Haying Machinery Market in the US 2015-2019
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Haying Machinery Market in the US 2015-2019
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Haying Machinery Market in the US 2015-2019
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• Market Size and Forecast
• Market Segmentation
• Buying Criteria
• Vendor Landscape
• Business Segmentation
• Geographical Segmentation
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Key Trends
Technavio’s Senior Analyst says, “Shifting dietary demands, higher protein intake, and rising exports have increased the consumption of dairy products. These factors have spurred the demand for cattle inventory to expand meat supplies and offer high-quality livestock feed. Consequently, the demand for haying and forage equipment has also increased.”
• Haying and forage machinery is used to produce plant-based feed for animals. The agriculture industry in the US relies on equipment to enhance forage quality, output, cost-effectiveness, and time efficiency with a worldwide rise in farming mechanization and a growing livestock industry.
•The market covers a variety of machines, such as mowers, balers, forage harvesters, rakes, and tedders, and is expected to register a CAGR of 3.83% during 2014-2019.
• Understanding the key drivers influencing the market
• Understanding the challenges faced by the market
• Activities of various stakeholders involved
• Key focus areas for the vendors
• Major trends that will shape the future of this market
• Vendor landscape and trajectory of the market
• Conclusion
Scope of The Report
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Vendors
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Haying Machinery Market in the US 2015-2019
AGCO
CNH Industrial
Deere and Company
AGCO was established in 1991 and is headquartered in Georgia, US. It is a global manufacturer and distributor of agriculture-related equipment. It designs and manufactures grain storage, protein production systems, and handling equipment systems.
CNH Industrial is a Netherlands-based manufacturer of heavy machinery and vehicle equipment. The company designs, manufactures, and markets agricultural and construction equipment, commercial vehicles, trucks, buses, and specialty vehicles for defense and firefighting.
Deere and Company, established in 1837, is headquartered in Illinois, US. The company along with its subsidiaries manufactures and distributes agriculture and turf, construction, and forestry equipment internationally.
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Market Landscape
• The haying machinery market in the US shipped 27,418 units in 2014, constituting a small part of the overall agricultural machinery market.
• The market has grown in tandem with the demand for meat and dairy, which has increased over time with the growth in population.
• Dairy and meat producers have subsequently increased production to meet the demand and spurred the need for more hay, thereby increasing the demand for equipment to produce hay.
• Farms in the US are increasingly growing in size.
• This has increased the production of crops and hay.
• Mechanization along with the shortage in labor has stimulated market growth.
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Key Buying CriteriaGuest Bloggers
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Parameter Details
Cost The machinery should be affordable to the customer.
Brand Value Well-known brands are preferred by end-users. Therefore, vendors should strive to enhance their brand value in the market.
Performance The performance of the machinery in terms of ensuring high-quality forage and meeting the expected yields should be high.
Efficiency The equipment should be efficient in terms of speed, precision, and fuel economy.
Horsepower The horsepower of the machinery should be high to ensure sufficient productivity.
Spares and Services Spare parts, after-sales services, and ease in reparability should be made available to the customers.
Capacity The capacity of the equipment should be in accordance with the needs of the customer.
Ease of Use The equipment should be easy to operate and adjust.
• Growth Forecasts?
• Market Analysis?
• Revenue Forecasts?
• Regional and Country level Analysis?
• Competitive Structure?
• Emerging Trends?
• Vendor Landscape?
• Other?
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