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토탄 시장 : 토탄 유형, 제품 형태, 분해도, 최종사용자, 유통 채널별 - 세계 예측(2025-2030년)

Peat Market by Peat Type, Product Form, Degree of Decomposition, End User, Distribution Channel - Global Forecast 2025-2030

발행일: | 리서치사: 360iResearch | 페이지 정보: 영문 194 Pages | 배송안내 : 1-2일 (영업일 기준)

    
    
    




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토탄 시장은 2024년에는 41억 2,000만 달러로 평가되었습니다. 2025년에는 43억 7,000만 달러에 이르고, CAGR 6.26%로 성장하여 2030년에는 59억 3,000만 달러에 달할 것으로 예측됩니다.

주요 시장 통계
기준 연도 : 2024년 41억 2,000만 달러
추정 연도 : 2025년 43억 7,000만 달러
예측 연도 : 2030년 59억 3,000만 달러
CAGR(%) 6.26%

세계 경제에서 피트의 역할과 산업 전반에 걸쳐 전략적 중요성을 형성하는 역동적인 힘을 살펴봅니다.

피트(peat)는 수 천년 동안 침수된 상태에서 부분적으로 썩은 식물에서 형성된 만능 천연자원으로 다양한 산업에서 매우 중요한 역할을 하고 있습니다. 독특한 구조와 보습 특성으로 인해 농업용 토양, 원예용 기질, 에너지 원료, 환경 복원 솔루션에 필수적인 요소로 자리 잡았습니다. 지속 가능한 투입물에 대한 전 세계적인 수요가 증가하는 가운데, 탄소가 풍부한 이탄의 고유한 특성은 생태계에 대한 배려와 산업적 유용성의 교차점에 위치하고 있습니다.

경제, 환경, 기술발전에 따른 피트 시장 상황의 중요한 변화 파악

피트 시장 상황은 경제적 재편, 환경적 요구, 기술의 비약적 발전으로 인해 큰 변혁을 겪어왔습니다. 첫째, 탄소 배출에 대한 감시가 강화되면서 규제 당국은 이탄 채취와 이용을 재평가하고, 더 엄격한 벌채 기준의 개발에 박차를 가하고, 탄소 격리 가능성에 대한 연구를 장려하고 있습니다. 동시에 전 세계적인 지속가능성 이슈로 인해 훼손된 이탄지 복원을 위한 새로운 노력이 활발해지면서 상업적 채취와 생태계 보전 사이의 긴장이 고조되고 있습니다.

2025년 미국 관세가 피트 시장에 미치는 누적 영향과 무역 역학 및 공급망에 미치는 영향 분석

2025년 미국의 관세 정책은 피트 무역의 흐름과 공급망 구성에 누적 영향을 미치고 있습니다. 당초 국내 피트 생산 및 관련 산업을 보호하기 위해 시행된 이 조치는 주요 피트 카테고리에 대한 수입 관세를 인상하여 공급업체와 최종 사용자가 조달 전략을 재조정하도록 유도하고 있습니다. 관세의 파급효과는 기질 및 토양 개량재로 수입 피트에 크게 의존하고 있는 원예 및 농업 분야에서 가장 두드러지게 나타납니다.

피트 유형, 제품 형태, 분해도, 최종 용도, 유통 채널별로 종합적인 세분화 실시

피트 시장을 세분화하면 다양한 카테고리에 걸쳐 미묘한 패턴이 드러나고, 각 카테고리가 뚜렷한 방식으로 수요 및 공급에 영향을 미치고 있음을 알 수 있습니다. 이탄의 유형을 살펴보면, 모스피트는 결이 곱고 보습성이 뛰어나 고급 원예용이나 화훼용으로 주목받고 있으며, 수세미 이탄은 구조가 거칠고 부피비중이 커서 에너지 생산용이나 토양개량용으로 선호되고 있습니다.

미주, 중동/아프리카, 아시아태평양 시장의 지역 역학 및 비즈니스 기회 파악

지역 역학은 피트 시장에서 중요한 역할을 하고 있으며, 시장 성장 촉진요인과 제약 요인이 수요 및 공급을 형성하고 있습니다. 아메리카 대륙에서는 광대한 이탄 광맥과 확립된 농업 및 원예 부문이 토양 개량 및 온실 생산에 대한 강력한 활용을 뒷받침하고 있습니다. 재생에너지에 대한 관심이 높아지면서 바이오가스와 연료 펠릿에 대한 새로운 노력이 가속화되고 있는 가운데, 환경 관리 프로그램은 채취와 민감한 이탄지 생태계의 보존 사이에서 균형을 맞추는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다. 주요 항로에 대한 인프라 투자로 수출 역량이 더욱 강화되고 있습니다.

세계 피트 시장 생태계를 구성하는 주요 기업들경쟁 구도와 전략적 이니셔티브 살펴보기

업계 선두 업체들은 생산 능력 확대, 지속가능성 노력, 고부가가치 제품 개발을 통해 경쟁력 있는 포지셔닝을 위해 지속적으로 노력하고 있습니다. 주요 생산업체들은 가공 공장의 업그레이드를 발표하여 일관성을 높이고, 수분 제어 및 살균 기술을 통합하여 적용 가능성을 넓혔다고 밝혔습니다. 동시에 지역 전문가들은 지역 이탄지 보존과 지역 사회와의 관계를 중시하고, 규제 준수를 철저히 준수하고, 사회적 운영 허가를 육성하여 틈새 시장을 확보했습니다.

피트 부문의 회복력, 지속가능성, 성장을 강화하기 위해 업계 리더들을 위한 실행 가능한 전략적 권장 사항안 마련

이러한 역동적인 환경에서 성공하기 위해 업계 리더들은 진화하는 규제 프레임워크와 사회적 기대에 부합하는 지속 가능한 채집 방법을 우선시해야 합니다. 첨단 모니터링 시스템과 복구 프로토콜을 벌목 작업에 통합함으로써 환경에 미치는 영향을 줄일 뿐만 아니라 이해관계자와의 관계를 강화하고 장기적인 자원 활용을 보장할 수 있습니다.

엄격한 분석 프레임워크와 1차 및 2차 조사를 통합한 강력한 조사 방법론에 대한 자세한 내용

이 조사는 1차 정보와 2차 정보를 결합한 다층적인 조사 방법을 통합하여 종합적이고 정확한 통찰력을 보장합니다. 1차 조사에는 이탄지 관리자, 농업학자, 원예 전문가, 에너지 생산자 등 업계 이해관계자들에 대한 심층 인터뷰가 포함됩니다. 이러한 대화를 통해 업무 과제, 새로운 트렌드, 전략적 우선순위에 대한 생생한 관점을 얻을 수 있습니다.

역동적인 피트 시장 상황에서 의사결정에 도움이 되는 중요한 통찰력과 전략적 핵심 사항 요약.

이탄 시장 분석 결과, 전통적인 용도와 지속가능성에 대한 새로운 요구가 복잡하게 균형을 이루고 있는 것으로 나타났습니다. 주요 하이라이트는 규제의 진화, 기술 혁신, 최종 사용자의 선호도 변화가 농업, 원예, 에너지, 수처리 등에서 피트 역할의 재정의와 어떻게 연결되는지 밝혀내는 것입니다.

목차

제1장 서문

제2장 조사 방법

제3장 주요 요약

제4장 시장 개요

제5장 시장 역학

제6장 시장 인사이트

  • Porter's Five Forces 분석
  • PESTEL 분석

제7장 미국 관세의 누적 영향 2025

제8장 토탄 시장 : 토탄 유형별

  • Moss Peat
  • Sedge Peat

제9장 토탄 시장 : 제품 형태별

  • Loose Form
  • Pellets

제10장 토탄 시장 : 분해도별

  • H1-H4
  • H5-H7
  • H8-H10

제11장 토탄 시장 : 최종사용자별

  • 농업
    • 작물 재배
    • 가축용부료
  • 에너지 생산
    • 바이오가스 생산
    • 연료 용도
  • 원예
    • 화훼 재배
    • 가든 센터
    • 온실
  • 수처리
    • 중금속 흡착
    • 인 추출

제12장 토탄 시장 : 유통 채널별

  • 오프라인
  • 온라인
    • 기업 웹사이트
    • 써드파티 마켓플레이스

제13장 아메리카의 토탄 시장

  • 미국
  • 캐나다
  • 멕시코
  • 브라질
  • 아르헨티나

제14장 유럽, 중동 및 아프리카의 토탄 시장

  • 영국
  • 독일
  • 프랑스
  • 러시아
  • 이탈리아
  • 스페인
  • 아랍에미리트(UAE)
  • 사우디아라비아
  • 남아프리카공화국
  • 덴마크
  • 네덜란드
  • 카타르
  • 핀란드
  • 스웨덴
  • 나이지리아
  • 이집트
  • 튀르키예
  • 이스라엘
  • 노르웨이
  • 폴란드
  • 스위스

제15장 아시아태평양의 토탄 시장

  • 중국
  • 인도
  • 일본
  • 호주
  • 한국
  • 인도네시아
  • 태국
  • 필리핀
  • 말레이시아
  • 싱가포르
  • 베트남
  • 대만

제16장 경쟁 구도

  • 시장 점유율 분석, 2024
  • FPNV 포지셔닝 매트릭스, 2024
  • 경쟁 분석
    • AB Rekyva
    • American Peat Technology, LLC
    • Annapolis Valley Peat Moss Co.
    • AS Tootsi Turvas
    • BALT WOOD ENTERPRISE SIA
    • BASF SE
    • Berger Peat Moss
    • Clover Peat
    • Dockers LLC
    • Dutch Plantin Coir India Pvt. Ltd.
    • Elva E.P.T. Ltd.
    • Ferment LLC
    • Global Peat Ltd.
    • HAWITA Gruppe GmbH
    • Heng Huat Resources Group Berhad
    • HORTIMED SIA
    • Jiffy Group
    • klasmann-Deilmann GmbH
    • Knaap(Thailand) Co., Ltd.
    • KRONE IMPULSE LLC
    • Kumaran Fibres
    • Lambert Peat Moss
    • Mikskaar AS
    • Neova Oy
    • Northern Peat & Moss Ltd.
    • PEAT BASED LLC
    • PEATFIELD
    • Premier Tech Ltd.
    • Profile Products LLC
    • Rajahrani Impex Private Limited
    • SAB Syker Agrarberatungs-und Handels GmbH
    • Sai Cocopeat Export Private Limited
    • Sun Gro Horticulture
    • Theriault & Hachey Peat Moss Ltd.
    • Tippland Horticulture
    • UAB SOLVIKA

제17장 리서치 AI

제18장 리서치 통계

제19장 리서치 컨택트

제20장 리서치 기사

제21장 부록

LSH 25.09.17

The Peat Market was valued at USD 4.12 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow to USD 4.37 billion in 2025, with a CAGR of 6.26%, reaching USD 5.93 billion by 2030.

KEY MARKET STATISTICS
Base Year [2024] USD 4.12 billion
Estimated Year [2025] USD 4.37 billion
Forecast Year [2030] USD 5.93 billion
CAGR (%) 6.26%

Exploring the Role of Peat in Global Economies and the Dynamic Forces Shaping Its Strategic Importance Across Industries

Peat, a versatile natural resource formed over millennia from partially decayed vegetation in waterlogged conditions, plays a pivotal role in multiple industries. Its unique structure and moisture-retention characteristics have made it an essential component in agricultural soils, horticultural substrates, energy feedstocks, and environmental remediation solutions. As global demand for sustainable inputs intensifies, peat's inherent carbon-rich properties position it at the intersection of ecological stewardship and industrial utility.

In recent years, stakeholders have increasingly recognized peat not only for its traditional uses in crop cultivation and horticulture but also for its potential in renewable energy and water treatment applications. Advances in extraction technology have enabled more efficient harvesting methods, while a growing awareness of carbon management has fueled research into peat's role as both a greenhouse gas source and a climate mitigation tool. Consequently, peat producers and end users find themselves navigating a complex environment where environmental regulations, resource conservation efforts, and market imperatives must be reconciled.

Looking ahead, peat's strategic importance is shaped by evolving policy frameworks, shifting consumer preferences toward sustainable practices, and the pursuit of circular economy principles. This introduction sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the transformative forces, trade dynamics, segmentation patterns, regional drivers, and competitive strategies that define the global peat market today

Unveiling the Significant Transformations Driving the Peat Market Landscape in Response to Economic, Environmental, and Technological Developments

The peat market landscape has undergone profound transformations driven by economic realignments, environmental imperatives, and technological breakthroughs. First, heightened scrutiny of carbon emissions has prompted regulators to reevaluate peat extraction and use, spurring the development of more stringent harvesting standards and incentivizing research into carbon sequestration potentials. Simultaneously, global sustainability agendas have catalyzed new initiatives aimed at restoring degraded peatlands, creating a tension between commercial extraction and ecological conservation.

Technological innovation has emerged as another powerful catalyst for change. Automation of harvesting equipment, precision moisture-control systems, and enhanced processing techniques have improved product consistency and reduced waste. Digital monitoring platforms now enable producers to track peatland health and optimize harvesting schedules, thereby minimizing environmental impact while maintaining supply reliability.

On the demand side, energy markets have increasingly explored peat-derived feedstocks for biogas production and fuel applications, particularly in regions with high agricultural waste availability. At the same time, horticulture has seen growing interest in peat alternatives, prompting peat suppliers to diversify offerings through blended substrates and pelletized forms. These shifts reflect a nuanced balance between preserving peat's essential agronomic qualities and addressing the need for sustainable or renewable substitutes.

Taken together, these transformative shifts underscore the dynamic interplay of regulation, innovation, and market preferences that is reshaping the peat sector. This section highlights the critical transitions that industry participants must navigate to remain competitive and environmentally responsible

Analyzing the Cumulative Impact of United States Tariffs on the Peat Market in 2025 with Implications for Trade Dynamics and Supply Chains

In 2025, United States tariff policies have exerted a cumulative influence on peat trade flows and supply chain configurations. Initially implemented to protect domestic peat production and allied industries, these measures have increased import duties on key peat categories, prompting suppliers and end users to recalibrate sourcing strategies. The tariffs' ripple effects have been most pronounced in horticulture and agriculture, where dependency on imported peat for substrates and soil amendments is substantial.

Producers headquartered outside North America have responded by adjusting export routes, seeking alternative markets in Asia-Pacific and Europe to offset reduced access to the U.S. Meanwhile, U.S.-based peat processors have invested in scaling up domestic extraction operations and exploring blends that incorporate local organic materials to mitigate cost pressures. These adjustments have fostered a restructuring of the peat value chain, where logistics networks now emphasize proximity to end-use clusters and port infrastructure enhancements to curtail shipping expenses.

For horticultural growers and nurseries, the upward pressure on peat prices has accelerated adoption of pelletized and compressed forms, which enhance transportation efficiency and reduce storage footprints. In the agricultural sector, particularly in livestock bedding and soil conditioning, users have diversified their input mix to include regionally sourced alternatives, thereby limiting exposure to import tariffs.

Looking forward, the sustained impact of U.S. tariff policies is likely to reinforce a more fragmented global peat market. Stakeholders will need to monitor trade policy developments closely, invest in supply chain flexibility, and consider strategic partnerships that can bridge tariff-induced gaps. Understanding these tariff-driven dynamics will be central to navigating the evolving landscape of peat procurement and utilization

Revealing Comprehensive Segmentation Insights by Peat Type, Product Form, Decomposition Degree, End Use Applications, and Distribution Channels

Segmentation of the peat market reveals nuanced patterns across various categories, each influencing supply and demand in distinct ways. When considering peat type, moss peat commands interest for high-grade horticultural and floricultural applications due to its fine texture and superior moisture retention, while sedge peat finds favor in energy production and heavy-duty soil conditioning, given its coarser structure and greater bulk density.

Examining product form, loose peat remains the standard choice for large-scale agricultural and soil amendment operations, offering cost-effectiveness and ease of blending with local materials. In contrast, pelletized peat has gained traction in nursery settings and urban gardening, where its compact form factor simplifies handling, reduces dust, and allows precise application rates. Producers have expanded pellet offerings to include pre-fertilized and pH-balanced variants, responding to demand for ready-to-use substrates.

Degree of decomposition further differentiates market segments. Low-decomposition grades classified as H1 to H4 are prized for their structural integrity and water-holding capacity, making them ideal for mulching and propagation media. Mid-range grades from H5 to H7 strike a balance between stability and nutrient availability, appealing to mixed-use horticulture and specialty crop cultivation. Highly decomposed materials in the H8 to H10 range serve niche purposes, such as organic soil conditioners and carbon-rich amendments that enhance microbial activity.

End-user segmentation underscores diverse applications across agriculture, energy production, horticulture, and water treatment. Crop cultivation leverages peat for soil structure improvement and moisture regulation, while livestock bedding relies on its absorbency and odor control. In energy production, biogas producers value peat's organic content for microbial digestion, whereas fuel applications utilize pelletized or compacted peat as a renewable heating source. Horticultural sub-sectors including floriculture, garden centers, and greenhouse operations capitalize on tailored peat blends to optimize plant growth. Water treatment facilities harness peat's adsorption properties for heavy metal removal and phosphorus extraction, contributing to water quality management.

Finally, distribution channels shape market accessibility. Traditional offline sales through distributors, distributors, and retail outlets continue to serve large-volume industrial buyers, while online channels have expanded reach to smaller end users. Company websites offer direct-to-consumer ordering and technical support, while third-party marketplaces facilitate rapid procurement and competitive pricing comparisons. This comprehensive segmentation landscape informs strategic decisions, guiding producers and buyers toward the most suitable peat product configurations and supply pathways

Navigating Region-Specific Dynamics and Opportunities in the Americas, Europe Middle East and Africa, and Asia-Pacific Peat Markets

Regional dynamics play a critical role in the peat market, with distinct drivers and constraints shaping demand and supply. In the Americas, extensive peat deposits coupled with established agricultural and horticultural sectors underpin strong usage in soil amendment and greenhouse production. Growing interest in renewable energy has spurred new biogas and fuel pellet initiatives, while environmental stewardship programs aim to balance extraction with conservation of sensitive peatland ecosystems. Infrastructure investments along key shipping corridors have further enhanced export capacities.

Across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, regulatory frameworks have evolved to prioritize peatland protection and greenhouse gas reduction, leading to tighter extraction permits and incentives for peatland restoration projects. Horticultural operators in Western Europe have increasingly adopted blended substrates that combine peat with composted alternatives, while equipment manufacturers innovate low-impact harvesting solutions. In parts of the Middle East, peat finds its way into specialized horticultural developments, driving demand for premium moss peat imports. African markets, still in nascent stages of peat utilization, present opportunities for pilot projects in agriculture and water treatment, particularly in regions facing nutrient-rich wastewater challenges.

In the Asia-Pacific region, rapid urbanization and expansion of commercial gardening operations have fueled peat demand for high-performance substrates. Nursery operators in East Asia rely heavily on fine-grade moss peat for floriculture, while agricultural regions in Southeast Asia explore peat amendments to enhance soil fertility and water retention. Energy producers in parts of Australasia are piloting peat-based biogas plants, supported by favorable feed-in tariff structures. Cross-border trade within the region has intensified, with major ports serving as redistribution hubs for peat imports and exports.

Understanding these regional nuances enables stakeholders to tailor product offerings, align supply chain strategies, and engage with policymakers to address regulatory challenges. The interplay of resource availability, market maturity, infrastructure, and environmental priorities defines the unique opportunities and constraints in each region

Examining the Competitive Landscape and Strategic Initiatives of Leading Players Shaping the Global Peat Market Ecosystem

Industry leaders continue to refine their competitive positioning through a mix of capacity expansions, sustainability initiatives, and value-added product development. Major producers have announced upgrades to processing plants, integrating moisture-control and sterilization technologies that enhance consistency and broaden application potential. At the same time, regional specialists are securing niche footholds by focusing on local peatland conservation and community engagement, ensuring regulatory compliance and fostering social license to operate.

Strategic partnerships between peat suppliers and equipment manufacturers have emerged to develop low-impact extraction machinery and restoration protocols, reflecting a shared commitment to environmental best practices. Some players have launched proprietary blended substrates that combine peat with organic waste streams or engineered mineral supports, catering to the rising demand for peat-reduced or peat-free horticultural media.

Research collaborations with academic institutions and environmental organizations have become increasingly common, driving innovation in peatland rehabilitation techniques and greenhouse gas measurement. By participating in industry consortia and certification schemes, leading firms enhance transparency and credibility, addressing stakeholder concerns around carbon footprints and biodiversity conservation.

In distribution, selective alliances with online platforms and specialized retailers have enabled streamlined logistics and direct engagement with end users. Investments in digital customer portals, technical support services, and subscription-based supply models are providing a differentiated customer experience, reinforcing brand loyalty and expanding market reach

Crafting Actionable Strategic Recommendations for Industry Leaders to Enhance Resilience, Sustainability, and Growth in the Peat Sector

To thrive in this dynamic environment, industry leaders should prioritize sustainable extraction practices that align with evolving regulatory frameworks and societal expectations. Integrating advanced monitoring systems and restoration protocols into harvesting operations will not only mitigate environmental impact but also strengthen stakeholder relations and secure long-term resource access.

Innovation in product development remains critical. Companies can differentiate offerings by creating blended substrates that combine peat with alternative organic materials or engineered supports, addressing both performance needs and sustainability concerns. Developing customizable pellet and granule formats tailored to specific end-user requirements will further enhance value propositions.

Strengthening supply chain resilience through diversified sourcing and logistics partnerships is essential to navigate trade policy fluctuations and regional disruptions. Collaborations with local producers and targeted investments in distribution infrastructure will reduce dependency on single markets and optimize delivery efficiency.

Engaging proactively with policymakers, research institutions, and industry associations will enable stakeholders to shape balanced regulations and access knowledge-sharing platforms. Such alliances can accelerate the adoption of best practices in peatland management and foster innovation in carbon accounting and peat restoration.

Finally, embracing digital transformation in customer engagement by leveraging e-commerce channels, data-driven marketing, and remote advisory services will expand market reach and improve customer satisfaction. By implementing these strategic recommendations, industry leaders can enhance resilience, drive sustainable growth, and secure their position in the evolving peat market

Detailing a Robust Research Methodology Integrating Primary and Secondary Data Collection with Rigorous Analytical Frameworks

This research integrates a multi-tiered methodology combining primary and secondary sources to ensure comprehensive and accurate insights. Primary research includes in-depth interviews with industry stakeholders such as peatland managers, agronomists, horticultural experts, and energy producers. These conversations provide firsthand perspectives on operational challenges, emerging trends, and strategic priorities.

Secondary data collection encompasses academic publications on peat science, government and regulatory agency reports, environmental impact assessments, and trade data from industry associations. Publicly available technical papers and white papers offer context on extraction technologies, peatland restoration methods, and carbon measurement protocols.

To validate findings, data triangulation is employed by cross-referencing primary interview insights with secondary documentation and publicly disclosed corporate disclosures. Qualitative analysis techniques, including thematic coding and expert validation workshops, elucidate key drivers, barriers, and innovation pathways. Quantitative analysis methods such as trend analysis, tariff impact modeling, and segmentation breakdowns support the interpretation of trade dynamics and product preferences.

The competitive landscape is profiled through case studies, strategic initiative mapping, and benchmarking against sustainability standards. Regional analyses leverage geospatial data on peatland distribution, infrastructure indices, and policy databases to capture local nuances.

This robust framework ensures that conclusions and recommendations are grounded in a rigorous evidence base, enabling stakeholders to make informed strategic decisions in the evolving peat market.

Summarizing Key Insights and Strategic Imperatives to Guide Decision-Making in the Dynamic Peat Market Landscape

The analysis of the peat market reveals an intricate balance between traditional applications and emerging sustainability imperatives. Key insights highlight how regulatory evolution, technological innovation, and shifting end-user preferences converge to redefine peat's role across agriculture, horticulture, energy, and water treatment.

Segmentation insights underscore the importance of tailoring product characteristics-such as peat type, form factor, and decomposition grade-to specific applications and user requirements. Regional assessments demonstrate that success hinges on aligning supply strategies with local resource availability, infrastructure capabilities, and policy landscapes.

The competitive environment is marked by strategic collaborations, capacity enhancements, and the rise of value-added blends and pelletized formats. Leading firms have embraced restoration partnerships and carbon accounting initiatives, reinforcing their social license and positioning for long-term resilience.

Looking ahead, industry participants must navigate fluctuating trade policies, particularly tariff regimes that influence sourcing costs and logistics decisions. Embracing digital distribution channels and innovative product portfolios will be essential to capture new market segments and respond to evolving sustainability mandates.

By synthesizing these strategic imperatives, stakeholders are equipped to make informed decisions that balance commercial objectives with environmental stewardship. The dynamic peat market demands agility, collaboration, and a steadfast commitment to innovation in order to achieve sustainable growth and maintain competitive advantage

Table of Contents

1. Preface

  • 1.1. Objectives of the Study
  • 1.2. Market Segmentation & Coverage
  • 1.3. Years Considered for the Study
  • 1.4. Currency & Pricing
  • 1.5. Language
  • 1.6. Stakeholders

2. Research Methodology

  • 2.1. Define: Research Objective
  • 2.2. Determine: Research Design
  • 2.3. Prepare: Research Instrument
  • 2.4. Collect: Data Source
  • 2.5. Analyze: Data Interpretation
  • 2.6. Formulate: Data Verification
  • 2.7. Publish: Research Report
  • 2.8. Repeat: Report Update

3. Executive Summary

4. Market Overview

  • 4.1. Introduction
  • 4.2. Market Sizing & Forecasting

5. Market Dynamics

  • 5.1. Shift towards large-scale sustainable sphagnum peat farming as an alternative in horticultural media
  • 5.2. Intensified EU and UK regulatory crackdown on peat extraction to meet biodiversity targets
  • 5.3. Surge in corporate investment in peatland rewetting projects for carbon offset credits
  • 5.4. Innovation in peat substitute development leveraging coir, biochar and green waste fibers
  • 5.5. Integration of drone and satellite remote sensing for real-time peatland health monitoring
  • 5.6. Rising consumer demand for branded peat-free compost endorsed by celebrity gardeners

6. Market Insights

  • 6.1. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
  • 6.2. PESTLE Analysis

7. Cumulative Impact of United States Tariffs 2025

8. Peat Market, by Peat Type

  • 8.1. Introduction
  • 8.2. Moss Peat
  • 8.3. Sedge Peat

9. Peat Market, by Product Form

  • 9.1. Introduction
  • 9.2. Loose Form
  • 9.3. Pellets

10. Peat Market, by Degree of Decomposition

  • 10.1. Introduction
  • 10.2. H1-H4
  • 10.3. H5-H7
  • 10.4. H8-H10

11. Peat Market, by End User

  • 11.1. Introduction
  • 11.2. Agriculture
    • 11.2.1. Crop Cultivation
    • 11.2.2. Livestock Bedding
  • 11.3. Energy Production
    • 11.3.1. Biogas Production
    • 11.3.2. Fuel Application
  • 11.4. Horticulture
    • 11.4.1. Floriculture
    • 11.4.2. Garden Centers
    • 11.4.3. Greenhouses
  • 11.5. Water Treatment
    • 11.5.1. Heavy Metal Adsorption
    • 11.5.2. Phosphorus Extraction

12. Peat Market, by Distribution Channel

  • 12.1. Introduction
  • 12.2. Offline
  • 12.3. Online
    • 12.3.1. Company Websites
    • 12.3.2. Third Party Marketplaces

13. Americas Peat Market

  • 13.1. Introduction
  • 13.2. United States
  • 13.3. Canada
  • 13.4. Mexico
  • 13.5. Brazil
  • 13.6. Argentina

14. Europe, Middle East & Africa Peat Market

  • 14.1. Introduction
  • 14.2. United Kingdom
  • 14.3. Germany
  • 14.4. France
  • 14.5. Russia
  • 14.6. Italy
  • 14.7. Spain
  • 14.8. United Arab Emirates
  • 14.9. Saudi Arabia
  • 14.10. South Africa
  • 14.11. Denmark
  • 14.12. Netherlands
  • 14.13. Qatar
  • 14.14. Finland
  • 14.15. Sweden
  • 14.16. Nigeria
  • 14.17. Egypt
  • 14.18. Turkey
  • 14.19. Israel
  • 14.20. Norway
  • 14.21. Poland
  • 14.22. Switzerland

15. Asia-Pacific Peat Market

  • 15.1. Introduction
  • 15.2. China
  • 15.3. India
  • 15.4. Japan
  • 15.5. Australia
  • 15.6. South Korea
  • 15.7. Indonesia
  • 15.8. Thailand
  • 15.9. Philippines
  • 15.10. Malaysia
  • 15.11. Singapore
  • 15.12. Vietnam
  • 15.13. Taiwan

16. Competitive Landscape

  • 16.1. Market Share Analysis, 2024
  • 16.2. FPNV Positioning Matrix, 2024
  • 16.3. Competitive Analysis
    • 16.3.1. AB Rekyva
    • 16.3.2. American Peat Technology, LLC
    • 16.3.3. Annapolis Valley Peat Moss Co.
    • 16.3.4. AS Tootsi Turvas
    • 16.3.5. BALT WOOD ENTERPRISE SIA
    • 16.3.6. BASF SE
    • 16.3.7. Berger Peat Moss
    • 16.3.8. Clover Peat
    • 16.3.9. Dockers LLC
    • 16.3.10. Dutch Plantin Coir India Pvt. Ltd.
    • 16.3.11. Elva E.P.T. Ltd.
    • 16.3.12. Ferment LLC
    • 16.3.13. Global Peat Ltd.
    • 16.3.14. HAWITA Gruppe GmbH
    • 16.3.15. Heng Huat Resources Group Berhad
    • 16.3.16. HORTIMED SIA
    • 16.3.17. Jiffy Group
    • 16.3.18. klasmann-Deilmann GmbH
    • 16.3.19. Knaap (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
    • 16.3.20. KRONE IMPULSE LLC
    • 16.3.21. Kumaran Fibres
    • 16.3.22. Lambert Peat Moss
    • 16.3.23. Mikskaar AS
    • 16.3.24. Neova Oy
    • 16.3.25. Northern Peat & Moss Ltd.
    • 16.3.26. PEAT BASED LLC
    • 16.3.27. PEATFIELD
    • 16.3.28. Premier Tech Ltd.
    • 16.3.29. Profile Products LLC
    • 16.3.30. Rajahrani Impex Private Limited
    • 16.3.31. SAB Syker Agrarberatungs- und Handels GmbH
    • 16.3.32. Sai Cocopeat Export Private Limited
    • 16.3.33. Sun Gro Horticulture
    • 16.3.34. Theriault & Hachey Peat Moss Ltd.
    • 16.3.35. Tippland Horticulture
    • 16.3.36. UAB SOLVIKA

17. ResearchAI

18. ResearchStatistics

19. ResearchContacts

20. ResearchArticles

21. Appendix

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