The global smart greenhouse market size was valued at USD 2.1 Billion in 2024, and it is expected to reach USD 4.3 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 7.96% from 2025 to 2033.
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Automated systems enable producers to precisely manage external factors, including temperature, humidity, and soil moisture levels. Internet of Things (IoT) devices capture real-time data, allowing for predictive maintenance and effective resource management. This supports remote monitoring and management of greenhouse operations, which appeals to both commercial and small-scale growers. Smart greenhouses provide data-driven insights to increase crop productivity, which is driving the use of automated systems. For example, in August 2024, Nature Fresh Farms collaborated with Koidra to test artificial intelligence (AI)-powered automation in greenhouse operations. The association intends to increase productivity and resource efficiency by combining Koidra's AI technologies, i.e., DataPilot and KoPilot, to autonomously regulate temperature, lighting, and irrigation systems.
Moreover, innovations in artificial lighting technology are enhancing the efficiency of smart greenhouses. Light automation advancements enable producers to imitate natural sunshine cycles, which improves plant growth and health. The implementation of these cutting-edge lighting technology enables smart greenhouses to increase output while lowering energy consumption. For instance, ams OSRAM introduced the OSCONIQ P3737, a high-power LED with an 83.2% efficiency in Hyper Red that aims to reduce energy consumption in greenhouses without compromising light output. This LED improves efficiency and lowers costs in May 2024. Furthermore, smart greenhouse providers are working on combining advanced technologies like IoT, AI, and energy-efficient systems to improve agricultural output and sustainability. This is also a global effort for sustainable farming techniques, reduced resource usage, and increased food yields. Additionally, the industry has considerable income opportunities as current facilities update to new technology. Besides this, commercial farmers are choosing high-performance smart greenhouses over traditional ones to achieve year-round production and better-quality crops. For example, in July 2024, Uzbekistan announced its plan to construct a 0.6-hectare smart greenhouse with the help of South Korean technology. The facility, equipped with energy-saving technologies and remote management, would support agricultural cultivation and research.
The market research report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and others); and the Middle East and Africa. According to the report, Europe accounted for the largest market share due to the growth in farming and increased demand for extremely healthy and organic food.
In North America, smart greenhouses are gradually integrating IoT and AI technologies to improve crop monitoring and resource efficiency. In March 2023, BrightFarms announced the expansion of its facilities comprising four new greenhouse centers offering ecologically grown leafy greens to more people across different parts of the U.S. This shows the region's commitment to sustainable and technology-driven agriculture.
Europe holds the largest share of the market owing to the integration of modern energy backup systems to ensure continuous operations. For instance, in September 2024, Bicker Elektronik demonstrated a DC UPS solution meant to provide continuous power to Hoogendoorn's IIVO smart greenhouse control system. It enables a dependable shutdown and reboot during power outages, utilizing maintenance-free Supercap energy storage for long-lasting and effective performance.
Asia Pacific is focused on high-tech vertical farming solutions in smart greenhouses that can address urbanization and limited arable land. Governments and commercial companies invest in hydroponics and LED-enabled greenhouses for high-yield farming. For example, in August 2022, Singapore showcased a vertical smart greenhouse with AI-controlled hydroponic systems to increase local vegetable output and address food security concerns in densely populated areas.
To confront agricultural issues, water-efficient irrigation, and climate-resilient technologies are driving the development of smart greenhouses in Latin America. For example, Netafim collaborated with Brazilian farmers to install innovative drip irrigation systems in smart greenhouses, allowing for long-term agricultural growth despite dry situations. This highlights the region's concentration on solving climate issues while increasing agricultural productivity.
The Middle East and Africa region is using energy-efficient technology in smart greenhouses to combat harsh weather and water limitations. The UAE launched the Bustanica smart greenhouse, which uses renewable energy and AI-driven temperature controls to grow high-quality crops with minimal water use. This indicates the region's emphasis on sustainable agriculture in extreme circumstances.
Some of the leading smart greenhouse market companies include Argus Control Systems Limited (Conviron), Certhon, Heliospectra AB, Netafim (Orbia), Sensaphone, among many others. For example, Argus Control Systems Limited unveiled the Titan 900 software version, which enables users to access the control system through a local or distant PC. It offers a system for managing horticultural facilities such as greenhouses and nurseries.
Report Features | Details |
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Market Size in 2024 | USD 2.1 Billion |
Market Forecast in 2033 | USD 4.3 Billion |
Market Growth Rate 2025-2033 | 7.96% |
Units | Billion USD |
Types Covered | Hydroponic, Non-Hydroponic |
Offerings Covered |
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End Users Covered | Commercial Growers, Research and Educational Institutes, Retail Gardens, Others |
Regions Covered | Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, Latin America, Middle East and Africa |
Countries Covered | United States, Canada, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, Brazil, Mexico |
Companies Covered | Argus Control Systems Limited (Conviron), Certhon, Heliospectra AB, Netafim (Orbia), Sensaphone, etc. |
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