According to the new market research report "Soil Monitoring Market with COVID-19 Impact Analysis by Offering (Hardware, Software, Services), System Type (Sensing & Imagery, Ground-based Sensing, Robotic & Telematics), Application (Agricultural, Non-agricultural), Region - Global Forecast to 2025", published by MarketsandMarkets™, the Soil Monitoring Market is expected to be worth USD 680 million by 2025 from USD 370 million in 2020, at a CAGR of 12.9% during 2020-2025 period. The rapid growth of the global soil monitoring market is attributed to the factors such as concerted efforts of governments and companies to promote sustainable agriculture practices, pressing need to preserve soil quality, stringent government regulations pertaining to ecological stability, and growing need for improving farm productivity to feed rising population. Moreover, the advancements in the sensing and imagery systems as well as telematics have resulted in the wider adoption of soil monitoring sensors, devices, and software.
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Ground-based monitoring systems to hold largest market share
during forecast period
Ground-based monitoring systems is expected to hold the largest
market share in the Soil Monitoring Market during the forecast period owing to
the surge in the application of several soil monitoring sensors among the
progressive farmers across the world. Ground-based monitoring does not require
strong technical know-how which is a prominent factor for the large market
share. With the technological advancements in the smart sensors as well as the
integration of such sensors with the IoT modules has led to the demand for the
connected farming.
Services offering are expected to witness the highest growth
rate during the period 2020 and 2025
The services offering is expected to witness the highest growth
rate in the Soil Monitoring Market during the forecast period. The advent of
connected farming, the utilization of IoT in agricultural and non-agricultural
applications, and the availability of new revenue generation models offered by
agriculture technology companies have led to an increase in demand for services
in the soil monitoring market. The integration of various emerging technologies
such as IoT and AI with the smart sensors has led to the demand for various
connectivity, integration and managed services.
Non-agricultural application to grow at the highest rate between
2020 and 2025
The non-agriculture application segment is on an upward growth
trajectory owing to the adoption of various portable devices and soil scanners
for soil monitoring purposes, especially for weather forecasting and flood and
drought management. The sports turf management and landscaping and ground care
are some of the prominent applications in the soil monitoring market which
could see a high growth in the coming years.
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Americas to hold largest share of soil monitoring market during
forecast period
The Americas is expected to hold the largest share of the Soil
Monitoring Market during 2020–2025. The deployment of ground-based monitoring
systems as well as increasing popularity of sensing and imagery systems is
quite high in the countries like US and Canada due to which
the region holds the large market share. Moreover the South American countries such
as Brazil and Argentina have large
sized farms in abundance where the government reforms to develop digital and
sustainable agriculture are reaping significant returns. The adoption of
telematics and robotics in the Americas is growing substantially and is laying
down the growth path for the development of soil monitoring market.
The report profiles key players such as Stevens Water Monitoring
Systems (US), SGS Group (Switzerland), METER Group (US), Element Material Technology (UK), The Toro
Company (US), Campbell Scientific (US), Sentek Technologies (Australia), Spectrum Technologies (US), Irrometer (US) and CropX
Technologies (Israel).
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