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全球代森锰锌市场 - 2023-2030Global Mancozeb Market - 2023-2030 |
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概述
2022年,全球代森锰锌市场规模达到18.1亿美元,预计2030年将达25.5亿美元,2023-2030年预测期间CAGR为4.4%。
粮农组织估计,要养活全球91 亿人口,到2050 年,需要将2005/2007 年至2050 年期间的粮食总产量增加近70%。这种不断增长的粮食需求导致使用包括代森锰锌在内的各种杀菌剂来保护农作物免受细菌侵害。菌类。代森锰锌是一种有效且经济的杀菌剂,有助于保护多种作物免受真菌疾病。
气候模式的变化和疾病的传播增加了对强有力的疾病管理的需求。代森锰锌具有广谱杀菌活性,在这方面是一种有价值的农业化学品。由于全球人口不断增长以及提高农业生产力的需要,对包括代森锰锌在内的农作物保护化学品的需求不断增加。
由于广泛使用杀菌剂来保护作物,农业在代森锰锌市场中占有很大份额。亚太地区由于人口规模大,在代森锰锌市场中占有很大份额。 2020年5月,化工和化肥部下属的PSU HIL (India) Ltd宣布,该公司已将10吨杀菌剂代森锰锌运往拉丁美洲的秘鲁,另外12吨将在下週运出。 。
动力学
真菌病爆发
据美国农业部称,真菌病原体相关疾病每年可导致 10-20% 的农业损失,即 100-2000 亿美元。真菌病的爆发会毁坏农作物,导致农民产量下降和经济损失。为此,农民经常增加代森锰锌等杀菌剂的使用,以保护农作物免受真菌感染并最大限度地减少损失。对疾病控制产品的需求激增促进了代森锰锌市场的成长。
真菌爆发通常是不可预测的,并且可能由于天气条件的变化(例如湿度增加和降雨量增加)而突然发生。代森锰锌是一种针对多种真菌病原体的有效杀菌剂,使其成为此类疫情爆发期间的首选。
粮食安全需求不断成长
粮食安全是全球关注的问题,杀菌剂代森锰锌的使用对于确保粮食供应稳定安全发挥至关重要的作用。代森锰锌可用于保护多种农作物,包括谷物、水果、蔬菜和经济作物,免受真菌疾病的侵害。真菌感染会导致农作物严重损失,并危及粮食生产。透过使用代森锰锌,农民可以保护农作物并减轻与真菌疾病相关的风险,从而有助于粮食安全。
代森锰锌可以帮助农民适应气候变迁的条件,并透过保护农作物免受新出现的疾病威胁来维护粮食安全。这种长期存在的杀菌剂目前的批准预计将于 2024 年到期,化学品法规部门 (CRD) 将决定是否延长批准期限。据作物保护製造商 UPL 称,农民仍然可以使用多位点杀菌剂代森锰锌,它可以防止杀菌剂抗性的进一步变化。
环境问题和监管限制
众所周知,代森锰锌含有锰和锌等重金属,这些重金属会在土壤和水中积聚,对生态系统构成潜在威胁。处理过的田地的径流会污染水体,危害水生生物。与土壤和水污染相关的环境问题可能会导致代森锰锌的使用受到限制,特别是在生态系统敏感的地区。
负责农药监管的政府机构经常根据最新的科学证据和公众的担忧修改其政策。 2020 年10 月,在合格多数代表决定不再续约授权后,欧洲各国政府同意撤销欧盟对广泛使用的有机杀菌剂代森锰锌的许可,代森锰锌是耕种作物上最常使用的化学品之一。
Overview
Global Mancozeb Market reached US$ 1.81 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 2.55 billion by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 4.4% during the forecast period 2023-2030.
FAO estimates that to feed a global population of 9.1 billion people, in 2050 would require increasing total food production by almost 70% between 2005/07 and 2050. This growing food demand led to the use of various fungicides including mancozeb to protect the crop from fungi. Mancozeb is an effective and economical fungicide that helps protect a wide range of crops from fungal diseases.
Changes in climate patterns and the spread of diseases are increasing the need for robust disease management. Mancozeb, with its broad-spectrum fungicidal activity, is a valuable agrochemical in this context. The demand for crop protection chemicals, including mancozeb, is on the rise due to the increasing global population and the need to enhance agricultural productivity.
Agriculture holds a significant share of the mancozeb market due to the widespread use of fungicides to protect the crop. Asia-Pacific held a significant share of the mancozeb market due to its large-scale population. In May 2020, HIL (India) Ltd, a PSU under the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers announced that the company has already shipped 10 tonnes of the fungicide mancozeb to Peru in Latin America, and another 12 tonnes will be shipped out in the following week.
Dynamics
Fungal Disease Outbreaks
According to USDA, fungal pathogen-related diseases can result in annual agricultural losses of 10-20%, or $100-200 billion. Fungal disease outbreaks devastate crops, leading to reduced yields and economic losses for farmers. In response, farmers often increase their use of fungicides like mancozeb to protect their crops from fungal infections and minimize losses. This surge in demand for disease control products contributes to the growth of the mancozeb market.
Fungal outbreaks are often unpredictable and can occur suddenly due to changes in weather conditions, such as increased humidity and rainfall. Mancozeb is an effective fungicide against various fungal pathogens, making it a preferred choice during such outbreaks.
Rising Demand for Food Security
Food security is a global concern, and the use of mancozeb, a fungicide, plays a vital role in ensuring a stable and secure food supply. Mancozeb is used to protect a wide range of crops, including grains, fruits, vegetables, and cash crops, from fungal diseases. Fungal infections can cause significant crop losses, jeopardizing food production. By using mancozeb, farmers can safeguard their crops and mitigate the risks associated with fungal diseases, contributing to food security.
Mancozeb can help farmers adapt to climate-changing conditions and maintain food security by protecting crops from emerging disease threats. The long-standing fungicide's present approval is slated to expire in 2024, and the Chemical Regulations Division (CRD) will decide whether to extend it. According to crop protection manufacturer UPL, farmers will still have access to the multi-site fungicide Mancozeb, which can prevent additional changes in fungicide resistance.
Environmental Concerns and Regulatory Restrictions
Mancozeb is known to contain heavy metals, such as manganese and zinc, which can accumulate in soil and water, posing a potential threat to ecosystems. Runoff from treated fields can contaminate water bodies, harming aquatic life. Environmental concerns related to soil and water contamination can lead to restrictions on mancozeb use, particularly in areas with sensitive ecosystems.
Government agencies responsible for pesticide regulation often revise their policies based on the latest scientific evidence and public concerns. In October 2020, after a qualified majority of delegates decided not to renew an authorization, European governments agreed to withdraw EU clearance for the extensively used organic fungicide mancozeb, one of the chemicals used on arable crops most frequently of any kind.
The global mancozeb market is segmented based on type, formulation, distribution channel, application and region.
Mancozeb's Widespread Use in Agriculture
Mancozeb is primarily used in agriculture to protect a wide range of crops from fungal diseases. It is effective against various fungal pathogens, making it a popular choice for crop protection. Due to its broad applicability, a significant portion of Mancozeb is dedicated to the agricultural sector.
Mancozeb can be used on various crops, including cereals, vegetables, fruits, and cash crops. The agricultural sector faces recurring challenges from fungal disease outbreaks. In response to such outbreaks, farmers increase their use of fungicides like Mancozeb to prevent crop losses and maintain yields. Kenyan farmers spent a total of Sh10.66 billion ($72.7 million) on pesticides in 2020 to combat illnesses and pests. From that Sh2.65 billion ($18.1 million) was spent on fungicides (mancozeb).
Asia-Pacific's Growing Agrochemical Exports
With a large and growing population, Asia-Pacific has a high demand for food. To meet this demand, farmers must maintain crop yields and quality, and mancozeb helps protect crops from fungal diseases, ensuring a consistent food supply. According to a speech given by the agricultural minister in September 2021, India is the fourth-largest producer of agrochemicals in the world.
Asia-Pacific is a significant player in global agricultural trade. According to a Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) report on the agrochemical industry published in 2021, India is one of the world's top exporters of agrochemicals, sending products to the USA, Japan, China, and Brazil in that order. The most notable agrochemicals exported are mancozeb, profenos, 2,4-D, acephate, and chlorpyrifos.
The major global players include UPL, Corteva, Limin Group Co., Ltd., Indofil Industries Limited, Coromandel International Limited, Bayer AG, Aroxa Crop Science Pvt. Ltd., Volkschem Crop Science Pvt. Ltd., ARISTO BIO-TECH AND LIFESCIENCE LIMITED, Star Bio Science
COVID Impact
The pandemic disrupted global supply chains, affecting the availability of raw materials and the manufacturing and distribution of mancozeb products. Lockdowns, transportation restrictions, and factory closures hindered the production and timely delivery of agricultural chemicals. Lockdowns and quarantine measures led to labor shortages in the agriculture and manufacturing sectors. This, in turn, affected the application of mancozeb on crops and the production of the fungicide.
Economic downturns in various countries led to reduced agricultural spending, as farmers faced financial constraints. This impacted the demand for Mancozeb as well as other agrochemicals. COVID-19 disrupted agricultural practices, including planting, harvesting, and maintenance of crops. In some cases, farmers delayed or reduced their use of mancozeb due to labor shortages and logistical challenges.
The conflict in the region disrupted mancozeb supply chains, causing a notable decrease in market availability. This, in turn, triggered significant price volatility within the mancozeb market. Prices fluctuated as market participants reacted to the uncertainties and changes in supply and demand dynamics resulting from the war.
Export-oriented agriculture in Ukraine and Russia may face challenges accessing international markets due to the war and geopolitical tensions. Trade restrictions and trade disputes can affect the export of crops treated with mancozeb, impacting demand. The war and associated disruptions led to reduced agricultural activities. These reduced agricultural activities impacted the fungicides market including the mancozeb market.
The global mancozeb market report would provide approximately 69 tables, 67 figures and 181 Pages.
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