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Its harder than ever to sift through

accurate information these days.

That’s why we’ve created this column to stick to the

facts of modern farming.

Let’s explore adoption levels and barriers to adoption,

current and future market forecasts, and most popular

uses-cases.

Adoption Levels

According to a global survey of 5,500 row and

speciality crops farmers across the world, North

American farmers (United States and Canada) are

some of the most forward-thinking in the world.

The survey was conducted by global management

consulting firm McKinsey and Company.

61% of North American farmers are currently using or

planning to use at least one ag technology in the next

two years. This ranking is only second to Europe, with

62% adoption. Globally, it is sitting around 39%.

Here’s a global breakdown of the surveyed regions:

Europe: 62%

North America: 61%

South America: 50%

Asia: 9%

Barriers to Adoption

Barriers to entry in North America are cited as high

costs at 52% and unclear return on investment (ROI) at

40%.

Examining globally, 47% of respondents claimed the

high cost was in the top-three barriers to adoption and

30% had unclear ROI as a top-three reason. 50% of

surveyed farmers were not willing to pay anything for

ag technology.

Perhaps because the minimum expectation on ROI

for surveyed farmers is 3:1. This is indeed high, but the

problem lies in proving ROI for ag tech.

PRECISION

AGRICUL

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A global outlook on modern farming facts

RYAN RIDLEY

MANAGING EDITOR

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