Global Irrigation Pumps Market to Reach $284.3 Billion by 2035 as Asia-Pacific Holds 44.8%
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Updated · Market.us · May 29
Global Irrigation Pumps Market to Reach $284.3 Billion by 2035 as Asia-Pacific Holds 44.8%
1 articles · Updated · Market.us · May 29
$284.3 billion is the projected size of the global irrigation pumps market by 2035, up from $151.4 billion in 2025 at a 6.5% annual growth rate.
Demand is being driven by drought pressure, precision agriculture and water-efficiency upgrades, with the industry shifting from diesel and fixed-speed pumps toward electric, solar-compatible and sensor-enabled systems.
Asia-Pacific led the market in 2025 with a 44.8% share and $67.8 billion in revenue, supported by its large irrigated farmland base and government-backed irrigation and rural electrification programs.
Centrifugal pumps held a 39.7% product share and farmland accounted for 76.2% of end use, reflecting farmers' need for reliable high-volume water delivery across crop fields.
Growth is also supported by public investment, including World Bank approvals of $200 million for Uzbekistan irrigation modernization and $819 million for Türkiye water-efficiency and crop-production projects.
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The Future of Irrigation Pumps: Market Dynamics, Solar Adoption, and Digital Innovation to 2035
Overview
The global irrigation pump market is rapidly transforming as the industry shifts from conventional, inefficient systems to advanced, sustainable solutions. This modernization is driven by the need for greater efficiency and resource management, with technologies like solar-powered and IoT-enabled pumps offering significant cost savings and reduced water use. Innovations such as variable speed pumps further boost system performance by adjusting motor speed to match irrigation needs. These advancements, supported by government incentives and evolving regulations, are making modern irrigation not just a trend but a necessity for resilient and productive agriculture worldwide.