This article published in collaboration with JUIDA, the Japan UAS Industrial Development Association.
A new report from Tokyo-based Market Research Center sizes Japan’s agriculture drone market at $104.8 million in 2025 and forecasts a 14.62% CAGR through 2034.
Tokyo-based Market Research Center, Inc. has published a new report on the Japan agriculture drone market covering 2026 through 2034. According to the firm, the market reached $104.8 million in 2025 and is forecast to grow to $357.8 million by 2034, a compound annual growth rate of 14.62% over the period.
The report attributes the growth outlook to wider deployment of drones carrying multispectral, thermal, and high-resolution cameras for crop health monitoring, pest and disease detection, irrigation assessment, and variable-rate application of fertilizer and pesticides.
What Is Driving the Japan Agriculture Drone Market
According to the report, technical improvements in sensors, AI processing, and battery life have positioned drones to deliver more precise data on crop health, soil conditions, and irrigation needs. The firm also points to Japan’s aging farmer population and labor shortages, climate variability that puts a premium on real-time field monitoring, and government policies that support food security and sustainability as additional growth drivers.
Recent Dronelife coverage illustrates the same themes from the product side. Japanese drone maker Mazex’s Hisuke 15 spray drone targets domestic farms with a 15-liter tank, AI-driven autonomy, and 1.5-hectare coverage per battery. More recently, India’s ideaForge signed an MoU with Tokyo-based Digital Media Professionals to co-develop AI drones, with precision agriculture identified as one of the target mission sets for the Japanese market.
How the Report Segments the Market
The report breaks the Japan agriculture drone market down across several dimensions:
Components: controller systems, propulsion systems, cameras, batteries, navigation systems, and other components.
Offering: hardware (fixed-wing, rotary-wing, and hybrid-wing aircraft) and software (data management, image processing, data analytics, and other).
Farming environment: indoor and outdoor.
Application: field mapping, variable rate application, crop scouting, and other.
Region: Kanto, Kansai/Kinki, Chubu, Kyushu and Okinawa, Tohoku, Chugoku, Hokkaido, and Shikoku.
The report also covers competitive structure, player positioning, success strategies, profiles of selected companies, Porter’s Five Forces, and value chain analysis, according to the publisher.
Context for Japan’s Smart Agriculture Push
Market Research Center frames agriculture drones as a core technology within Japan’s broader smart agriculture transition, alongside on-board sensors, GPS-linked autonomous flight, and AI-based analytics. The publisher notes ongoing constraints, including high acquisition costs, the need for trained operators and analysts, aviation regulation, and limits on battery life and payload — though it expects continuing technical and regulatory progress to ease those constraints over the forecast period.
More information is available at Market Research Center.
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