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Based on application, the commercial earth observation (CEO) market is segmented into mapping & surveying, agriculture, environmental monitoring, natural resource exploration, security & intelligence, and others. The agriculture segment generated around USD 1 billion in revenue in 2022. Agriculture is witnessing a surge in the use of Earth observation data. Farmers and agribusinesses leverage this data for precision agriculture, crop monitoring, yield prediction, and sustainable land management. The ability to optimize resource allocation and enhance crop productivity is accelerating segment progress. Earth observation enables precision farming practices including variable rate irrigation, soil nutrient management, and pest control. This reduces resource wastage and environmental impacts.
Based on component, the commercial earth observation market is divided into satellite, software, and services. The satellite segment held over 40% market share in 2022 and is expected to reach over USD 4 billion in revenue by 2032. The development of high-resolution imaging satellites including those with sub-meter and even sub-30-centimeter capabilities, has created new possibilities for detailed Earth observation. These satellites are used for applications such as urban planning, infrastructure monitoring, and disaster response. Also, the trend of launching small satellites including CubeSats and nanosatellites has democratized access to Earth observation data. These cost-effective satellites are being used by startups and research institutions for various applications.
North America held a significant share of over 35% in the commercial earth observation market in 2022. North America, particularly the U.S., has a thriving commercial space industry with numerous satellite operators and launch providers. This industry's evolution has led to an increase in the availability and affordability of CEO data. The presence of major space agencies, a robust commercial space sector, and a growing demand for Earth observation data in agriculture & disaster management. The region hosts many companies and startups focused on developing & utilizing advanced satellite technology, sensors, and data analytics.