The grain silos and storage systems market is estimated to be valued at USD 1.3 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach USD 1.6 billion by 2025, recording a CAGR of 4.8% during the forecast period. The growth of the grain silos and storage system market is driven by factors such as the increase in production of high-quality grains through effective storing, and efficient post-harvest management of grains to drive the market growth.
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The key manufacturers in the grain silos and storage system market include AGCO Corporation (US), AGI (Canada), Silos Córdoba (Spain), PRADO SILOS (Spain), and Symaga (Spain) are some of the key service providers across the globe. Expansions and agreements, partnerships, and collaborations were some of the core strengths of the leading players in the grain silos and storage system market. These strategies were adopted by the key players to increase their market presence. It also helped them diversify their businesses geographically, strengthen their distribution networks, and enhance their product portfolios.
AGCO Corporation is a global leader in the design, manufacture, and distribution of agricultural equipment. It is the largest manufacturer of steel farm bins and commercial grain storage bins. It provides these products through its brands; GSI and Cimbria. The company has presence across all the continents.
Founded in 1947 in Denmark, Cimbria (a subsidiary of AGCO) develops, manufactures, supplies, and installs equipment and plants for handling, storage, sizing, treatment of grain and seed products, in addition to control and automation systems. It is backed by 900 employees. The company has production facilities in Denmark, Austria, Italy, and the Czech Republic. It has subsidiaries in 18 countries and has agents spread across 45 countries. It provides square silos used for the storage of a wide variety of grains. The company was acquired by AGCO in 2016.
Founded in 1972, GSI is the world's largest manufacturer of steel farm bins, commercial storage grain bins, and grain silos, with presence in over 70 countries. It has been operating as a subsidiary of AGCO since 2011.
AGI is a global leader in the manufacturing of grain, feed, and fertilizer handling, storage, and conditioning equipment, including augers, belt conveyors, grain storage bins, grain handling accessories, grain aeration equipment, grain drying systems, and fertilizer handling and storage systems. The company operates across five platforms — seed, fertilizer, grain, feed, and food. It is backed by over 35 brands that are among the most recognized equipment manufacturers in the global agriculture industry. Of these 35 brands, AGI Brasil, FRAME, MFS, SABE, Twister, and Westeel are involved in the manufacturing of grain silo and grain bins. AGI has manufacturing facilities in Canada, the US, Brazil, and Italy and distributes its products globally.
AGI Brasil (Brazil) is a leading manufacturer of grain storage, handling, and conditioning equipment, including grain bins, bucket elevators, dryers, and cleaners.
Silos Córdoba is a leading manufacturer of steel silos for grain storage. The company offers flat silos, hopper silos, truck load silos, and farm silos. The flat silos and hopper silos are used for storing all types of grains, seeds, and legumes, while the farm silos are used for storage of animal feed in livestock, poultry, and swine farms. Truck load silos are used for storage and later dispatch of bulk products such as granulates and flour. It has presence in over 50 countries.
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The market for grain silos & storage system is projected to grow at the highest CAGR in the Asia Pacific. With the presence of densely populated countries, such as China and India, the Asia Pacific region is projected to be one of the key markets for grain silos and storage system. The region’s increasing population and rising income levels are factors that are projected to drive the demand for food and agricultural commodities in the coming years. On the other hand, the region has limited arable land, inadequate water, low farm yields, and increased soil degradation conditions due to urbanization. China and India are ranked first and second, in terms of rice and wheat production, at the global level.
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