DUBLIN, Sept. 4, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --
The "Global Micro Irrigation Market (Drip Irrigation, Sprinkler Irrigation), By Region, By Country (2018 Edition): Opportunities and Forecast (2013-2023)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Global market is projected to display a robust growth represented by a CAGR of 16.15% during 2018 - 2023.
The segment of Drip Irrigation witnessed growth at a noteworthy rate over the past few years and expected to grow in the forecast period due to the imperative role being played by the drip irrigation system in the abatement of rising water scarcity and water storage problems across the globe.
During 2018-23, Micro Irrigations Market is anticipated to grow at an increased rate on the back of government subsidies in various parts of the world, frequent occurrence of droughts, deviation from normal to lower rainfall cycle in many regions, underutilization of water resources etc. And the assortment of various factors are anticipated to back the growth of micro irrigation market at a surged rate in the forecast period.
Amongst the regions, North America accounts for the largest regional share in the global Micro Irrigation market in 2018. Key factors driving the robust growth rate of North America region include burgeoning population, increasing cognizance about advantages of micro irrigation, increasing demand of replacement, technological advancement to develop cost efficient equipments etc. are driving the demand of Micro Irrigations in the market.
Scope of the Report
Global Market (Actual Period: 2013-2017, Forecast Period: 2018-2023)
- Micro Irrigation Market - Sizing, Growth, Forecast
- Analysis By Segment - Drip Irrigation, Sprinkler Irrigation, Others (Furrow Irrigation, Center Pivot Irrigation, Surface Irrigation)
Other Report Highlights
- Market Dynamics - Drivers and Restraints
- Market Trends
- Porter's Five Forces Analysis
- SWOT Analysis
- Supply Chain Analysis
- Product Specifications
- Company Analysis - Netafim, The Toro Company, Jain Irrigation, RainBird Corporation, Valmont Industries, Lindsay Corporation, Rivulis Corporation, Nelson, T-L Irrigations
Key Topics Covered:
1. Research Methodology
2. Executive Summary
3. Strategic Recommendations
4. Micro Irrigation Outlook
5. Global Micro Irrigation Market: Growth and Forecast
5.1 By Value (2013-2017)
5.2 By Value (2018-2023)
6 Global Micro Irrigation Market Size, By Segment: Breakdown (%)
6.1 Global Micro Irrigation Market Size, By Segment, 2017 (%)
6.2 Global Micro Irrigation Market Size, By Segment, 2023 (%)
7 Global Micro Irrigation Market - Segment Analysis
7.1 Drip Irrigation, By Value (2013-2023)
7.2 Sprinkler Irrigation Market, By Value (2013-2023)
8 Global Micro Irrigation Market, Regional Analysis: Breakdown (%)
8.1 Global Micro Irrigation Market Size, By Region, 2017 (%)
8.2 Global Micro Irrigation Market Size, By Region, 2023 (%)
9. Global Micro Irrigation Market Size: Regional Analysis
10. Europe Micro Irrigation Market: An Analysis
11. APAC Micro Irrigation Market: An Analysis
12. ROW Micro Irrigation Market: An Analysis
13. Global Micro Irrigation Market Dynamics
14. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
15. SWOT Analysis
16. Supply Chain Analysis
17. Product Specifications
18. Company Profiles
- Netafim
- The Toro Company
- Jain Irrigation
- RainBird Corporation
- Valmont Industries
- Lindsay Corporation
- Rivulis Corporation
- Nelson
- T-L Irrigations
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