Key Market Trends and Insights
- Asia Pacific dominated the market in 2025 with approximately 36.2% revenue share and is projected to grow at the fastest regional CAGR of 8.4% over the 2025 to 2035 forecast period, driven by large-scale government subsidy programmes in India and China and extensive agricultural land under cultivation.
- By Irrigation Type, the Sprinkler Irrigation segment held the largest share of approximately 34.8% in 2025, while the Drip Irrigation segment is projected to witness the fastest CAGR over the forecast period due to superior water-use efficiency and growing adoption in specialty crop and horticultural applications.
- By Application, the Grains and Cereals segment commands the largest share due to the extensive cultivation area dedicated to staple crops requiring consistent water supply, while the Fruits and Vegetables segment is expected to register the fastest growth driven by precision drip irrigation adoption.
Market Size & Forecast
- Market Size in 2025: USD 8.71 Billion
- Projected Market Size in 2035: USD 15.37 Billion
- CAGR from 2026-2035: 7.4%
- Fastest-Growing Regional Market: Asia Pacific
The market's growth is further supported by robust government subsidy programmes across key agricultural economies. India's Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana programme provides subsidies for drip and sprinkler irrigation under the Per Drop More Crop initiative. In the United States, federal cost-share programmes reimburse up to 75% of pivot hardware outlays, reducing typical payback periods to fewer than four years for mid-sized farms. The integration of smart technologies including IoT sensors, AI-driven scheduling algorithms, and cloud-based analytics platforms is transforming irrigation from a manual, schedule-based activity to an automated, data-driven precision operation. Key manufacturers including Valmont Industries, Netafim, Lindsay Corporation, Rain Bird, John Deere, Toro, and Mahindra compete across sprinkler, drip, and pivot system segments.
Key Takeaways
Key Takeaway 1: India's government continued expanding irrigation efficiency under PMKSY in 2025, providing subsidies for drip and sprinkler irrigation to improve water-use efficiency across multiple states under the Per Drop More Crop initiative.Key Takeaway 2: Valley Irrigation consolidated multiple technology brands into the unified AgSense 365 platform in January 2025, creating integrated data flows between pivot control, soil monitoring, and crop analytics.
Key Takeaway 3: Rain Bird Corporation acquired Adritec Group International's assets in Jordan and Mexico in August 2024 to strengthen its agricultural irrigation presence in the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.
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Companies Mentioned
- John Deere (United States)
- Rain Bird (United States)
- Toro (United States)
- Mahindra Tractors (India)
- Valmont Industries (United States)
- Netafim (Israel)
- Lindsay (United States)

