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세계의 방출 조절 및 서방형 비료 시장 예측(-2032년) : 유형별, 작물 유형별, 시용 형태별, 지역별 분석Controlled and Slow Release Fertilizers Market Forecasts to 2032 - Global Analysis By Type (Controlled Release Fertilizers, Slow Release Fertilizers, Nitrification and Urease Inhibitors and Other Types), Crop Type, Mode of Application and By Geography |
Stratistics MRC에 따르면 세계의 방출 조절 및 서방형 비료 시장은 2025년 26억 6,000만 달러를 차지하고, 예측 기간 중 CAGR은 8.3%로 성장하여 2032년에는 46억 5,000만 달러에 이를 전망입니다.
방출 조절이나 서방형 비료라고 불리는 특수한 영양원은 시간이 지남에 따라 서서히 영양분을 방출하고 식물의 흡수효율을 높이고 영양손실을 줄이도록 만들어져 있습니다. 서방형 비료(SRF)는 가수분해와 미생물의 작용에 의해 자연스럽게 분해되어 양분을 지속적으로 공급합니다.
세계 인구 증가와 식량 안보에 대한 우려
방출 조절 및 서방형 비료는 질소의 이용효율을 높여 농업수율을 늘리는 동시에 환경에 대한 악영향을 줄여줍니다. 비료는 토양 열화의 억제에도 도움이 되기 때문에 장기적인 농업의 지속가능성이 확보됩니다. 세계의 식량 생산을 지지하기 위해, 정부나 조직은 법률이나 보조금을 통해 비료의 사용을 장려하고 있습니다.
기존 비료에 비해 고비용
특히 저개발국에서는 농가는 생산비를 삭감하기 위해 보다 저렴한 옵션을 선택합니다. 따라서 비중은 생산비와 연구비가 높기 때문에 가격에 민감한 지역에서는 사용하기 어렵습니다.
정밀 농업 성장
작물에 정확하게 영양분을 공급하고 수확량을 늘리기 위해 농가는 이러한 비료를 점점 사용하게 되어 있습니다. 세계에서 식량 수요가 높아지고 있기 때문에 농가는 수량을 극대화하기 위해서 최첨단의 시비 기술을 사용하지 않을 수 없습니다. 일반적으로, 효율적이고 지속 가능한 농업을 실현하기 위한 방출 조절 및 서방형 비료의 사용은 정밀 농업에 의해 가속되어
기존 비료와 유기 비료의 경쟁
기존 비료는 초기 비용이 싸고 곧 영양분을 이용할 수 있기 때문에 농가에게 선호되는 경우가 많습니다. 신흥국 시장에서는 고도의 비료에 관한 지식이나 보급률이 낮기 때문에 시장의 확대는 한층 더 제약됩니다.
COVID-19의 영향
COVID-19의 대유행은 공급망의 제약, 노동력 부족, 농업 활동의 저하로 서방형 비료 시장을 혼란시켰습니다. 정부가 식량안보와 지속가능한 농업을 선호했기 때문에 시장이 회복되었습니다.
예측기간 중 곡물 및 곡류분야가 최대가 될 전망
곡물 및 곡류 분야는 양분 효율과 작물 수량의 향상에 의해 예측 기간중 최대 시장 점유율을 차지할 것으로 예측됩니다. 쌀, 밀과 같은 주식 작물에 대한 세계 수요 증가에 의해 부추겨지고 있습니다. 지속 가능한 농법에 따라, 서방형 비료는 토양의 건전성을 높이고 환경에 대한 영향을 경감합니다.
토양 적용 분야는 예측 기간 동안 가장 높은 CAGR이 예상됩니다.
예측기간 동안 식물에 효율적인 양분공급으로 토양시용분야가 가장 높은 성장률을 보일 것으로 예측됩니다. 지속가능하고 비용효과가 높은 시비에 대한 수요가 이 방법의 채용을 더욱 뒷받침하고 있습니다.
예측 기간 동안 아시아태평양은 지속 가능한 농법에 대한 수요가 증가함에 따라 가장 큰 시장 점유율을 차지할 것으로 예측됩니다. 효율적인 사용을 촉진하는 정부의 대처나 정밀 농업에 대한 투자 증가가 시장 확대를 뒷받침하고 있습니다.
예측 기간 동안 북미는 작물 수확 효율의 향상으로 가장 높은 CAGR을 나타낼 것으로 예측됩니다. 농업과 환경 친화적 인 솔루션의 인기를 끌고 있습니다. 또한 시장 확대에 기여하고 있습니다.
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Controlled and Slow Release Fertilizers Market is accounted for $2.66 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach $4.65 billion by 2032 growing at a CAGR of 8.3% during the forecast period. Specialised nutrient sources called controlled and slow-release fertilisers are made to release nutrients gradually over time, increasing plant absorption efficiency and reducing nutrient loss. Coatings or chemical alterations are used in controlled-release fertilisers (CRFs) to control the release of nutrients in response to moisture or temperature. Slow-release fertilisers (SRFs) provide a sustained supply of nutrients by breaking down naturally through hydrolysis or microbial action. By guaranteeing a consistent and effective delivery of nutrients to plants over an extended period of time, both varieties enhance soil health, lessen leaching, and promote sustainable agriculture.
Rising global population & food security concerns
Slow-release and controlled fertilisers increase the efficiency of nitrogen utilisation, increasing agricultural yields while reducing their negative effects on the environment. Concerns about food security drive farmers to use cutting-edge fertilisers that offer a steady supply of nutrients, minimising losses and increasing output. Long-term agricultural sustainability is ensured by these fertilisers, which also aid in reducing soil degradation. In order to support the world's food production, governments and organisations are encouraging their use through laws and subsidies. In response to the growing global demand for food, the market for controlled and slow-release fertilisers is expanding steadily.
High cost compared to conventional fertilizers
Farmers choose less expensive options to cut production expenses, particularly in underdeveloped nations. Small and medium-sized farmers are deterred by the upfront costs associated with these cutting-edge fertilisers. Adoption rates are further decreased by a lack of knowledge regarding long-term advantages. These fertilisers are less available in price-sensitive areas due to high production and research expenditures. Consequently, regulated and slow-release fertilisers continue to have limited commercial expansion.
Growth in precision farming
In order to precisely supply nutrients to crops and increase yields, farmers are using these fertilisers more and more. By enabling accurate application, cutting-edge technologies like GPS and IoT reduce their negative effects on the environment. In order to promote sustainable agriculture, controlled-release fertilisers lower greenhouse gas emissions and leaching. The growing demand for food around the world forces farmers to use cutting-edge fertilisation techniques to maximise yield. In general, the use of regulated and slow-release fertilisers for efficient and sustainable agriculture is accelerated by precision farming.
Competition from traditional & organic fertilizers
Conventional fertilisers are frequently preferred by farmers because of their reduced initial costs and instant nutrient availability. Organic fertilisers support sustainable farming methods and appeal to consumers who care about the environment. Slow-release fertilisers are further complicated by government incentives and regulatory support for organic farming. The market's expansion is further constrained by developing nations' low knowledge and uptake of sophisticated fertilisers. Because of this, the market for controlled and slow-release fertilisers finds it difficult to grow in comparison to these established substitutes.
Covid-19 Impact
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the controlled and slow-release fertilizers market due to supply chain constraints, labour shortages, and reduced agricultural activities. Lockdowns affected production and distribution, leading to delays in fertilizer availability. Farmers faced economic uncertainties, impacting purchasing decisions. However, the market rebounded as governments prioritized food security and sustainable farming. Increased demand for high-efficiency fertilizers to maximize yields amid labour shortages further drove market growth post-pandemic, with a rising focus on precision agriculture and environmentally friendly solutions.
The cereals & grains segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The cereals & grains segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period by enhanced nutrient efficiency and crop yield. By lowering leaching and guaranteeing continuous plant growth, these fertilisers offer a consistent supply of nutrients. The need for sophisticated fertilisation methods is fuelled by the growing demand for staple crops like corn, rice, and wheat worldwide. In line with sustainable farming methods, controlled-release fertilisers enhance soil health and reduce environmental effect. In cereal and grain cultivation, the demand for slow-release fertilisers is further boosted by the growing use of precision farming.
The soil application segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the soil application segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate, due to efficient nutrient delivery to plants. It enhances soil fertility, reducing nutrient leaching and minimizing environmental impact. Farmers prefer this method due to its ease of application and long-lasting effects on crop yield. The demand for sustainable and cost-effective fertilization further boosts its adoption. As precision farming gains traction, soil-applied controlled-release fertilizers continue to witness strong market growth.
During the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is expected to hold the largest market share due to rising demand for sustainable agricultural practices. Countries like China, India, and Japan are adopting advanced fertilizers to improve soil health and minimize nutrient loss. Government initiatives promoting efficient fertilizer use and increasing investments in precision farming are fueling market expansion. The growing preference for eco-friendly fertilizers and the need for high-efficiency nutrient management in horticulture and field crops further contribute to the rising adoption of controlled and slow-release fertilizers.
Over the forecast period, the North America region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR, owing to enhanced crop yield efficiency. Farmers are adopting these fertilizers to minimize nutrient loss and improve soil health. Technological advancements and precision farming are further boosting their adoption. The rising popularity of organic farming and environmentally friendly solutions also contributes to market expansion. Additionally, government initiatives promoting efficient fertilizer use and research investments in advanced formulations are supporting market growth across the region.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players profiled in the Controlled and Slow Release Fertilizers Market include Haifa Group, Yara International, Nutrien, Coromandel International, ICL Group Ltd., CF Industries Holdings Inc., The Mosaic Company, K+S AG, ScottsMiracle-Gro Company, Compo Expert GmbH, Agrium Inc., Kingenta Ecological Engineering Group Co., Ltd., Shikefeng Chemical Industry, Kugler Company, JNC Corporation, SK Specialties, Ekompany International B.V. and Andersons, Inc.
In March 2024, Haifa Group signed a collaborative agreement with Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corporation Limited (DFPCL) of India. This partnership aims to enhance innovation and sustainability in plant nutrition and agriculture in India, providing farmers with advanced solutions to improve crop yields and quality while focusing on resource preservation and environmental protection.
In December 2023, Yara International acquired Agribios Italiana, an organic fertilizer company, to strengthen its portfolio in organic-based fertilizers. This acquisition aligns with Yara's strategy to expand its sustainable agriculture solutions, enhancing its market presence in eco-friendly fertilizers while supporting global demand for sustainable and controlled-release nutrient solutions.