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印度微量营养素肥料:市场占有率分析、行业趋势和统计数据、成长预测(2025-2030 年)

India Micronutrient Fertilizer - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2025 - 2030)

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印度微量营养素肥料市场规模预计在 2025 年达到 8.1 亿美元,预计到 2030 年将达到 11.2 亿美元,预测期内(2025-2030 年)的复合年增长率为 6.70%。

印度微量营养素肥料市场-IMG1

随着种植面积的扩大,对微量营养素的需求预计也会成长,这会增加对微量营养素的需求,以提高品质和产量。

  • 2022年,锌将成为印度微量营养素肥料消费量的主导,占总量的26.9%。锌消费量如此之高主要是因为印度农作物土壤普遍缺乏锌。 《水牛快报》指出,马哈拉斯特拉邦(83%)、卡纳塔克邦(73%)和安得拉邦(58%)的土壤严重缺锌。
  • 铁是印度仅次于锌的第二大微量营养素肥料消费量,占总消费量的19.9%。在同一地区长期持续种植田间作物会导致土壤养分耗尽。这些因素预计将扩大市场规模,预计 2023 年至 2030 年期间的复合年增长率将达到 6.8%。
  • 锰是第三大消费量的微量营养素,占总量的 8.1%。在对更高生产力和品质的需求的推动下,预计从 2023 年到 2030 年,锰肥的以金额为准将以 5.2% 的复合年增长率增长。
  • 印度的微量营养素消费量正在大幅增长,预计 2023 年至 2030 年期间的复合年增长率将达到 4.4%。这一增长是由于农民越来越意识到微量营养素在提高作物产量方面的作用。
  • 展望未来,预计 2023 年至 2030 年间印度对微量营养素肥料的需求将以 6.5% 的复合以金额为准成长。这种快速增长受两个因素推动:提高作物产量和生产率的需求,以及土壤中日益严重的微量营养素缺乏。此外,螯合肥料的进步(以其施用于土壤时稳定性更高而闻名)预计将进一步促进微量营养素的成长。

印度微量营养素肥料市场趋势

锰缺乏症是欧洲国家常见的问题,在沙质土壤和pH值高于6的有机土壤中最为常见。

  • 2017年至2021年间,该国田间作物种植面积增加了3.5%。由于国内外消费需求不断增长,该国谷物、豆类和油籽种植面积增加是种植面积增加的主要驱动力。
  • 依作物类型划分,水稻、小麦和大豆的种植面积最大,到2022年分别为4,700万公顷、3,110万公顷和1,230万公顷。水稻是印度最重要的作物,约占印度种植总面积的四分之一,养活了全国约一半的人口。它主要生长在西孟加拉邦、北方邦、安得拉邦、旁遮普邦和泰米尔纳德邦。
  • 因此,预计该国的大米消费量将从 2016 年的 9,580 万吨增加到 2022 年的 1.07 亿吨,显示该国对作物的需求不断增长。预计这一趋势将在 2023 年至 2030 年期间进一步推高化肥需求。同样,国内小麦种植量从 2017 年的 9,850 万吨增加到 2020 年的 1.076 亿吨。小麦主要种植在旁遮普邦、西孟加拉邦、哈里亚纳邦和拉贾斯坦邦。小麦是印度第二大谷物作物,在该国的粮食和营养安全中发挥着至关重要的作用。因此,预计印度谷物种植面积的活性化以及国内外需求的增加将在 2023-2030 年期间推动印度化肥市场的发展。

印度土壤普遍缺乏微量营养素,导致作物产量下降。

  • 化肥消费量的增加,造成土壤微量营养素的缺乏,导致作物产量连年下降。根据生物肥料和有机肥料的现状,2022年的土壤严重缺乏硼(47.0%)、锌(39.0%)、铁(37.0%)和硫(36.0%)。
  • 实证研究表明,引进产量品种是为了满足日益增长的食品、纤维和燃料需求。这些产量品种对肥料的反应非常好。结果,土壤中的养分逐渐耗尽。 2021年,锰、铜和锌的平均养分施用率最高,分别为9.8公斤/公顷、7.3公斤/公顷和4.1公斤/公顷。
  • 研究发现,2021 年油菜籽/油菜籽、玉米/玉米和水稻等作物的平均微量营养素消费量最高,分别为 10.7 公斤/公顷、6.8 公斤/公顷和 6.3 公斤/公顷。采用产量的现代种植方式、作物品种和不均衡的施肥,导致印度土壤和作物普遍出现微量营养素缺乏,从而导致作物产量下降和农产品中微量营养素浓度降低。
  • 马哈拉斯特拉邦、卡纳塔克邦、哈里亚纳邦、泰米尔纳德邦、北方邦、中央邦、西孟加拉邦、奥里萨邦、比哈尔邦和北方邦等邦严重缺乏锌和硼。因此,过去几年来,该国农民已经根据作物、土壤类型、缺乏严重性、施用率和施用频率对微量营养素管理进行了调整,以实现永续农业生产,预计这将推动该国微量营养素市场的发展。

印度微量营养素肥料产业概况

印度微量营养素肥料市场适度整合,前五大公司占60.83%的市占率。市场的主要企业有 Chambal Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd、Coromandel International Ltd.、Grupa Azoty SA (Compo Expert)、Yara International ASA、Zuari Agro Chemicals Ltd 等。

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目录

第一章执行摘要和主要发现

第二章 报告要约

第三章 引言

  • 研究假设和市场定义
  • 研究范围
  • 调查方法

第四章 产业主要趋势

  • 主要作物种植面积
    • 田间作物
    • 园艺作物
  • 平均养分施用量
    • 微量营养素
      • 田间作物
      • 园艺作物
  • 灌溉农田
  • 法律规范
  • 价值炼和通路分析

第五章市场区隔

  • 产品
    • 其他的
  • 如何申请
    • 受精
    • 叶面喷布
    • 土壤
  • 作物类型
    • 田间作物
    • 园艺作物
    • 草坪和观赏植物

第六章 竞争格局

  • 关键策略趋势
  • 市场占有率分析
  • 商业状况
  • 公司简介
    • Chambal Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd
    • Coromandel International Ltd.
    • Deepak fertilizers & Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd
    • Grupa Azoty SA(Compo Expert)
    • Haifa Group
    • Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited
    • Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd.
    • Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile SA
    • Yara International ASA
    • Zuari Agro Chemicals Ltd

第七章:CEO面临的关键策略问题

第 8 章 附录

  • 世界概况
    • 概述
    • 五力分析框架
    • 全球价值链分析
    • 市场动态(DRO)
  • 资讯来源及延伸阅读
  • 图片列表
  • 关键见解
  • 数据包
  • 词彙表
简介目录
Product Code: 92573

The India Micronutrient Fertilizer Market size is estimated at 0.81 billion USD in 2025, and is expected to reach 1.12 billion USD by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 6.70% during the forecast period (2025-2030).

India Micronutrient Fertilizer - Market - IMG1

With the expansion of cultivation with increasing requirements of micronutrients to improve quality and yield, the demand for micronutrients is expected to grow

  • Zinc dominated India's micronutrient fertilizer consumption in 2022, accounting for 26.9% of the total. This high consumption is primarily driven by the prevalent zinc deficiency in Indian cropping soils. Notably, the buffalo bulletin highlights significant zinc deficiencies in the soils of Maharashtra (83%), Karnataka (73%), and Andhra Pradesh (58%).
  • Iron follows zinc as the second-most consumed micronutrient fertilizer in India, representing 19.9% of the total consumption. Continuous cultivation of field crops in the same area for extended periods leads to soil nutrient depletion. These factors are projected to drive the market's value, registering a CAGR of 6.8% from 2023 to 2030.
  • Manganese ranks third in micronutrient consumption, comprising 8.1% of the total. Driven by the need for higher productivity and quality, the demand for manganese fertilizers is expected to rise, registering a CAGR of 5.2% in terms of value during 2023-2030.
  • India has witnessed a notable surge in micronutrient consumption, projected to register a 4.4% CAGR during 2023-2030. This uptick is attributed to the increasing awareness among farmers about the role of micronutrients in enhancing crop productivity.
  • Looking ahead, the demand for micronutrient fertilizers in India is poised to register a 6.5% CAGR in value from 2023 to 2030. This surge is driven by the twin factors of a need for higher crop yields and productivity, coupled with escalating soil micronutrient deficiencies. Additionally, advancements in chelated fertilizers, known for their enhanced stability in soil applications, are expected to further bolster the growth of micronutrients.

India Micronutrient Fertilizer Market Trends

Manganese deficiency is a common problem in European countries, which most frequently affects sandy soils and organic soils with a pH above 6

  • The area under field crop cultivation in the country increased by 3.5% from 2017 to 2021. The increased cultivation of cereals, pulses, and oilseeds in the country due to the rising consumer demand domestically and internationally is the major driving factor for the rising acreage.
  • By crop type, rice, wheat, and soybean occupied the largest area under cultivation in the country, accounting for 47 million ha, 31.1 million ha, and 12.3 million ha, respectively, in the year 2022. Rice is the most important food crop of India, covering about one-fourth of the total cropped area and providing food to about half of the Indian population. It is cultivated in almost all the states of the country, mainly in West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, and Tamil Nadu.
  • Accordingly, rice consumption in the country increased from 95.8 million tons in 2016 to 107 million tons in 2022, which shows the rising demand for the crop in the country. This trend is further anticipated to drive the demand for fertilizers during 2023-2030. Similarly, wheat cultivation in the country increased from 98.5 million tons in 2017 to 107.6 million tons in the year 2020. It is cultivated majorly in Punjab, West Bengal, Haryana, and Rajasthan. Wheat is the second most important cereal crop in India and plays a vital role in the food and nutritional security of the country. Therefore, the intense cereal cultivation in the country, coupled with rising domestic and international demand, is anticipated to drive the Indian fertilizer market during 2023-2030.

Widespread micronutrient deficiency in soils of India is leading to reduced crop yield

  • The increasing consumption of chemical fertilizers has led to a higher deficiency of micronutrients in the soil, leading to lesser crop yield over the years. The State of Biofertilizers and Organic Fertilizers stated that the soil was highly deficient in boron (47.0%), zinc (39.0%), iron (37.0%), and sulfur (36.0%) in 2022.
  • Empirical studies show that high-yielding cultivars were introduced to meet the growing demand for food, fiber, and fuel. These high-yielding crop cultivars were highly responsive to fertilizers. Thus, the soils were slowly exhausted from their nutrients. In 2021, manganese, copper, and zinc were found to have the highest average nutrient application rates of 9.8 kg/ha, 7.3 kg/ha, and 4.1 kg/ha, respectively.
  • Crops such as rapeseed/canola, corn/maize, and rice were found to be the largest consumers of average micronutrients in 2021, accounting for 10.7, 6.8, and 6.3 kg/ha, respectively. The adoption of intensive and modern cropping practices with high-yielding crop cultivars and unbalanced fertilizer application resulted in the emergence of widespread micronutrient deficiency in soils and crops of India, leading to reduced crop yield and low micronutrient concentration in agricultural produce.
  • States such as Maharashtra, Karnataka, Haryana, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Orissa, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh are highly deficient in zinc and boron. Hence, micronutrient management depending upon crops, soil types, the severity of the deficiency, rates, and frequency of application has been adapted by the farmers in the country for sustainable agricultural production over the past few years, which is anticipated to drive the micronutrient market in the country.

India Micronutrient Fertilizer Industry Overview

The India Micronutrient Fertilizer Market is moderately consolidated, with the top five companies occupying 60.83%. The major players in this market are Chambal Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd, Coromandel International Ltd., Grupa Azoty S.A. (Compo Expert), Yara International ASA and Zuari Agro Chemicals Ltd (sorted alphabetically).

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY & KEY FINDINGS

2 REPORT OFFERS

3 INTRODUCTION

  • 3.1 Study Assumptions & Market Definition
  • 3.2 Scope of the Study
  • 3.3 Research Methodology

4 KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS

  • 4.1 Acreage Of Major Crop Types
    • 4.1.1 Field Crops
    • 4.1.2 Horticultural Crops
  • 4.2 Average Nutrient Application Rates
    • 4.2.1 Micronutrients
      • 4.2.1.1 Field Crops
      • 4.2.1.2 Horticultural Crops
  • 4.3 Agricultural Land Equipped For Irrigation
  • 4.4 Regulatory Framework
  • 4.5 Value Chain & Distribution Channel Analysis

5 MARKET SEGMENTATION (includes market size in Value in USD and Volume, Forecasts up to 2030 and analysis of growth prospects)

  • 5.1 Product
    • 5.1.1 Boron
    • 5.1.2 Copper
    • 5.1.3 Iron
    • 5.1.4 Manganese
    • 5.1.5 Molybdenum
    • 5.1.6 Zinc
    • 5.1.7 Others
  • 5.2 Application Mode
    • 5.2.1 Fertigation
    • 5.2.2 Foliar
    • 5.2.3 Soil
  • 5.3 Crop Type
    • 5.3.1 Field Crops
    • 5.3.2 Horticultural Crops
    • 5.3.3 Turf & Ornamental

6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • 6.1 Key Strategic Moves
  • 6.2 Market Share Analysis
  • 6.3 Company Landscape
  • 6.4 Company Profiles
    • 6.4.1 Chambal Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd
    • 6.4.2 Coromandel International Ltd.
    • 6.4.3 Deepak fertilizers & Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd
    • 6.4.4 Grupa Azoty S.A. (Compo Expert)
    • 6.4.5 Haifa Group
    • 6.4.6 Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited
    • 6.4.7 Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd.
    • 6.4.8 Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile SA
    • 6.4.9 Yara International ASA
    • 6.4.10 Zuari Agro Chemicals Ltd

7 KEY STRATEGIC QUESTIONS FOR FERTILIZER CEOS

8 APPENDIX

  • 8.1 Global Overview
    • 8.1.1 Overview
    • 8.1.2 Porter's Five Forces Framework
    • 8.1.3 Global Value Chain Analysis
    • 8.1.4 Market Dynamics (DROs)
  • 8.2 Sources & References
  • 8.3 List of Tables & Figures
  • 8.4 Primary Insights
  • 8.5 Data Pack
  • 8.6 Glossary of Terms