Table of Content
Executive Summary
1 Markets
1.1 EU Green Deal Overview
1.1.1 European Union Green Deal: An Introduction
1.1.2 Market Definition
1.1.3 Farm-to-Fork Strategy: Action Plan
1.1.3.1 Building a Food Chain that Benefits Consumers, Producers, Climate, and the Environment
1.1.3.1.1 Sustainable Food Production
1.1.3.1.1.1 New Business Model
1.1.3.1.1.2 Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
1.1.3.1.1.3 Nutrient Losses
1.1.3.1.1.4 Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
1.1.3.1.1.5 Organic Food Market
1.1.3.1.1.6 Eco-Schemes
1.1.3.1.1.7 Sustainable Fish and Seafood Cultivation
1.1.3.1.2 Ensuring Food Security
1.1.3.1.3 Encouraging Sustainable Food Processing, Retail, Wholesale, and Hospitality Services
1.1.3.1.4 Fostering Transition to a Sustainable Diet and Encouraging the Consumption of Sustainable Food
1.1.3.1.5 Minimizing Food Loss and Waste
1.1.3.1.6 Preventing Food Fraud along the Food Supply Chain
1.1.3.2 Making the Transition Possible
1.1.3.2.1 Investments, Technology, Research, and Innovation
1.1.3.2.2 Consultancy Services, Knowledge Exchange, and Skills
1.1.3.3 Promoting the Transition Globally
1.1.4 European Union Food Production: Self-Sufficiency Analysis
1.1.4.1 High Self-Sufficiency in Animal Products
1.1.4.2 Varying Self-Sufficiency in Arable Crops
1.1.4.3 Self-Sufficiency in Fruit and Vegetables
1.2 Dynamics
1.2.1 Green Deal for Agriculture: Targets for 2030
1.2.1.1 Research Studies by Agriculture Institutions
1.2.2 Global Trade Impacts of High Sustainability Standards
1.2.3 Impact of EU Green Deal on Pesticide Usage in the EU
1.2.4 Corporate Scenario for the Implementation of the EU Green Deal in Agriculture
1.2.4.1 Companies Implementing EU Green Deal Policies
1.2.4.2 Investment Landscape for the Implementation of the EU Green Deal
1.3 Implementation Analysis of EU Green Deal
1.3.1 Impact on Organic Farming Landscape
1.3.2 Impact on GHG Emissions by the Agriculture Sector
1.4 Impact of Sustainable Development Goals in Europe
1.4.1 European Union
1.4.1.1 Role of Smart Farming Service Providers in the EU
1.4.2 Non-EU Regions
1.4.2.1 Role of Smart Farming Service Providers in the Non-EU Countries
1.5 Profitability Analysis: Smart Farming Adoption across Different Farm Sizes
1.5.1 Digital Technology Adoption in Large Farms
1.5.2 Digital Technology Adoption in Medium Size Farms
1.5.3 Digital Technology Adoption in Small Farms
1.5.4 Profitability Analysis across Farms
2 Countries
2.1 Countries Importing Agricultural Produce and Inputs from the European Union: Impact Analysis
2.1.1 U.S.
2.1.1.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in the U.S.
2.1.2 Canada
2.1.2.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Canada
2.1.3 Mexico
2.1.3.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Mexico
2.1.4 Brazil
2.1.4.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Brazil
2.1.5 Chile
2.1.5.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Chile
2.1.6 Peru
2.1.6.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Peru
2.1.7 South Africa
2.1.7.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in South Africa
2.1.8 Saudi Arabia
2.1.8.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Saudi Arabia
2.1.9 U.A.E.
2.1.9.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in the U.A.E.
2.1.10 Egypt
2.1.10.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Egypt
2.1.11 Turkey
2.1.11.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Turkey
2.1.12 Israel
2.1.12.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Israel
2.1.13 South Korea
2.1.13.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in South Korea
2.1.14 Vietnam
2.1.14.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Vietnam
2.1.15 China
2.1.15.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in China
2.1.16 Japan
2.1.16.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Japan
2.1.17 Singapore
2.1.17.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Singapore
2.1.18 Australia
2.1.18.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Australia
2.1.19 New Zealand
2.1.19.1 Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in New Zealand
2.2 Conclusion and Recommendations
2.2.1 Recommendations
2.2.1.1 Emphasis on the EU Organic Action Plan
2.2.1.2 Integration of Agri-Voltaics
2.2.1.3 Foster Circular Economy
2.2.1.4 Implementing Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN) in Agriculture Systems
2.3 Future Roadmap for EU Green Deal
3 Research Methodology
3.1 Data Sources
3.1.1 Primary Data Sources
3.1.2 Secondary Data Sources
3.1.3 Data Triangulation
List of Figures
Figure 1: Age Groups of Agriculture Labors and Farm Managers in Europe, 2020
Figure 2: Benefits for Smart Agriculture Companies if EU Green Deal is Implemented on a Larger Scale
Figure 3: Amount of Pesticide Used if EU Green Deal is Implemented on a Larger Scale, Million Kilograms, 2020-2030
Figure 4: EU SDG Index Score, 2020-2023
Figure 5: Some Non-EU Countries’ SDG Index Score, 2020-2024
Figure 6: EU Green Deal: Impact Analysis on Europe/Other Countries Smart Agriculture Market Coverage
Figure 7: Elements of the EU Green Deal
Figure 8: Goals of the EU Green Deal in the Agriculture Sector
Figure 9: EU’s Farm-to-Fork Strategy
Figure 10: EU Per Capita Meat Consumption, Kilograms, 2011-2031
Figure 11: EU Self-Sufficiency Rates for Animal Products (2020-2022 Average) and Fish (2020-2021 Average)
Figure 12: EU Self-Sufficiency Rate for Plant Products (2020-2022 Average)
Figure 13: EU Self-Sufficiency Rates for Fruits and Vegetables (2020-2022 Average)
Figure 14: Status of the EU Green Deal 2030 Targets for Agriculture, 2023
Figure 15: Pesticides Used in the Agriculture in the EU, Tons, 2022
Figure 16: Amount of Pesticide Used if EU Green Deal is Implemented, Million Kilograms, 2020-2030
Figure 17: Agricultural Production in the EU, Million Tons, 2020-2022
Figure 18: European Union SDG Index Score, 2019-2023
Figure 19: Some Non-European Union Countries’ SDG Index Score, 2023
Figure 20: Total Agricultural Area Dedicated to Organic Farming in the EU (by Country), Thousand Hectares, 2022
Figure 21: Benefits of Agri-Voltaics
Figure 22: Ways to Implement Circular Economy in the EU
Figure 23: Future Roadmap for EU Green Deal Implementation
Figure 24: Data Triangulation
List of Tables
Table 1: Timeline of EU Green Deal, 2020-2024
Table 2: Factors Considered in the Green Deal Impact Analysis Studies on Agriculture, February 2022
Table 3: Global Trade Impact of Various Farm-to-Fork Strategy Targets, 2022
Table 4: Companies Implementing EU Green Deal in Agriculture
Table 5: Dedicated Organic Farming Area in EU, 2020 and 2023
Table 6: Actual and Projected EU Agricultural Emissions 2005-2030
Table 7: SDG Index Scores and Rankings in the EU (by Country), 2024
Table 8: Main Categories of Farm Sizes
Table 9: Smart Farming Application Adoption (by Farm Segment)
Table 10: Profitability Analysis for Maize Cultivation across Different Farm Sizes in Bangladesh, 2020
Table 11: Agricultural Trade Agreements between the EU and the U.S.
Table 12: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in the U.S.
Table 13: Agricultural Trade Agreements between the EU and Canada
Table 14: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Canada
Table 15: Agricultural Trade Agreements between the EU and Mexico
Table 16: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Mexico
Table 17: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Brazil
Table 18: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Chile
Table 19: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Peru
Table 20: Agricultural Trade Agreements between the EU and South Africa
Table 21: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in South Africa
Table 22: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Saudi Arabia
Table 23: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in the U.A.E
Table 24: Agricultural Trade Agreements between the EU and Egypt
Table 25: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Egypt
Table 26: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Turkey
Table 27: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Israel
Table 28: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in South Korea
Table 29: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Vietnam
Table 30: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in China
Table 31: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Japan
Table 32: Agricultural Trade Agreements between the EU and Singapore
Table 33: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Singapore
Table 34: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in Australia
Table 35: Challenges and Opportunities for Smart Farming Service Providers in New Zealand