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  • John Deere
  • AGCO Corporation
  • New Holland Agriculture
  • Kinze Manufacturing
  • Kverneland Group
  • Valtra
  • Great Plains Manufacturing
  • Kuhn Group
  • Horsch Maschinen GmbH
  • Bourgault Industries Ltd.
  • Salford Group
  • Case IH
  • Vaderstad
  • Lemken GmbH & Co. KG
  • Monosem
  • Morris Industries Ltd.
  • Sunflower Manufacturing
  • Bigham Ag
ksm 25.06.02

According to Stratistics MRC, the Global No-Till and Minimum-Till Equipment Market is accounted for $7.75 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach $13.41 billion by 2032 growing at a CAGR of 8.15% during the forecast period. Agricultural instruments known as minimum-till and no-till equipment are made to minimise soil disturbance during planting. By allowing seeds to be planted straight into undisturbed soil, no-till equipment preserves the soil's organic matter, moisture content, and structure. It enhances the long-term health of the soil and reduces erosion. In order to provide a better seedbed than no-till, minimum-till equipment uses mild soil disturbance while still lowering tillage. This method strikes a balance between better seed planting and soil conservation. By lowering labour costs, fuel consumption, and the detrimental environmental effects of traditional ploughing methods, both approaches promote sustainable farming.

Market Dynamics:

Driver:

Environmental and soil health benefits

Benefits to the environment and soil health lessen soil erosion, protect topsoil, and increase farm productivity over the long run. They enhance water infiltration and retention, improving tolerance to drought and lowering the demand for irrigation. They improve soil fertility by reducing soil disturbance and encouraging the growth of organic matter and microbiological activity. Reduced tillage also promotes sustainable farming by consuming less fuel and emitting fewer greenhouse gases. Farmers are using minimum-till and no-till techniques more frequently as environmental concerns grow, which increases the need for specialised equipment.

Restraint:

Technical knowledge and training

A lot of farmers don't fully comprehend the advantages and upkeep of these specialised equipment. Underutilisation and inefficiency might result from inadequate instruction on how to operate equipment. Furthermore, the quick speed of technological development necessitates ongoing upskilling, which might demand a lot of resources. Accessing pertinent training and technical assistance is a challenge for many smaller farmers. In the end, this knowledge gap hinders the wider adoption and integration of minimum-till and no-till farming methods.

Opportunity:

Development of affordable solutions

Adoption among small and medium-sized farms is encouraged by lower equipment costs, which lessen the initial investment burden. Farmers can switch from conventional tillage techniques to sustainable ones thanks to reasonably priced equipment. This change lowers operating costs, lessens erosion, and enhances soil health. Financing options and government incentives make such equipment even more affordable. As a result, the market grows steadily thanks to both environmental advantages and economic viability.

Threat:

Competition from conventional practices

The adoption of modern technology may be slowed by these traditional approaches, which are frequently seen as more dependable and familiar. The upfront cost of purchasing no-till or minimum-till equipment may be resisted by farmers used to conventional tillage. Further restricting market growth are conventional tillage methods, which are thought to be more flexible in specific soil types or climates. The long-term advantages of no-till and minimum-till equipment are called into question by the efficiency of traditional techniques in maximising yield in the short term. This resistance to change ultimately limits the expansion of the market for more sustainable farming technologies.

Covid-19 Impact

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the no-till and minimum-till equipment market by causing supply chain interruptions, labour shortages, and delays in manufacturing and distribution. These challenges led to increased equipment costs and reduced availability. However, the crisis also heightened awareness of sustainable farming practices, potentially boosting long-term demand for conservation tillage equipment as farmers seek to enhance soil health and reduce operational costs. Recovery is underway, with gradual improvements in production and logistics.

The planter's segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period

The planter's segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period by promoting soil health through minimal soil disturbance. These sections encourage more effective planting techniques that maintain soil structure and lessen the need for intensive tillage. Planters made for minimum-till and no-till systems provide improved crop yields and soil moisture retention as farmers embrace more sustainable farming methods. The need for these planting options is further increased by the increased emphasis on minimising environmental effect. Furthermore, improvements in planter systems' technology increase their accuracy, which attracts farmers looking for sustainability and efficiency.

The large-scale farmers segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period

Over the forecast period, the large-scale farmers segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate, due to the growing demand for sustainable farming practices. These farmers are increasingly using minimum-till and no-till farming methods in an effort to maximise crop yields while minimising their negative effects on the environment. The necessity for moisture retention, soil maintenance, and lower labour expenses are what are driving this change. Furthermore, large farms frequently have the funds to purchase cutting-edge machinery that guarantees the efficacy and efficiency of applying these techniques. As a result, the market for specialised tillage equipment keeps growing thanks to advancements made to satisfy the particular requirements of extensive farming operations.

Region with largest share:

During the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is expected to hold the largest market share due to the increasing adoption of sustainable farming practices. These techniques help improve soil health, conserve moisture, and reduce labour costs. Countries like India, China, and Japan are leading the market, driven by government incentives for sustainable agriculture and rising awareness about environmental impacts. Innovations in machinery and expanding access to advanced technologies further boost market expansion, enhancing productivity and reducing environmental footprints.

Region with highest CAGR:

Over the forecast period, the North America region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR, owing to rising demand for sustainable farming practices. These equipment solutions minimize soil disturbance, improving moisture retention, reducing erosion, and enhancing soil health. The market is driven by advancements in technology, government incentives, and the increasing adoption of precision agriculture. Farmers are increasingly adopting no-till and minimum-till techniques to optimize crop yields, conserve resources, and meet environmental sustainability goals.

Key players in the market

Some of the key players profiled in the No-Till and Minimum-Till Equipment Market include John Deere, AGCO Corporation, New Holland Agriculture, Kinze Manufacturing, Kverneland Group, Valtra, Great Plains Manufacturing, Kuhn Group, Horsch Maschinen GmbH, Bourgault Industries Ltd., Salford Group, Case IH, Vaderstad, Lemken GmbH & Co. KG, Monosem, Morris Industries Ltd., Sunflower Manufacturing and Bigham Ag.

Key Developments:

In August 2024, John Deere introduced the CC Series, marking its entry into the coulter chisel market. The CC Series achieves working speeds of up to 7 mph, enabling farmers to cover approximately 50 more acres per day compared to previous models.

In September 2023, AGCO and Trimble established a joint venture, PTx Trimble, to advance mixed fleet precision agriculture solutions. AGCO contributed its JCA Technologies business, specializing in autonomous software for agricultural machinery, while Trimble provided its precision agriculture business, excluding certain GNSS and guidance technologies.

Equipment Types Covered:

  • Planters
  • Seed Drills
  • Strip Till Equipment
  • Air Seeders
  • Sprayers
  • Harrows
  • Mulchers
  • Cultivators
  • Other Equipment Types

Crop Types Covered:

  • Cereals & Grains
  • Oilseeds & Pulses
  • Fruits & Vegetables
  • Forage Crops
  • Other Crop Types

Sale Channels Covered:

  • Direct Sales
  • Dealers/Distributors
  • Online Retail

Applications Covered:

  • Agriculture
  • Horticulture
  • Agroforestry
  • Commercial Farming
  • Organic Farming
  • Other Applications

End Users Covered:

  • Large Scale Farmers
  • Medium Scale Farmers
  • Small Scale Farmers

Regions Covered:

  • North America
    • US
    • Canada
    • Mexico
  • Europe
    • Germany
    • UK
    • Italy
    • France
    • Spain
    • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
    • Japan
    • China
    • India
    • Australia
    • New Zealand
    • South Korea
    • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • South America
    • Argentina
    • Brazil
    • Chile
    • Rest of South America
  • Middle East & Africa
    • Saudi Arabia
    • UAE
    • Qatar
    • South Africa
    • Rest of Middle East & Africa

What our report offers:

  • Market share assessments for the regional and country-level segments
  • Strategic recommendations for the new entrants
  • Covers Market data for the years 2024, 2025, 2026, 2028, and 2032
  • Market Trends (Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges, Investment Opportunities, and recommendations)
  • Strategic recommendations in key business segments based on the market estimations
  • Competitive landscaping mapping the key common trends
  • Company profiling with detailed strategies, financials, and recent developments
  • Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements

Free Customization Offerings:

All the customers of this report will be entitled to receive one of the following free customization options:

  • Company Profiling
    • Comprehensive profiling of additional market players (up to 3)
    • SWOT Analysis of key players (up to 3)
  • Regional Segmentation
    • Market estimations, Forecasts and CAGR of any prominent country as per the client's interest (Note: Depends on feasibility check)
  • Competitive Benchmarking
    • Benchmarking of key players based on product portfolio, geographical presence, and strategic alliances

Table of Contents

1 Executive Summary

2 Preface

  • 2.1 Abstract
  • 2.2 Stake Holders
  • 2.3 Research Scope
  • 2.4 Research Methodology
    • 2.4.1 Data Mining
    • 2.4.2 Data Analysis
    • 2.4.3 Data Validation
    • 2.4.4 Research Approach
  • 2.5 Research Sources
    • 2.5.1 Primary Research Sources
    • 2.5.2 Secondary Research Sources
    • 2.5.3 Assumptions

3 Market Trend Analysis

  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Drivers
  • 3.3 Restraints
  • 3.4 Opportunities
  • 3.5 Threats
  • 3.6 Application Analysis
  • 3.7 End User Analysis
  • 3.8 Emerging Markets
  • 3.9 Impact of Covid-19

4 Porters Five Force Analysis

  • 4.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
  • 4.2 Bargaining power of buyers
  • 4.3 Threat of substitutes
  • 4.4 Threat of new entrants
  • 4.5 Competitive rivalry

5 Global No-Till and Minimum-Till Equipment Market, By Equipment Type

  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Planters
  • 5.3 Seed Drills
  • 5.4 Strip Till Equipment
  • 5.5 Air Seeders
  • 5.6 Sprayers
  • 5.7 Harrows
  • 5.8 Mulchers
  • 5.9 Cultivators
  • 5.10 Other Equipment Types

6 Global No-Till and Minimum-Till Equipment Market, By Crop Type

  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Cereals & Grains
  • 6.3 Oilseeds & Pulses
  • 6.4 Fruits & Vegetables
  • 6.5 Forage Crops
  • 6.6 Other Crop Types

7 Global No-Till and Minimum-Till Equipment Market, By Sales Channel

  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 Direct Sales
  • 7.3 Dealers/Distributors
  • 7.4 Online Retail

8 Global No-Till and Minimum-Till Equipment Market, By Application

  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 Agriculture
  • 8.3 Horticulture
  • 8.4 Agroforestry
  • 8.5 Commercial Farming
  • 8.6 Organic Farming
  • 8.7 Other Applications

9 Global No-Till and Minimum-Till Equipment Market, By End User

  • 9.1 Introduction
  • 9.2 Large Scale Farmers
  • 9.3 Medium Scale Farmers
  • 9.4 Small Scale Farmers

10 Global No-Till and Minimum-Till Equipment Market, By Geography

  • 10.1 Introduction
  • 10.2 North America
    • 10.2.1 US
    • 10.2.2 Canada
    • 10.2.3 Mexico
  • 10.3 Europe
    • 10.3.1 Germany
    • 10.3.2 UK
    • 10.3.3 Italy
    • 10.3.4 France
    • 10.3.5 Spain
    • 10.3.6 Rest of Europe
  • 10.4 Asia Pacific
    • 10.4.1 Japan
    • 10.4.2 China
    • 10.4.3 India
    • 10.4.4 Australia
    • 10.4.5 New Zealand
    • 10.4.6 South Korea
    • 10.4.7 Rest of Asia Pacific
  • 10.5 South America
    • 10.5.1 Argentina
    • 10.5.2 Brazil
    • 10.5.3 Chile
    • 10.5.4 Rest of South America
  • 10.6 Middle East & Africa
    • 10.6.1 Saudi Arabia
    • 10.6.2 UAE
    • 10.6.3 Qatar
    • 10.6.4 South Africa
    • 10.6.5 Rest of Middle East & Africa

11 Key Developments

  • 11.1 Agreements, Partnerships, Collaborations and Joint Ventures
  • 11.2 Acquisitions & Mergers
  • 11.3 New Product Launch
  • 11.4 Expansions
  • 11.5 Other Key Strategies

12 Company Profiling

  • 12.1 John Deere
  • 12.2 AGCO Corporation
  • 12.3 New Holland Agriculture
  • 12.4 Kinze Manufacturing
  • 12.5 Kverneland Group
  • 12.6 Valtra
  • 12.7 Great Plains Manufacturing
  • 12.8 Kuhn Group
  • 12.9 Horsch Maschinen GmbH
  • 12.10 Bourgault Industries Ltd.
  • 12.11 Salford Group
  • 12.12 Case IH
  • 12.13 Vaderstad
  • 12.14 Lemken GmbH & Co. KG
  • 12.15 Monosem
  • 12.16 Morris Industries Ltd.
  • 12.17 Sunflower Manufacturing
  • 12.18 Bigham Ag
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