Anticipated 4.2% CAGR Growth in Vegetable Sorting Machine Market, Projected to Exceed US$ 937 Million by the End of 2032

The vegetable sorting machine market has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years due to the increasing demand for efficient and cost-effective solutions in the agriculture industry. These innovative machines play a crucial role in streamlining the sorting process by accurately categorizing vegetables based on size, color, and quality. The adoption of automation and advanced technologies has significantly improved productivity and reduced labor costs for farmers and food processors.

According to the recent Future Market Insights (FMI) report, the sales of vegetable sorting machines are expected to surpass a value of US$ 937 Million in 2032, rising at a CAGR of around 4.2% through the end of 2032.

Sorting technology can lower the danger of contamination from aflatoxins and foreign material on the manufacturing line, improving food safety and providing a wise investment for processors and manufacturers.

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The food sector is expanding rapidly, and it is now more than ever facing productivity, economic, efficiency, and environmental challenges. The growing demand for the world’s food resources has made the food supply complicated and multidimensional, with a global supply chain providing numerous benefits but also posing a serious food safety concern. The higher the risk of contamination and spoiling, the longer and more convoluted the chain is.

Many vegetables producers start their sorting process in the field, finding larger and more evident faults as well as foreign material that should not be entering processing plants and facilities. Sensor-based optical sorters can detect and remove foreign material, undesirable rot, greening faults, imperfections, and damage at a later stage in the process.

This results in increased yields as well as a safer, higher-quality final product for consumers. Furthermore, the sensor-based technologies used in the various optical platforms enable processors to target their requirements in each phase of the process.

Sensor technology is becoming more adept at detecting flaws in produce, with improved resolution and contrast, and the technology will continue to develop in terms of quality and food safety. Furthermore, the ability to use data management when using machines allows for better real-time monitoring and control of production lines, resulting in increased efficiency.

Key Takeaways from the Vegetable Sorting Machine Market Study:

  • Vegetable sorting machine industry in North America holds 30.2% of the global market.
  • 15-20 Ton/Hr processing capacity segment accounts for a significant share of 39.1% of the vegetable sorting machine
  • More than 20 T/hr processing capacity segment accounts for 22.6% of market share in 2021 of the global market.
  • In the technology segment, the optical sorter is anticipated to witness a lucrative growth rate with a CAGR of 2.9% during the forecast period (2022-2032) in the vegetable sorting machine market.
  • In the operation type segment, the automatic segment accounted for 65.9% of the market share in 2022, with sales increasing at a CAGR of 3.7% during the forecast period.

 “Key companies in the vegetable sorting machine market are introducing automated and AI-based machines to increase their revenue and expand their product portfolio.” said a lead analyst at FMI.

Who is winning?

Key players in the worldwide Vegetable Sorting Machine market are employing several tactics such as product developments, marketing & promotional activity, increasing distribution networks, and embracing sustainable production to reach a big consumer base.

Some of the leading companies offering equipment are Protec Srl Sorting Equipment, GREEFA, BHULER, SENVEC HATTORI SEISAKUSHO CO., LTD., Ellips B.V., Quadra Machinery, Dimac Srl, Optimum sorting, Sormac B.V., Techik Instrument (Shanghai)Co., Ltd, SELECT GmbH, TOMRA, PROEX FOOD, LLC, Azeus Food Machines, Union Co., Ltd., Key Technology, Hefei Taihe Intelligent Technology Group, MAF RODA AGROBOTIC, NEWTEC A/S, Raytec Vision SpA, Cimbria Heid GmbH, Hefei Angelon Electronics Co., Ltd., Unitec S.p.A., Henan Topp Machinery Co., Ltd, FUTURA SRL, Gridbots Technologies Private Limited, Dutch Weighing Company, CFT S.p.A, Equa Process & Services, LLC., Ser. mac Srl and others.

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FMI, in its new offering, provides an unbiased analysis of the vegetable sorting machine presenting historical demand data (2017-2022) and forecast statistics for the period from (2022-to 2032). The study divulges compelling insights on the demand for equipment based on processing capacity (1 – 5 ton/hr, 5 – 10 t/hr, 10 – 15 t/hr, 15 – 20 t/hr, more than 20 t/hr), by technology (optical sorter, color sorter, weight sorter, size sorter, others) by operation type (automatic, semi-automatic, manual) vegetable type (potato, tomato, carrots, onions, beans, corn, beets, others (cauliflower, spinach, cucumber, brussels sprouts, broccoli) across seven major regions.

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Vegetable Sorting Machine Market by Category

Processing Capacity:

  • 1 – 5 Ton/hr
  • 5 – 10 T/hr
  • 10 – 15 T/hr
  • 15 – 20 T/hr
  • More than 20 T/hr

Technology

  • Optical Sorter
  • Color Sorter
  • Weight Sorter
  • Size Sorter
  • Others

Operation Type

  • Automatic
  • Semi-automatic
  • Manual

Vegetable Type

  • Potato
  • Tomato
  • Carrots
  • Onions
  • Beans
  • Corn
  • Beets
  • Others (Cauliflower, Spinach, Cucumber, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli) Dishwashers

By Region:

  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Europe
  • East Asia
  • South Asia
  • Oceanic
  • The Middle East and Africa

Frequently Asked Questions

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Nikhil holds an MBA degree in Marketing and IT and a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering. Nikhil has authored several publications and quoted in journals like EMS Now, EPR Magazine, and EE Times.

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