Schauer Agrotronic Gmbh (Austria)
  8. Jansen Poultry Equipment (Netherlands)
  9. Lind Jensen Agri (Denmark)
  10. Henan Hengyin Automation Technology Co.
  11. Ltd (China)
  12. Roomba (U.S.)
  13. Beetl Robotics and Biocom Technology (Belarus).

Recent Developments

Recent Developments

  • In March 2019, Rabo (Rabobank Group) joined as a new investor to help JOZ B.V. tap new markets with innovative products. The deal aims at strategically growing the business and the geographical presence.
  • In January 2018, Pellon Group developed a product called manure master, which is a suitable replacement for hydraulic scrappers. Also, it has some added features, such as it doesn't require a urine drainpipe and can be upgraded up-to-the RFit version. The product aims at providing an enhanced technology, thereby strengthening the product portfolio.

Segmentation

  1. By Type
    1. Fixed
    2. Mobile
  2. By Application
    1. Pig Farm
    2. Cattle Farm
    3. Sheep Farm
    4. Others

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