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市場調查報告書
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全球生物刺激素市場 - 2025 至 2032 年Global Biostimulants Market - 2025-2032 |
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2024 年全球生物刺激素市場規模達到 42.0212 億美元,預計到 2032 年將達到 105.8901 億美元,2025-2032 年複合年成長率為 12.4%。
受永續農業實踐、提高作物生產力和環境保護的需求不斷成長的推動,全球生物刺激素市場正在經歷顯著成長。市場正在迅速擴張,技術進步、監管支持和農民意識的提高促進了市場的成長。
乾旱、洪水和高溫等極端天氣條件對農作物產量產生了負面影響。生物刺激素,特別是海藻萃取物、甜菜鹼和矽基產品,可透過增強植物的天然防禦機制幫助植物增強對非生物脅迫的抵抗力。例如,乾旱、鹽度和極端溫度等環境壓力會嚴重降低植物的生長和農作物的產量。生物刺激素透過活化植物的防禦機制使其更能抵禦這些壓力。例如,它們可以誘導與壓力相關的蛋白質和抗氧化劑的產生,從而保護細胞免受損害。
此外,有機農業和無殘留農業的快速成長也推動了對生物刺激素的需求。歐盟、美國農業部和印度農業研究理事會(ICAR)等監管機構正積極鼓勵使用生物刺激素作為永續投入。隨著有機食品消費量的增加,農民開始使用生物刺激素來取代合成肥料和殺蟲劑。
司機 - 崛起有機農業
對有機食品的需求不斷成長,促使農民採用有機農業方式,減少對合成肥料和殺蟲劑的依賴。生物刺激素可以自然地促進營養吸收和植物生長,與有機農業原則完全一致。
例如,在歐洲,植物生物刺激素受到歐盟肥料產品法規 (FPR)(法規 (EU) 2019/1009)的監管,該法規於 2022 年 7 月 16 日生效,將其定義為刺激植物營養過程的產品,旨在提高養分利用效率和其他植物性狀。
此外,據歐洲生物刺激素工業委員會 (EBIC) 稱,它積極與政策制定者和監管機構合作,以應對挑戰並促進生物刺激素更順利地進入市場。這包括研究與動物副產品、微生物和工業副產品有關的問題。與歐盟委員會代表和公告機構定期舉行研討會和討論,確保生物刺激素產業的擔憂得到傾聽和解決。氣候變遷和土壤退化對糧食安全和農民生計構成了現實威脅,EBIC 的 2024 年宣言提出了一個願景,即利用植物生物刺激素的力量正面解決這些問題。
此外,全球向有機食品消費的轉變是推動生物刺激素市場發展的一個主要因素。越來越多的消費者選擇不含化學物質且永續種植的農產品,促使農民採用有機農業實踐。由於有機農業限制使用合成肥料和殺蟲劑,生物刺激素成為增強作物生長、土壤肥力和抗逆性的天然替代品。
約束——產品品質的差異
限制生物刺激素市場成長的主要挑戰之一是產品品質和功效的不一致。由於該行業仍處於早期發展階段,品質控制標準仍不統一,導致人們對產品的可靠性和有效性存在擔憂。
許多生物刺激素產品可能缺乏適當的成分濃度、含有未經驗證的化合物或未能提供承諾的益處,最終降低農民的信任和市場滲透率。
例如,歐洲進行的一項研究發現,經過測試的近 30% 的生物刺激素產品並不含有所聲稱濃度的活性成分。
這種不一致給農民帶來了不確定性,他們需要能夠為他們的作物提供可預測和可衡量的效益的產品。同樣,在美國,生物刺激素產業工作小組(BIWG)強調,缺乏統一的產品定義和品質基準,使得監管機構難以執行標籤和性能聲明,導致農業生產者產生懷疑。
此外,對更高透明度和標準化測試程序的需求使生物刺激素製造商難以獲得信譽。儘管歐洲生物刺激素工業委員會 (EBIC) 和美國農業部等組織正在努力製定更清晰的監管框架,但目前缺乏執法仍然是廣泛市場採用的障礙。
Global biostimulants market reached US$ 4,202.12 million in 2024 and is expected to reach US$ 10,589.01 million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 12.4% from 2025-2032.
The global biostimulants market is experiencing significant growth, driven by the increasing demand for sustainable agricultural practices, improved crop productivity and environmental protection. The market is expanding rapidly, with technological advancements, regulatory support and increasing awareness among farmers contributing to its growth.
Extreme weather conditions such as droughts, floods and heat stress are negatively impacting crop yields. Biostimulants, particularly seaweed extracts, betaine and silicon-based products, help plants develop resistance to abiotic stress by strengthening their natural defense mechanisms. For instance, environmental stresses such as drought, salinity and extreme temperatures can severely reduce plant growth and crop yields. Biostimulants make plants more resilient to these stresses by activating their defense mechanisms. For example, they can induce the production of stress-related proteins and antioxidants that protect cells from damage.
Additionally, the rapid growth of organic farming and residue-free agriculture is fueling the demand for biostimulants. Regulatory bodies such as the European Union, USDA and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) are actively encouraging the use of biostimulants as sustainable inputs. With organic food consumption on the rise, farmers are shifting toward biostimulants as an alternative to synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.
Driver - Rising Organic Farming
The growing demand for organic food has led farmers to adopt organic farming practices, reducing reliance on synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Biostimulants, which enhance nutrient uptake and plant growth naturally, align perfectly with organic farming principles.
For instance, in Europe, plant biostimulants are regulated under the EU Fertilizing Products Regulation (FPR), Regulation (EU) 2019/1009, which came into effect on July 16, 2022, defining them as products that stimulate plant nutrition processes, aiming to improve nutrient use efficiency and other plant traits.
Additionally, according to the European Biostimulants Industry Council (EBIC), it actively engages with policymakers and regulatory bodies to address challenges and facilitate smoother market entry for biostimulants. This includes working on issues related to animal by-products, microbials and industrial by-products. Regular workshops and discussions with European Commission representatives and notified bodies ensure that the biostimulant industry's concerns are heard and addressed. With climate change and soil degradation posing a very real threat to food security and farmer livelihoods, EBIC's 2024 manifesto puts forward a vision that leverages the power of plant biostimulants to address these issues head-on.
Additionally, the global shift toward organic food consumption is a major factor driving the biostimulants market. Consumers are increasingly choosing chemical-free and sustainably grown produce, prompting farmers to adopt organic farming practices. Since synthetic fertilizers and pesticides are restricted in organic farming, biostimulants serve as a natural alternative to enhance crop growth, soil fertility and stress tolerance.
Restraint - Variability in Product Quality
One of the major challenges restraining the growth of the biostimulants market is the inconsistency in product quality and efficacy. Since the industry is still in its early stages of development, quality control standards remain unstandardized, leading to concerns regarding product reliability and effectiveness.
Many biostimulant products may lack proper ingredient concentration, contain unverified compounds or fail to deliver the promised benefits, ultimately reducing farmer trust and market penetration.
For instance, a study conducted in Europe found that nearly 30% of biostimulant products tested did not contain the listed active ingredients in the claimed concentrations.
This inconsistency creates uncertainty for farmers, who need products that provide predictable and measurable benefits for their crops. Similarly, in the United States, the Biostimulant Industry Working Group (BIWG) has highlighted that the lack of uniform product definitions and quality benchmarks makes it difficult for regulatory authorities to enforce labeling and performance claims, leading to skepticism among agricultural producers.
Furthermore, the need for more transparency and standardized testing procedures has made it difficult for biostimulant manufacturers to gain credibility. While organizations like the European Biostimulants Industry Council (EBIC) and USDA are working towards developing clearer regulatory frameworks, the current lack of enforcement remains a hurdle for widespread market adoption.
Acid-Based Biostimulants: Driving Market Growth Amid Rising Demand for Sustainable Agriculture
The acids segment plays a crucial role in driving the growth of the global biostimulants market, as humic acids, fulvic acids and amino acids are widely recognized for their ability to enhance plant health, nutrient absorption and stress tolerance. Humic and fulvic acids improve soil structure, increase microbial activity and enhance root growth, making them essential in regions with poor soil fertility, such as parts of Africa and India.
In Spain, vineyards and olive farms increasingly use humic acid-based biostimulants to improve drought resistance and boost yields. Similarly, in the U.S., large-scale soybean and corn farmers integrate fulvic acid biostimulants to enhance nutrient uptake and reduce dependency on chemical fertilizers. Amino acids, another key sub-segment, are extensively used in horticulture, especially in China and Japan, to improve flowering, fruit set and crop resilience.
Major agrochemical companies like Valagro and UPL are investing in acid-based biostimulants, launching innovative products that cater to both organic and conventional farming. With the increasing shift towards sustainable agriculture and the need for higher crop productivity, the acids segment continues to drive the biostimulants market's expansion globally.
Humic and fulvic acids are essential components in agriculture, significantly enhancing soil structure, nutrient availability and plant resilience. Humic acids, being larger molecules, improve soil aggregation, porosity and water retention, making them crucial in drought-prone regions like parts of Africa and India, where farmers use humic-based soil conditioners to reduce irrigation needs.
Biostimulants Trends in North America
North America holds a significant share of the global biostimulants market due to the growing adoption of sustainable agriculture and organic farming practices, novel product launches, government funding and advanced R&D capabilities are driving market growth in biostimulant products, driven by consumer demand for chemical-free and eco-friendly agricultural products.
For instance, in November 2024, Yara North America is launched the YaraAmplix biostimulant portfolio in the US and Canada, marking a significant milestone in promoting a sustainable, resilient food system. The portfolio, backed by over five years of research, aims to improve crop resilience, nutrient uptake, soil health and environmental adaptability.
Moreover, in February 2024, ICL Growing Solutions North America has launched BIOZ biostimulant Diamond 10-0-1, a carbon and nitrogen fertilizer designed to improve soil-plant relationships, currently available in the US market as a proven microbial solution for farmers and growers.
The biostimulants in US is expected to grow, especially in row crops like corn and soybeans. Despite slow adoption, biostimulants offer solutions to improve yields and manage costs, making them a compelling option as regulatory pressure increases and conventional crop protection products face restrictions.
The biostimulants market in 2024 presents a dynamic and evolving competitive landscape. While the industry remains fragmented, with smaller and specialized companies making up 44.61% of the market, a growing concentration is evident among leading players.
BASF SE stands out as the market leader, commanding a 15.36% share, reflecting its strong presence and diverse biostimulant portfolio. Close behind, Syngenta holds 13.54%, reinforcing the dominance of major agricultural firms in this sector. UPL follows with 11.26%, showcasing its expanding influence and commitment to biostimulant solutions.
Bayer AG also plays a significant role, securing 8.18% of the market, signaling its continued investment in this space. Meanwhile, Yara, traditionally known for fertilizers, holds a 7.05% share, highlighting a growing synergy between conventional nutrient providers and biostimulant innovations.
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