GURUGRAM, India -
Aug. 12, 2025 -
PRLog -- The global agricultural testing market was valued at USD 6,403.7 Million in 2024, and the market is projected to reach USD 8,799.7 Million by 2030. The agricultural testing market is a vital component of modern agriculture, focusing on analyzing products such as soil, water, compost, biosolids, manure, and seeds to determine their quality, composition, and contamination levels. This testing is essential for ensuring food safety, enhancing crop yields, and promoting environmental sustainability. As the global population grows and concerns over foodborne illnesses increase, there is heightened demand for rigorous testing to detect contaminants like pesticides, pathogens, toxins, and heavy metals. These insights enable farmers and producers to take proactive steps in maintaining safety standards and optimizing production.
The technological advancements such as remote sensing, DNA testing, and rapid diagnostic techniques have made testing more efficient and reduced result turnaround times. Precision agriculture, which relies on detailed, site-specific data, is further driving the adoption of regular testing of soil, water, and fertilizers to support informed decision-making. In addition, emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and portable testing devices are revolutionizing the industry by enabling real-time, in-field assessments of soil health, seed quality, and contamination. These tools provide immediate data that help streamline agricultural operations and support sustainable practices. The market is also anticipated to increase from ongoing investments in modern laboratories, digital farming services, and fostering cooperation among governments, agribusinesses, and agri-tech innovators in order to establish a strong and long-lasting global food system.
Recent Developments
- May 2025: EarthOptics, a leader in soil intelligence technologies, announced the commercial launch of its mid-infrared (MIR) carbon analysis solution—the first at-scale, registry-quality carbon test using MIR technology. This innovation slashes the cost of traditional carbon testing while delivering fast, reliable results that meet the high-integrity data needs of carbon markets, sustainability initiatives, and Scope 3 reporting.
- March 2025: Farmers Edge, a premier agricultural technology provider, announced the expansion of its soil laboratory services to the public, offering agribusinesses, retailers, and farmers access to high-quality, technology-driven soil and plant tissue testing. With the help of state-of-the-art labs in the U.S. and Canada, Farmers Edge Laboratories has conducted over 7 million soil tests for its customers now, retailers and agricultural professionals can access those same accurate, high-speed, and insight-driven services to maximize their business offerings.
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