Vertical Farming Market Size & Share 2025 – 2034

Market Size by Structure, by Process, by Component, by Crop Type, Analysis, Share, Growth Forecast.
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Published Date: June 2025
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Vertical Farming Market Size

The global vertical farming market size was valued at USD 6.7 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 19.7 billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 11.4% from 2025 to 2034, due to the increasing urbanization, concern for food security, and the need for sustainable agricultural solutions. Vertical farming is an innovative technique of growing crops in controlled environments, through methods such as hydroponics, aeroponics, and aquaponics. Vertical farming offers efficient conservation of water and land while producing crops all year round, making it easier to cultivate in urban areas with less farmland.
 

Vertical Farming Market

According to 2020 report by the World Wide Fund for Nature, the U.S. recorded the presence of most vertical farms while the sector is booming in Asian countries including Japan, China, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand. Vertical farms can also be found in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands, in Europe.
 

Advancements in technology such as automation, artificial intelligence, IoT, and LED lighting, increase productivity and resource efficiency. Hydroponics is the most used process due to its effectiveness and simplicity, followed by other sustainable methods such as aeroponics and aquaponics. Climate control systems, lighting, irrigation and fertigation, and advanced sensors ensure consistent crop yields regardless of external weather. Vertical farms are enhancing their crop range to include fruits, herbs, and vegetables to meet the demand for fresh, pesticide free, and locally grown products.
 

One significant challenge in the vertical farming market is the high initial investment. In comparison with traditional farms, vertical farms need installation of modern technology to control the growing environment, including LED lighting systems, climate control units, hydroponic and aeroponic systems, as well as automation software. Vertical farming also incurs additional costs for purchasing buildings and containers necessary for mounting these systems. Furthermore, operational costs such as energy expenses for lighting and climate control additionally strain the expenditure of the vertical farm in the early stages of business development. The high costs can deter farmers, investors, and most startups from widespread adoption of vertical farming.
 

Vertical Farming Market Trends

  • Recent technological developments such as LED lighting, robotics, climate control systems, and real-time data monitoring via IoT sensors have streamlined vertical farming making it more productive, less costly, and flexible. The demand for fresh, pesticide-free and locally grown food can be met year-round and reliably by vertical farms.
     
  • Smart sensors are an important component of a vertical farming technique. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a critical component, as it is impossible to ensure good farm productivity without constant monitoring of the surrounding environment and plant condition. Automation systems for plant cultivation management. They may include planting and harvesting systems controlled by artificial intelligence and robots.
     
  • The government-supportive incentives, research subsidies, and policy frameworks aimed at urban agriculture are fostering investment by both startups and established companies. These factors are reshaping the agricultural landscape, making vertical farming a promising solution for future food security.
     

Vertical Farming Market Analysis

Global Vertical Farming Market Size, By Structure, 2021 - 2034 (USD Billion)

Based on structure, the market is segmented into shipping-container based and building based. Building based segment crossed USD 4.1 billion in 2024, due to various benefits such as easily scalable, flexibility and control compared to shipping-container based farms. Furthermore, repurposed warehouses or factories and purpose-built vertical farming facilities can incorporate multi-layered farming systems to maximize yield per square foot.
 

  • Building-based structure also allows ease of installation for advanced automation systems for climate control, lighting, and irrigation, ensuring year-round optimal growing conditions. These building based farms are usually situated in or around urban centers, lowering transportation costs and enabling delivery of fresher produce. These factors make them more desirable to commercial growers, and therefore, drive segment growth.
     

Global Vertical Farming Market Revenue Share, By Process, (2024)

Based on process, the market is segmented into hydroponics, aeroponics and aquaponics. The hydroponics segment accounted for around 47% market share in 2024.
 

  • The hydroponics segment holds the largest share in the market because it is an efficient form of soilless cultivation. Hydroponics allow plant to grow in nutrient rich water solutions, reducing water usage by 90% compared with soil farming and eliminating the need for herbicides and pesticides. This system supports fast plant growth and higher yields, making it ideal for commercial scale vertical farms. Hydroponics is also easy to implement, and scale compared to more complex systems such as aquaponics or aeroponics. Its versatility across various crop types, especially leafy greens and herbs, drives its dominant market position.
     
  • Aeroponics is also a soilless farming method where the roots of plants are held suspended and periodically moisturized with a nutrient-rich solution. In comparison to hydroponics where the roots are submerged into the water, aeroponics provide nutrients and oxygen to the roots via a mist which can enhance nutrient uptake and accelerate growth.
     

U.S Vertical Farming Market Size, 2021 - 2034 (USD Billion)

  • The U.S. contributed 69% share of the North America vertical farming market in 2024. In the U.S. and Canada, the transition towards reducing transportation carbon footprint has prompted the proximity of farms to the target consumers. Cities such as New York, Chicago, Vancouver, and Toronto are becoming hotspots for vertical farming facilities producing leafy greens, herbs, and microgreens. Consumer demand for fresh and healthy food with low environmental impact continues to fuel the market expansion.
     
  • Strong technological foundation of the U.S further drives the market growth, enabling widespread use of advanced systems such as hydroponics, aeroponics, LED grow lights, climate control, and data-driven automation. These innovations have made vertical farming more efficient and scalable, allowing consistent year-round production even in uncertain climatic conditions.
     
  • North America held the largest share in the vertical farming market, generating a revenue of USD 2.5 billion in 2024, driven by growing population, sustainability initiatives, and technological advancements. Vertical farming is also driven by several factors such as limited arable land in the cities and urban areas and the growing demand for pesticide-free produce. Vertical farms require less land and water compared to conventional farming, as these systems operate in containers, buildings and warehouses.
     

Vertical Farming Market Shares

  • The top companies in the vertical farming industry include Philips, ams Osram, Panasonic, General Electronics, Artechno, and they collectively hold a share of 25-30% in the market. These prominent players are proactively involved in strategic endeavors, such as mergers & acquisitions, facility expansions & collaborations, to expand their product portfolios, extend their reach to a broader customer base, and strengthen their market position.
     

Vertical Farming Market Companies

Major players operating in the vertical farming industry are:

  • AMS OSRAM AG
  • Artechno
  • C-LED srl
  • Ecopia
  • General Electronics
  • LED iBond
  • MechaTronix
  • Nuvege
  • Organizzazione Orlandelli
  • Panasonic
  • Parus
  • Philips
  • Signify
  • Tungsram
  • UNI-TROLL
     

Key market players such as Signify (Philips), Osram, and Priva are component providers specializing in climate control systems, LED grow lights, and fertigation devices, which are critical for vertical farm systems to operate. Some emerging startups, like Freight Farms and Bowery Farming, are gaining attention for their modular and containerized urban farming and software-centric farming designed for small-scale operations.
 

The collaborations between technology and agricultural companies are driving innovative advances in this industry, especially in AI, IoT, and data science. With the market maturation, competition is expected to be based on operational efficiency and sustainability of vertical farms, innovations, crop variety and diversity, and reducing operational costs while meeting growing demand for locally produced & pesticide-free food.
 

Vertical Farming Industry News

  • In January 2025, Valoya launched the LL-CV Series, a lighting solution for vertical farming, tissue culture, and plant research. The developed product series feature lengths from 60 cm to 150 cm, ensuring compatibility with various shelving systems and uniform light distribution. It also includes advanced spectral uniformity, compliance with photobiological safety standards, and an FEP protective covering for durability.
     
  • In March 2025, PhenoVation introduced an innovative sensor technology, the Cf2Go sensor, an advanced device that measures the photosynthesis efficiency of crops in real time. The company announced official market release of its developed product in June 2025.
     
  • In May 2025, Aranet, a SAF Tehnika brand, announced the launch of Light Spectrum sensor at GreenTech Amsterdam 2025. The device delivers real-time spectral data across the 350 to 950 nanometer range and provides significantly broader analysis than standard PAR sensors. It helps farmers to optimize lighting strategies based on real-time spectrum data.
     

The Vertical Farming Market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecast in terms of revenue (USD Billion) from 2021 to 2034, for the following segments:

Market, By Structure

  • Shipping-Container Based
  • Building Based

Market, By Process

  • Hydroponics
  • Aeroponics
  • Aquaponics

Market, By Component

  • Lighting Systems
  • Irrigation and Fertigation
  • Climate Control
  • Sensors

Market, By Crop Type

  • Fruits
  • Vegetables

The above information is provided for the following regions and countries:

  • North America
    • U.S.
    • Canada
  • Europe
    • Germany
    • UK
    • France
    • Spain
    • Italy
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • Australia
    • South Korea 
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Mexico
    • Argentina
  • MEA
    • South Africa
    • Saudi Arabia
    • UAE
       
Authors: Avinash Singh, Sunita Singh
Vertical Farming Market Scope
  • Vertical Farming Market Size
  • Vertical Farming Market Trends
  • Vertical Farming Market Analysis
  • Vertical Farming Market Share

Report Content

Chapter 1   Methodology and Scope

1.1    Market scope and definition

1.2    Research design

1.2.1    Research approach

1.2.2    Data collection methods

1.3    Data mining sources

1.3.1    Global

1.3.2    Regional/Country

1.4    Base estimates and calculations

1.4.1    Base year calculation

1.4.2    Key trends for market estimation

1.5    Primary research and validation

1.5.1    Primary sources

1.6    Forecast model

1.7    Research assumptions and limitations

Chapter 2   Executive Summary

2.1    Industry 360° synopsis

2.2    Key market trends

2.2.1    Regional

2.2.2    Process

2.2.3    Crop Type

2.3    CXO perspectives: Strategic imperatives

2.3.1    Key decision points for industry executives

2.3.2    Critical success factors for market players

2.4    Future Outlook and Strategic Recommendations

Chapter 3   Industry Insights

3.1    Industry ecosystem analysis

3.1.1    Supplier Landscape

3.1.2    Profit Margin

3.1.3    Value addition at each stage

3.1.4    Factor affecting the value chain

3.2    Industry impact forces

3.2.1    Growth drivers

3.2.1.1    Urbanization and limited arable land

3.2.1.2    Demand for fresh, pesticide-free produce

3.2.1.3    Government initiatives and incentives

3.2.2    Industry pitfalls & challenges

3.2.2.1    High initial investment costs

3.2.2.2    Technical complexity

3.2.3    Opportunities

3.2.4    Technological advancements

3.2.5    Supply chain optimization

3.3    Growth potential analysis

3.4    Future market trends

3.5    Technology and Innovation landscape

3.5.1    Current technological trends

3.5.2    Emerging technologies

3.6    Price trends

3.6.1    By region

3.6.2    By component

3.7    Regulatory landscape

3.7.1    Standards and compliance requirements

3.7.2    Regional regulatory frameworks

3.7.3    Certification standards

3.8    Porter’s analysis

3.9    PESTEL analysis

Chapter 4   Competitive Landscape, 2024

4.1    Introduction

4.2    Company market share analysis

4.2.1    By region

4.2.1.1    North America

4.2.1.2    Europe

4.2.1.3    Asia Pacific

4.3    Company matrix analysis

4.4    Competitive analysis of major market players

4.5    Competitive positioning matrix

4.6    Key developments

4.6.1    Mergers & acquisitions

4.6.2    Partnerships & collaborations

4.6.3    New Product Launches

4.6.4    Expansion Plans

Chapter 5   Market Estimates and Forecast, By Structure, 2021 – 2034 ($ Bn)

5.1    Key trends

5.2    Shipping-container based

5.3    Building based

Chapter 6   Market Estimates and Forecast, By Process, 2021 – 2034 ($ Bn)

6.1    Key trends

6.2    Hydroponics

6.3    Aeroponics

6.4    Aquaponics

Chapter 7   Market Estimates and Forecast, By Component, 2021 – 2034 ($ Bn)

7.1    Key trends

7.2    Lighting systems

7.3    Irrigation and fertigation

7.4    Climate control

7.5    Sensors

Chapter 8   Market Estimates and Forecast, By Crop Type, 2021 – 2034 ($ Bn)

8.1    Key trends

8.2    Fruits

8.3    Vegetables

Chapter 9   Market Estimates and Forecast, By Region, 2021 – 2034 ($ Bn)

9.1    Key trends

9.2    North America

9.2.1    U.S.

9.2.2    Canada

9.3    Europe

9.3.1    Germany

9.3.2    UK

9.3.3    France

9.3.4    Spain

9.3.5    Italy

9.4    Asia Pacific

9.4.1    China

9.4.2    Japan

9.4.3    India

9.4.4    Australia

9.4.5    South Korea

9.5    Latin America

9.5.1    Brazil

9.5.2    Mexico

9.5.3    Argentina

9.6    Middle East and Africa

9.6.1    South Africa

9.6.2    Saudi Arabia

9.6.3    UAE

Chapter 10   Company Profiles

10.1    AMS OSRAM AG

10.2    Artechno

10.3    C-LED srl

10.4    Ecopia

10.5    General Electronics

10.6    LED iBond

10.7    MechaTronix

10.8    Nuvege

10.9    Organizzazione Orlandelli

10.10    Panasonic

10.11    Parus

10.12    Philips

10.13    Signify

10.14    Tungsram

10.15    UNI-TROLL

   

Authors: Avinash Singh, Sunita Singh

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Base Year: 2024

Companies covered: 15

Tables & Figures: 420

Countries covered: 18

Pages: 200

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