
Major international farm-machinery manufacturers are accelerating their shift toward automation, autonomy and advanced robotics, marking a decisive step toward the next phase of modern agriculture. At the recent CNH Industrial NV “Tech Day” held during AGRITECHNICA 2025, leading companies showcased a range of AI-powered and fully autonomous solutions designed to transform how farms operate. The event, covered by Global Agriculture, underscored the growing momentum behind high-tech mechanisation in global food production.
The technologies presented included autonomous tractors, robotic implement systems, AI-enabled crop monitoring tools and integrated digital platforms that coordinate machinery activity across entire farms. Companies highlighted how these innovations can reduce labour pressure, improve field precision, and boost efficiency in large-scale and smallholder operations alike. With rising production demands and increasing workforce constraints, automation is rapidly becoming a practical necessity rather than a futuristic concept.
Industry experts at the event noted that the integration of robotics with data-driven systems is redefining farm operations. Sensors, machine vision and predictive algorithms now allow equipment to perform tasks such as seeding, spraying and harvesting with minimal human input. These systems not only enhance productivity but also help optimise input use—reducing fuel consumption, limiting chemical overuse and supporting more sustainable farming practices.
The trend also reflects a broader shift toward digitalised mechanisation. Machinery manufacturers are investing heavily in platforms that blend hardware with cloud-based analytics, enabling farmers to access real-time performance data, conduct remote diagnostics and automate decision-making. This fusion of mechanisation and digital technology is increasingly viewed as essential to meeting future food system challenges.














