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Global Agrochemicals Market size was valued at USD 224.90 Billion in 2021 and is poised to grow from USD 231.20 billion in 2022 to USD 288.36 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 2.80% during the forecast period (2023-2030).
Pesticides, herbicides, and fertilisers are examples of agrochemicals that are used in agricultural sectors to manage ecosystems. For millennia, crude variants of agrochemicals have been employed to increase crop yields and reduce populations of agropests. Fertilisers and insecticides are two subcategories of agrochemicals. Pesticides protect crops and prevent pests and weeds that could harm them from growing, whereas fertilisers improve the quality of the crop by giving the crop and soil vital nutrients. Given the current state of the world's population, it is crucial to boost agricultural output on the available arable land in order to feed the world's population. Agrochemicals help farmers improve both the quality and quantity of their crops, which is why they are crucial to the agriculture business.
The growing population and subsequent rise in food consumption, soil deterioration, a lack of arable land, and rising consumer knowledge of the advantages of agrochemicals are the main reasons driving the global market for agrochemicals. The possible danger from employing synthetic pesticides like 2, 4-D and atrazine herbicide, however, may impede the market's expansion. The expansion of the worldwide agrochemicals market is anticipated to benefit from the expanding animal husbandry and animal feed industries. The United States has the largest feed industry in the entire globe. The American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) estimates that the U.S. exported 32.4 thousand tonnes of animal feed at a value of USD 13 billion. Over the past few years, positive growth rates were recorded in Turkey, Bolivia, Romania, and Tunisia. The International Feed Industry Federation (IFIF) estimates that over 130 countries currently produce commercial feed, with a total annual revenue of $400 billion USD.
Top-down and bottom-up approaches were used to estimate and validate the size of the Global Agrochemicals Market and to estimate the size of various other dependent submarkets. The research methodology used to estimate the market size includes the following details: The key players in the market were identified through secondary research, and their market shares in the respective regions were determined through primary and secondary research. This entire procedure includes the study of the annual and financial reports of the top market players and extensive interviews for key insights from industry leaders such as CEOs, VPs, directors, and marketing executives. All percentage shares split, and breakdowns were determined by using secondary sources and verified through Primary sources. All possible parameters that affect the markets covered in this research study have been accounted for, viewed in extensive detail, verified through primary research, and analyzed to get the final quantitative and qualitative data.
Segments covered in this report:
Global Agrochemicals Market has been segmented based on fertilizer type, pesticide type, crop type, mode of application, and region. Based on fertilizer type, agrochemicals market is segmented into nitrogen fertilizer, phosphatic fertilizer, and potassic fertilizer. On the basis of pesticide type, agrochemicals market is segmented into fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, and others. According to crop type, global agrochemicals market is segmented into cereals & grains, oilseeds & pulses, fruits & vegetables, and others. By mode of application, the market is segmented into foliar, fertigation, and others. By region, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and MEA.
Driver
Farming practises have changed as a result of the agriculture industry's ongoing technological improvements. New varieties of dangerous organisms have evolved as a result of growing agricultural export and import, particularly in developing nations, which has boosted the demand for goods with innovative active ingredients to protect crops. The Asian crop protection markets have been significantly impacted by the globalisation of the agrochemical industry. The need for various agrochemicals, such as herbicides and pesticides, is rising due to the fastest population increase, the rising requirement for food production, and economic expansion. While the demand for food items is rising in the developing nations of Asia and the Pacific, the amount of land that can be used for agriculture is decreasing as a result of the increased effects of urbanisation, which encourages farmers to employ various agrochemicals to maintain soil health and boost land productivity.
In the worldwide agrochemicals market that has emerged to increase agricultural productivity, the government has been instrumental in boosting demand. By getting financial aid and tax breaks, farmers are required to support the government's initiatives. Improved fertilisers are more in demand in nations where agriculture is a major source of income. In these circumstances, an increase in the overall revenue volume of the worldwide agrochemicals market is anticipated. The use of agrochemicals in the growth of cash crops has caused the agrochemicals market to expand during the course of the forecast period.
Restraints
With growing public knowledge of rules governing health, food safety, environmental protection, and animal welfare, the organic food industry has grown quickly in emerging countries. Organic food is growing more and more well-liked. In addition to driving the organic food industry and increasing the use of bio fertilisers, which will have an impact on the composition of chemical fertilisers, the spike in demand for nutritious and safe food products and rising per capita income are anticipated. Therefore, over the anticipated period, the growth of the worldwide agrochemicals market will be constrained by the growing organic fertiliser industry.
The organic fertiliser market is expanding as the organic food market does, with rising awareness of the need for changes in the areas of human health, environmental protection, food safety, and animal welfare. According to the Organic Trade Association's estimations, more and more people are buying organic food products; approximately 81% of American families said they have done so at least once. It is predicted that the market demand for safe and healthy food items will continue to expand, and that the rising use of biofertilizers will increase, which will have an impact on the consumption of chemical fertilisers.
Market Trends
In order to prevent pests and illnesses from spreading throughout the field, agrochemicals are crucial to achieving high yields. Nearly 40% of the world's agricultural products are lost to pests and illnesses each year, according to an FAO report. Crop protection chemicals will be used more frequently in order to address these issues and boost yield. Pesticide usage increased by 4.2 million tonnes since 2000. Agrochemicals, which function better and produce more observable results, are also essential to crop growth. The ability of plants to produce food and develop healthily depends on the availability of sufficient plant nutrients. Crops and soil have different nutritional requirements. Chemicals can be used to successfully provide these nutritional needs. For instance, urea adds 46% nitrogen to the soil, but organic fertilisers like neem cake might only dole out 2-5% of this crucial component for plant development.