Revolutionizing dairy farming: how robots benefit cows

15/04/2025
Revolutionizing dairy farming: how robots benefit cows

According to MarketsandMarkets the global milking robots market is projected to grow from USD 3.2 billion in 2024 to USD 5.3 billion by 2029, registering a CAGR of 10.8% during the forecast period. The Milking Robots Market is driven by economic factors like rising labor costs and increased milk production, technological advancements in sensor technology and automation, social shifts towards animal welfare and organic products, and governmental support through incentives and regulations.

By Priyanka Fulzele

Markets and Markets

 

These factors collectively fuel growth, revolutionizing dairy farming practices toward efficiency, sustainability, and ethical standards. Regional variations and technological advancements further influence market dynamics, but the overarching trend points to significant market expansion and a pivotal role in addressing agricultural challenges. The dominance of farms with herd sizes below 100 in the milking robots market stems from the accessibility and affordability of entry-level robotic solutions tailored for smaller operations. These farms find these systems more financially viable, allowing gradual automation integration without substantial upfront costs. Moreover, the flexibility and scalability offered by robots designed for smaller herds align perfectly with their operational needs while addressing labor efficiency concerns. This accessibility, affordability, and tailored suitability for smaller-scale operations contribute to these farms holding the largest share in the milking robots market. The substantial growth in services within the milking robots market stems from the increased adoption of this technology, prompting a heightened demand for technical support, maintenance, and repair services. Moreover, the necessity for training programs and education to empower farmers in efficiently operating these systems fuels the expansion of service offerings. Additionally, the need for customization, upgrades, and continual advancements in technology drive service providers to offer tailored solutions, ensuring optimal performance and functionality of milking robots. This collective demand for diverse services caters to the evolving needs of farmers, augmenting the market's growth significantly. India's burgeoning growth in the milking robots market finds roots in a convergence of factors. The country's expanding dairy industry and growing demand for dairy products have fostered a need for more efficient milking solutions. The adoption of advanced technologies in agriculture, including milking robots, aligns with the sector's modernization drive. Rising labor costs and challenges in availability further propel the shift towards automated solutions. At the same time, government support and initiatives complement this transformation by encouraging the adoption of innovative farming technologies, facilitating India's rapid ascent in the milking robots market. The milking robots market is a consolidated market that consists of established OEMs that manufacture and sell milking robots. Major OEMs that offer milking robots include DeLaval (Sweden), GEA Group (Germany), Lely (Netherlands), BouMatic (US), and Fuliwood JOZ (UK). These companies have created a consolidated ecosystem by investing extensively in research and development activities to launch advanced milking robots. The ecosystem also consists of various component manufacturers and technology providers offering a wide range of products and software solutions integrated into milking robots. Some of the major hardware devices used in milking robots include robotic arms, milk analyzers, sensors , RFID tags , readers, cameras, and control and display units. The milking robots market ecosystem also includes service providers that offer maintenance and support services, connectivity services, system integration and consulting services, managed services, and assisted professional services. The integrated solutions are provided to the end users by distributors.  

 

Technology Analysis:

AUTOMATIC CATTLE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT

Moving cattle in and out of milking stalls or milking parlors is extremely tedious, and automatic cattle traffic management technologies can be instrumental in avoiding injury risks to cattle on farms. Automatic cattle traffic management systems are equipped with automatic sorting gates. These gates segregate animals based on their readiness to milk. The animals that are ready to be milked are moved to the milking area, and the other animals are either sent to the barn or moved to the waiting area. Some major companies offering automatic cattle traffic management systems include Lely , Fullwood JOZ , Delmer, and Bump Gates.

PARLOR MONITORING

Parlor monitoring solutions are extensively used for monitoring and measuring the daily milk flow per cow. Advanced parlor monitoring systems also facilitate the measurement of parameters such as milk fat, protein, and somatic cells to determine the milk quality. The system sends alerts to farmers when there is a slowdown in milk production, thereby helping farmers make improved decisions related to farm productivity and cattle nutrition. In recent years, there has been a surge in demand for advanced parlor monitoring solutions to ensure high milk yield, especially in large farms.

ADVANCED LINERS AND CLUSTERS 

Advanced liner and cluster solutions can be instrumental in improving milk yield and quality as they facilitate automatic dipping and flushing. When the animal reaches the milking area, liners are placed in the appropriate orientation for seamless milking. Once the liner is placed, the solution continuously monitors and controls the vacuum levels in individual teats. The dip is then placed onto the teat at an appropriate angle at the suitable vacuum level. The liner is then removed after the milking is completed and sanitized again for the other animals that are ready to be milked.

ADD-ON ROBOTIC SOLUTION

Add-on robotic solutions help in automating the pre-milking and post-milking procedures. miRobot (Israel) offers a comprehensive add-on robotic solution that can be integrated with farm milking systems. The system is highly compact, durable, and easy to operate. The add-on robotic solution offered by the company conducts pre- and post-milking procedures based on the requirements of the animal, ensuring improved milk yield and enhanced animal comfort.

Reduced labor costs due to automation in dairy farms, technological advancements in dairy farms, and benefits offered by automatic milking solutions are some of the major factors contributing to the market growth. Advanced technologies and equipment have made livestock farms more efficient and productive, with increased precision and automation. This chapter explains the drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges that influence the growth of the milking robots market globally. These factors help market players to develop strategies and devise action plans to strengthen their position in the market.

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