The report “Agricultural Micronutrients Market by Type (Zinc, Boron, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, and Copper), By Mode of Application (Soil, Foliar, and Fertigation), Form (Chelated and Non-Chelated micronutrients), Crop Type, and Region – Global Forecast to 2025″, The global agricultural micronutrients market is estimated to be valued at USD 3.3 billion in 2019 and is projected to reach a value of USD 5.4 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 8.7% during the forecast period. Factors such as the rise in micronutrient deficiencies in the soil and growing awareness about food security are projected to drive the growth of the agricultural micronutrients market.
By type, the zinc segment is projected to dominate the agricultural micronutrients market during the forecast period.
Soil deficiencies of zinc are vastly recorded in regions of Asia (Turkey, India, China, and Indonesia), sub-Saharan Africa and the northwestern region of South America.
According to a report on ¡°Scarcity of micronutrients in soil, feed, food, and mineral reserves¡± by ¡°The Platform for Agriculture, Innovation & Society,¡± an estimated 800,000 people die every year from zinc deficiency, which is similar to the total mortality rate from malaria. The mineral reserves for raw material supply, seem to be most restrictive for zinc. At the current production rates of mining, the known reserves are sufficient for only 21 years. Thus, the market for the same is driven towards growth, as it is an important micronutrient and the governments across the globe are making efforts to curb its deficiency through increasing its content in the agricultural produce.
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By form, the chelated segment is projected to be the fastest-growing segment in the agricultural micronutrients market during the forecast period.
Chelated micronutrients are organic molecules that combine with metal cation to form a ring-like structure. Chelated micronutrients are available in different ranges of soil pH. Some of the most commonly used chelating agents during the production of synthetic micronutrient chelates are ethylene diamine-tetra-acetic acid (EDTA), diethylene-triamine Penta-acetic acid (DTPA), and ethylenediamine-N, N¡ä-bis (2-hydroxyphenyl acetic acid) (EDDHA). Moreover, due to the stable nature of chelated compounds, the adoption of chelated micronutrients is projected to grow at a faster pace.
Asia Pacific is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
In terms of value, The market for agricultural micronutrients in the Asia Pacific region is projected to grow at the highest CAGR from 2019 to 2025. Zinc is the most prevalent micronutrient deficiency in Asia as the crops are grown on highly weathered and leached soils such as tropical red soils. Large areas are affected by micronutrient deficiencies in China and is estimated that more than one-third of the country’s farmland area has soil Zn, Mo or B deficiencies. Problems with low soil Zn, B and Fe are very extensive and have become more widespread in recent times in India. Zinc sulfate is the most commonly used Zn source, particularly in the Asian market, where price is the main consideration in the micronutrient product choice. There is a huge demand for agricultural micronutrients market in Asia Pacific due to the direct use of micronutrients to treat deficiency.
This report includes a study on the marketing and development strategies, along with a study on the product portfolios of the leading companies operating in the agricultural micronutrients market. It includes the profiles of leading companies, such as BASF SE (Germany), Nutrien, Ltd.(Canada), Yara International ASA (Norway), AkzoNobel (Netherlands), The Mosaic Company (US), Balchem (US), Helena Chemical Company (US), Land O’ Lakes (US), Compass Minerals International (US), Sapec S.A. (Belgium), Valagro (Italy), Stoller Enterprises INC (US), Zuari Agrochemicals (India), Haifa Group (Israel), ATP Nutrition (Canada), Baicor LC (US), Coromandel International Ltd (India), Corteva INC (US), Nufarm (Australia), and BMS Micro-Nutrients NV (Belgium).
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