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2030 年微量营养素肥料市场预测:按微量营养素类型、形式、作物类型、应用和地区进行的全球分析Micronutrients Fertilizers Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Micronutrient Type (Zinc, Boron, Iron and Other Micronutrients Types), Form (Chelated Micronutrients and Non-Chelated Micronutrients), Crop Type, Application and By Geography |
根据 Stratistics MRC 的数据,2024 年全球微量营养素肥料市场价值为 48 亿美元,预计到 2030 年将达到 76 亿美元,预测期内的复合年增长率为 7.8%。
专用肥料,即微量营养素肥料,可提供植物所需的微量重要微量元素,以达到最佳生长、发育和产量。这些营养素包括锌、铁、锰、硼、铜、钼和氯等,可以改善光合作用、酵素活性和植物的整体代谢。为了解决缺陷并提高作物产量,这些肥料透过灌溉、叶面喷布和土壤施用的方式施用。
根据联合国粮食及农业组织(FAO)《2019-2028年农业展望》,未来十年全球对农产品的需求预计将增加15%。
对产量作物的需求不断增加
全球人口的成长和对粮食安全的担忧推动了对产量作物的需求,直接促进了微量营养素肥料市场的发展。农民知道锌、铁和锰等微量营养素对于提高作物产量和品质至关重要。根据联合国预测,到2050年世界人口可能超过90亿,这将对农业生产力带来巨大压力。人口增加,加上可耕地面积减少,要求更有效地使用肥料来提高作物产量。
农民缺乏意识
对于微量营养素的益处及其正确应用的认识不足是限制其成长的主要因素,尤其是在新兴市场。调查显示,虽然34%的农民了解标准的营养建议,但66%的农民缺乏这方面的知识。许多农民,特别是农村农民,没有意识到微量营养素缺乏的后果以及其对作物产量的影响。这些知识差距导致微量营养素的使用不当和利用不足,造成农业效益不理想。
可持续生物基微量营养素的开发
市场正见证生物分解性螯合物和环保配方的创新。新技术正在涌现,例如可以透过天然土壤微生物缓慢释放的纤维素结合微量营养素。这项进步支持再生农业,改善土壤健康,解决气候变迁问题,同时维持农业生产力。
微量元素肥料高成本
涉及精确营养量、先进製造技术和品管措施的复杂製造过程使得这些肥料的资本密集。先进的製造工艺、专有配方和高品质成分的使用使其比传统肥料更昂贵,小规模、注重成本的农民无法承受。此外,缓释性涂层和螯合技术的研发成本高,将增加价格压力,并限制其在已开发地区大型商业农场的应用。
疫情扰乱了农业供应链,影响了微量营养素肥料的分配。行动限制破坏了市场进入并带来了物流挑战。然而,随着人们对食品营养安全意识的不断增强,人们开始重视强化微量营养素的作物。各国政府优先考虑农业部门的连续性,并采取透过多样化生产保障粮食和营养安全的策略。
预计预测期内锌板块将成为最大的板块
由于全球土壤缺乏症的普遍存在,预计预测期内锌产业将占据最大的市场占有率。锌在植物代谢、酵素活性和蛋白质合成中起着关键作用,对作物健康至关重要。研究表明,施用锌可以显着提高产量,尤其是水稻和小麦等主要作物的产量。政府倡议推广锌基肥料,有效解决土壤缺陷问题,将进一步支持该领域的成长,并确保其继续占据主导地位。
预计预测期内,水肥一体化部分将以最高的复合年增长率成长。
由于透过水肥一体化系统实现精准的营养输送,预计水肥一体化部分在预测期内将呈现最高的成长率。此技术可确保营养物质直接均匀分布至植物根部,同时最大限度地减少浪费。由于微肥灌溉系统和水溶性肥料的广泛采用,施肥灌溉在现代农民中越来越受欢迎。它与先进农业实践的兼容性使其成为最大限度提高作物产量的关键方法。
由于亚太地区农业基础广大且土壤养分严重缺乏,预计在预测期内亚太地区将占据最大的市场占有率。中国和印度等国家占据该地区锌消费的主导地位,因为它们普遍存在锌和铁缺乏症,影响到大米和小麦等主要作物。政府倡导平衡施肥的措施进一步增强了该地区的需求,巩固了其作为最大市场的地位。
在预测期内,由于人们对土壤健康和先进农业实践的认识不断提高,预计亚太地区将呈现最高的复合年增长率。精密农业技术和微施肥灌溉系统的采用正在推动对螯合微量营养素等特殊肥料的需求。快速的都市化和人口成长加剧了粮食安全挑战,并进一步刺激该地区的市场扩张。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Micronutrients Fertilizers Market is accounted for $4.8 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $7.6 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 7.8% during the forecast period. Specialized fertilizers known as micronutrient fertilizers supply vital trace elements that plants need in trace amounts for optimum growth, development, and yield. These nutrients include zinc, iron, manganese, boron, copper, molybdenum, and chlorine, which improve photosynthesis, enzyme activity, and plant metabolism in general. To address deficiencies and boost crop productivity, they are applied through fertigation, foliar sprays, or soil.
According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Agricultural Outlook 2019-2028, there is a projected 15% increase in the global demand for agricultural products in the coming decade.
Growing demand for high-yield crops
The increasing global population and food security concerns are driving the demand for high-yield crops, directly boosting the micronutrient fertilizers market. Farmers are recognizing that micronutrients like zinc, iron, and manganese are essential for improving crop yields and quality. According to the UN, the world population may exceed 9 billion by 2050, putting immense pressure on agricultural productivity. This population growth, combined with shrinking arable land, has necessitated the use of more efficient fertilizers to increase crop yields.
Lack of awareness among farmers
Limited knowledge about micronutrient benefits and proper application methods significantly hinders market growth, particularly in developing regions. Studies indicate that 34% of farmers know about standard nutrient recommendations while 66% lack this knowledge. Many farmers, especially in rural areas, are unaware of the consequences of micronutrient deficiencies and their impact on crop yields. This knowledge gap results in improper application or underutilization of micronutrients, leading to suboptimal agricultural outcomes.
Development of sustainable & bio-based micronutrients
The market is witnessing innovations in biodegradable chelates and environmentally friendly formulations. New technologies, such as cellulose-bound micronutrients that enable slow release through natural soil microbes, are emerging. This advancement supports regenerative farming, improves soil health, and addresses climate change concerns while maintaining agricultural productivity.
High cost of micronutrient fertilizers
The complex production process involving precise amounts of nutrients, advanced manufacturing techniques, and quality control measures makes these fertilizers capital-intensive. The sophisticated manufacturing processes, unique formulations, and use of high-quality raw materials result in higher prices compared to conventional fertilizers, making them less accessible to small-scale and cost-conscious farmers. Additionally, rising R&D expenses for slow-release coatings and chelation technologies exacerbate pricing pressures, limiting adoption to large commercial farms in developed regions.
The pandemic disrupted agricultural supply chains and impacted micronutrient fertilizer distribution. Restrictions on movement impaired market access and created logistics challenges. However, it also increased awareness about food nutrition security, leading to greater emphasis on micronutrient-enriched crops. Governments prioritized agricultural sector continuity and adopted strategies to safeguard food and nutrition security through diversified production.
The zinc segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The zinc segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period due to widespread soil deficiencies globally. Its critical role in plant metabolism, enzyme activity, and protein synthesis makes it indispensable for crop health. Studies show that zinc application significantly improves crop yields, particularly for staples like rice and wheat. Government initiatives that promote zinc-based fertilizers to effectively address soil deficiencies further support the segment's growth, ensuring its continued dominance.
The fertigation segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the fertigation segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate due to its precision nutrient delivery through irrigation systems. This technique ensures uniform distribution of nutrients directly to plant roots while minimizing waste. The rising adoption of micro-irrigation systems and water-soluble fertilizers has propelled fertigation's popularity among modern farmers. Its compatibility with advanced farming practices positions it as a pivotal method for maximizing crop productivity.
During the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is expected to hold the largest market share due to its vast agricultural base and significant soil nutrient deficiencies. Countries like China and India dominate regional consumption as they address widespread zinc and iron deficiencies affecting staple crops like rice and wheat. Government initiatives promoting balanced fertilization practices further bolster demand in this region, solidifying its position as the largest market.
Over the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR owing to increasing awareness about soil health and advanced farming practices. The adoption of precision agriculture techniques and micro-irrigation systems drives demand for specialty fertilizers like chelated micronutrients. Rapid urbanization and population growth intensify food security challenges, further fueling market expansion in this region.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Micronutrients Fertilizers Market include Yara International ASA, BASF SE, Nutrien Ltd., The Mosaic Company, Coromandel International Limited, ICL Group Ltd., K+S Aktiengesellschaft, Koch Industries Inc., Nouryon, BMS Micro-Nutrients NV, Haifa Group, FMC Corporation, Akzo Nobel N.V., UPL Limited, Compass Minerals, Valagro Spa, CF Industries Holdings, Inc. and Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corporation Limited.
In December 2023, Nutrien Ag Solutions, the retail division of Nutrien Ltd., announced a new program in collaboration with Scotiabank designed to support Canadian growers in adopting more sustainable and productive agricultural products and practices. This program aims to bolster the financial resilience of the nation's farming community and advance Canada's agriculture sustainability goals for the broader value chain.
In May 2023, Yara International announced today that it will build a new global production plant for specialty crop nutrition products and biostimulants designed to increase yields and improve quality. The plant will be one of the largest in the world for these products, which are crucial for achieving food security and combating climate change. The new plant will allow Yara to increase its footprint in this specialty crop nutrition business, one of the fastest growing markets in agriculture.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.