PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1857019
 
				PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1857019
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Soil Health Scorecard Market is accounted for $150.3 million in 2025 and is expected to reach $262.6 million by 2032 growing at a CAGR of 8.3% during the forecast period. Soil Health Scorecard is a structured evaluation tool used to assess soil quality based on physical, chemical, and biological indicators. It enables farmers, researchers, and land managers to monitor soil conditions, identify degradation risks, and guide sustainable land-use practices. Typically incorporating visual assessments and field-based metrics, the scorecard translates complex soil data into actionable insights. It supports decision-making for crop productivity, conservation, and long-term soil resilience by promoting standardized, site-specific evaluations across diverse agricultural and ecological contexts.
According to Frontiers in Environmental Science, implementation of the Soil Health Card (SHC) scheme in India led to a 5%-6% increase in crop yields and an 8%-10% reduction in chemical fertilizer usage, underscoring the measurable benefits of soil health monitoring for sustainable agriculture.
Growing awareness of soil degradation & demand for sustainable agriculture
Governments, agronomists, and farmers are actively seeking tools that quantify soil health to guide regenerative practices. Soil health scorecards offer a standardized framework to assess biological, chemical, and physical indicators, enabling data-driven decisions. As climate change intensifies and food security becomes a priority, these tools are gaining traction across both commercial agriculture and smallholder systems.
Limited awareness in developing regions
Despite growing interest, adoption of soil health scorecards remains limited in many developing areas due to infrastructural gaps and lack of technical training. Farmers in remote regions often lack access to digital platforms or soil testing labs, hindering widespread implementation. Additionally, language barriers and low digital literacy further restrict engagement with advanced scorecard models. Without targeted outreach and localized support, market expansion in these regions may remain constrained.
Expansion into horticulture and landscaping
Municipal bodies and private developers are increasingly investing in soil diagnostics to enhance plant vitality and ecosystem services in parks, gardens, and green roofs. Customized scorecards tailored for ornamental crops, turfgrass, and urban soils present a lucrative growth avenue. This diversification aligns with broader sustainability goals and opens new channels for technology providers and service firms.
Poor connectivity or tech literacy
The effectiveness of digital soil health platforms depends heavily on reliable internet access and user familiarity with data-driven tools. In regions with poor connectivity or low smartphone penetration, farmers may struggle to engage with app-based scorecards or cloud-integrated diagnostics. Moreover, the lack of agronomic training can lead to misinterpretation of results, reducing the utility of these tools. These barriers pose a risk to market scalability, especially in rural and underserved communities.
The pandemic disrupted agricultural supply chains and field operations, temporarily slowing soil testing activities. However, it also accelerated the adoption of digital platforms and remote advisory services. As physical extension services became constrained, farmers turned to app-based diagnostics and virtual consultations to manage soil health. This shift highlighted the value of accessible, user-friendly scorecards and catalyzed investment in digital infrastructure.
The digital soil health platforms segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The digital soil health platforms segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period owing to their adaptability across diverse farming systems and their compatibility with emerging technologies. These platforms streamline soil data collection through mobile apps, IoT sensors, and satellite imagery, enabling farmers to make informed decisions in real time. Their ability to integrate with AI-driven analytics allows for predictive modeling of soil fertility and crop suitability, enhancing precision agriculture outcomes.
The integrated scorecard models segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the integrated scorecard models segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate as these models consolidate multiple soil health indicators-such as organic matter, pH, microbial activity, and nutrient levels-into a single, comprehensive framework. This holistic approach enables stakeholders to assess soil vitality more accurately and implement targeted interventions. As governments and research institutions increasingly advocate for standardized soil health metrics, integrated models are becoming central to policy formulation, land restoration programs, and climate-smart agriculture strategies.
During the forecast period, the North America region is expected to hold the largest market share attributed to its advanced agricultural ecosystem and strong institutional support. The region benefits from extensive research collaborations between universities, agri-tech firms, and government agencies, fostering innovation in soil diagnostics and monitoring tools. Regulatory bodies such as the USDA actively promote soil conservation through incentive programs and technical assistance, further accelerating scorecard adoption.
Over the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR underpinned by rising investments in agricultural modernization and digital infrastructure. Countries like India and China are implementing nationwide soil health initiatives, including digital scorecard distribution and farmer training programs. The region's diverse agro-climatic zones and large farming population create a strong demand for localized, scalable soil assessment tools. Government-backed schemes, combined with increasing smartphone penetration and rural connectivity, are enabling rapid deployment of digital platforms.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Soil Health Scorecard Market include Agilent Technologies, Eurofins Scientific, ALS Limited, SGS SA, Waters Agricultural Laboratories, BASF SE, Syngenta AG, FMC Corporation, UPL Ltd, Novozymes A/S, CropX Technologies, Trace Genomics, Granular (Corteva Agriscience), SoilCares, AgriWebb, Teralytic, Arable Labs, and Sentek Technologies
In July 2025, SGS published its H1 2025 results (25 July 2025) and announced a signed agreement to acquire Applied Technical Services (ATS) to strengthen its North American testing & forensics capability. The release framed the acquisition as accelerating SGS's "Strategy 27" growth and sustainability services.
In June 2025, Eurofins announced a successful €500m Schuldschein issuance to refinance existing facilities and support continued network growth and acquisitions. The financing strengthens Eurofins' liquidity and funds expansion of its bio-analytical testing footprint across regions.
In June 2025, Syngenta Group (and Syngenta AG) published its half-year results and related media in Aug 2025, summarizing H1 financials, strategic initiatives and regional programs. The release highlighted revenue and program performance and referenced ongoing R&D and digital agronomy partnerships in 2025.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.
 
                 
                 
                