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2030 年農業微量營養素市場預測:按產品類型、作物類型、形式、用途和地區進行的全球分析Agriculture Micronutrients Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Product Type (Zinc, Boron, Iron, Molybdenum, Copper, Manganese and Other Product Types), Crop Type, Form, Mode of Application and By Geography |
根據 Stratistics MRC 的數據,2024 年全球農業微量營養素市場規模為 52 億美元,預計在預測期內將以 8.9% 的複合年成長率成長,到 2030 年達到 87 億美元。
用於作物減少土壤微量營養素缺乏的農業微量營養素包括鋅、硼、鐵、鉬、氯化物、鎳、銅和錳。這些微量營養素可以透過土壤、葉面噴布和灌溉施用到作物上。它們可以是螯合的或非螯合的,用於穀類、豆類和油籽、水果和蔬菜等。鋅(Zn)、銅(Cu)、錳(Mn)、鐵(Fe)、硼(B)和鉬(Mo)等農業微量營養素是植物所需的微量必需礦物元素。
根據聯合國糧食及農業組織 (FAO) 的數據,生態學土壤管理有可能使糧食產量增加 58%。土壤生產力越高,產量越高,因而增加了對土壤改良劑和微量營養素等農業投入的需求。
人們對土壤健康和家庭園藝的興趣日益濃厚
蔬果優質生產的重要因素是微量營養素的含量。預計這將加快農民吸收微量營養素的速度並支持全球市場的擴張。近年來,為了增強運動場、景觀美化、商業建築和其他住宅設施的視覺吸引力,草坪的種植顯著成長。根據美國農業部的資料,草坪是美國最常見的非灌溉作物之一,佔所有土地的1.9%。
可生物分解性螯合物的生物濃縮
可生物分解性螯合物的生物累積可能會阻礙農業微量營養素的發育。儘管生物分解性的螯合物旨在自然分解,但它們仍保留在水生環境中,並可能導致生物體和植物中的生物濃縮。因此,這些螯合物會無意中降低農業土壤中重要元素的生物可利用性。這種意想不到的後果可能會限制作物有效吸收微量營養素的能力,導致營養缺乏和農業產量下降,從而阻礙市場成長。
對土壤養分管理的需求不斷成長,對客製化微量營養素解決方案的需求不斷成長
農業生產中持續使用合成肥料影響土壤肥力。由於土壤毒性、土壤物理劣化、土壤肥力降低和土壤有機質消耗,導致產量和農業產出品質低。透過向土壤外部提供養分的養分管理可以提高作物生產力和土壤健康。為了提高土壤微量營養素水平,許多作物營養顧問建議農民實施 4R 技術。因此,提高對土壤養分管理必要性的認知可能會促進農業微量營養素的使用。
永續原料採購
永續取得農業微量營養素存在一些障礙。確保必需微量營養素的穩定和可靠供應是一項重大挑戰。氣候變遷、資源稀缺和地緣政治不穩定都會影響微量營養素的生產和來源,並可能擾亂供應鏈。此外,微量營養素的提取和製造會造成污染和資源枯竭,因此人們擔心它們對環境的影響。平衡微量營養素的需求與減少碳排放和限制棲息地影響等環境目標具有挑戰性。
由於新冠肺炎 (COVID-19) 大流行的影響,2020 年肥料和農業微量營養素的銷售額大幅下降,而由於多個國家的物流和運輸延誤,2021 年第一季肥料和農業微量營養素的銷售額大幅下降。此外,COVID-19 大流行進一步增加了想要自己種植蔬菜的家庭園丁的數量。因此,家庭園藝的趨勢和對土壤健康日益關注可能會推動全球農業微量營養素市場的成長。
預計非螯合部分在預測期內將是最大的
由於非螯合農業微量營養素比螯合產品具有更高的市場供應量和更低的價格,因此預計在預測期內將達到最大值。螯合農業微量營養素的高價格是由於產品設計中微量營養素離子(例如鋅、銅、鐵和硼)被稱為配體或螯合劑的大分子包圍。這些配體或螯合劑可以是天然的或合成的化學物質。當這些化合物與微量營養素結合時,形成螯合微量營養素。
預計土壤產業在預測期內複合年成長率最高。
由於應用簡單且經濟,土壤產業預計在預測期內複合年成長率最高。在土壤施用方法中,使用大容量散佈將肥料散佈到整個田地。此外,投資的增加和新安裝更高容量和先進施肥散佈的舉措預計將進一步支持市場成長。
由於人們對微量營養素缺乏的認知不斷提高、糧食產量大幅增加以及技術進步,預計歐洲將在預測期內佔據最大的市場佔有率。例如,在葡萄牙、西班牙、義大利和其他歐洲國家國家進行並發表在國家醫學圖書館的一項研究發現,60% 和 28% 的土壤樣本中鐵和鋅含量分別較低。此外,伴隨這些領域的技術開拓而推出的新產品是市場擴張的驅動力。
在中國和印度等國家的推動下,亞太地區預計在預測期內將保持最高的複合年成長率。例如,據聯合國糧農組織稱,中國農業約佔世界糧食產量的25%,養活了全球約15%的人口。而且,中國的耕地面積僅佔世界耕地面積的10%。這些國家也出口大量優質農產品。因此,考慮到出口價值而生產的食品數量和類型非常重要,因為微量營養素在植物發育品質中發揮重要作用,其缺乏會影響商業。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Agriculture Micronutrients Market is accounted for $5.2 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $8.7 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 8.9% during the forecast period. Agricultural micronutrients used to crops to lessen soil micronutrient deficiencies include zinc, boron, iron, molybdenum, chloride, nickel, copper, and manganese. These micronutrients can be administered to crops by soil, foliar, or fertigation. They can be chelated or non-chelated and can be used on cereals, pulses & oilseeds, fruits & vegetables, and more. Agricultural micronutrients, such as zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), boron (B), and molybdenum (Mo), are necessary mineral elements that plants require in trace amounts.
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), ecological soil management has the potential to produce 58% more food. As productive soils result in higher yields, agricultural inputs such as soil amendment and micronutrients have seen an increasing demand.
Growing attention to soil health and growing interest in home gardening
A key factor in the high-quality output of fruits and vegetables is micronutrient content. It is therefore anticipated that the pace at which farmers embrace these items would rise, supporting the worldwide market's expansion. In recent years, there has been a notable growth in the cultivation of turf grasses to enhance the visual appeal of sports fields, landscapes, business buildings, and other residential amenities. The amount of land planted to lawns has grown; according to U.S. Department of Agriculture data, lawns are among the most common non-irrigated crops in the nation, making up 1.9% of all land driving the growth of the market.
Bioaccumulation of biodegradable chelates
Agricultural micronutrient development may be hampered by the bioaccumulation of biodegradable chelates. Although biodegradable chelates are intended to decompose naturally, their persistence in aquatic environments might cause bioaccumulation in creatures and plants. These chelates may thereby unintentionally reduce the bioavailability of vital elements in soil used for agriculture. This unforeseen outcome may limit crops' ability to efficiently absorb micronutrients, which might result in nutritional shortages and lower agricultural yields thus hampering the market growth.
Increasing need for soil nutrient management and demand for customized micronutrient solutions
Soil fertility has been influenced by the ongoing use of synthetic fertilizers for agricultural production. It has led to low-quality yield and agricultural output due to soil toxification, physical deterioration of the soil, decreased soil fertility, and depletion of soil organic matter. Crop productivity and soil health may both be enhanced by nutrient management, which involves applying nutrients to the soil from outside. In order to boost soil micronutrient levels, a number of crop nutrient advisers advise farmers to implement the 4R technique. Thus, growing awareness of the need to manage soil nutrients would encourage the use of agricultural micronutrients.
Sustainable sourcing of raw materials
There are several obstacles in the way of obtaining agricultural micronutrients sustainably. Ensuring a steady and dependable supply of essential micronutrients is a major problem. Changes in climate, resource scarcity, and geopolitical unrest can all have an impact on the production and accessibility of micronutrient sources, thereby upsetting the supply chain. Furthermore, because the extraction and manufacture of micronutrients can contribute to pollution and resource depletion, their environmental effect is a cause for worry. It can be challenging to strike a balance between the demand for micronutrients and environmental objectives like lowering carbon emissions and limiting habitat impact.
Sales of fertilizers and agricultural micronutrients saw a notable decline in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and in the first quarter of 2021 as a result of delays in logistics and shipping across several nations. Moreover the COVID-19 pandemic has further fuelled the number of home gardeners wanting to grow their own food. Therefore, the growing trend of home gardening and the rising focus on soil health would drive the global agricultural micronutrients market growth.
The non-chelated segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The non-chelated is expected to be the largest during the forecast period owing to the product's higher availability in the market and a lower price than chelated products. The higher price of chelated agricultural micronutrients is due to its product design, which contains the micronutrient ion of zinc, copper, iron, boron, and others surrounded by a larger molecule called a ligand or chelator. This ligand or chelator can be natural or synthetic chemicals. These compounds, combined with a micronutrient, form a chelated micronutrient.
The soil segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The soil segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period owing to its ease of application and economics. Fertilizers are applied on the surface across an entire field using high-capacity spreaders in the soil application method. Furthermore, rising investments and initiatives in building new and advanced higher-capacity fertilizer spreaders will further boost the market growth.
Europe is projected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period due to the area's growing awareness of micronutrient deficiencies, significant rise in food output, and technological improvement. For example, a survey conducted in Portugal, Spain, Italy, and three other European nations and published in the National Library of Medicine revealed that, respectively, 60% and 28% of soil samples had lower levels of Fe and Zn. Furthermore the introduction of new products on technical developments in these areas drives market expansion.
Asia Pacific is projected to hold the highest CAGR over the forecast period owing to countries, such as China and India. For example, according to the FAO, China's agriculture accounts for around 25% of the world's grain output, which feeds approximately 15% of the world's population. Furthermore, China's arable land makes up just 10% of all arable land worldwide. These nations also export a significant amount of superior agricultural products. Thus the amount and kind of food produced with an eye on export value, where micronutrients have a major role in the quality of plant development and their absence might affect commerce.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Agriculture Micronutrients market include AgroLiquid, Aries Agro Limited, BASF SE, BMS Micro-Nutrients NV, Coromandel International, Grupa Azoty Zaklady Chemiczne Police Group, Haifa Group, Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited, Israel Chemicals Ltd., Koch Agronomic Services, LLC, Land O'Lakes, Inc., Marubeni Corporation, Nouryon Chemicals Holdings B.V., Nufarm, Nutrien Ltd., Stoller Enterprises, Inc , Syngenta AG, The Mosaic Company, Yara International ASA and Zuari Agrochemicals Ltd
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