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市場調査レポート
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二次多量栄養素肥料の世界市場-2023年~2030年Global Secondary Macronutrients Fertilizer Market - 2023-2030 |
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二次多量栄養素肥料の世界市場-2023年~2030年 |
出版日: 2023年10月11日
発行: DataM Intelligence
ページ情報: 英文 194 Pages
納期: 即日から翌営業日
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二次多量栄養素肥料の世界市場は、2022年に386億米ドルに達し、2023-2030年の予測期間にCAGR 4.2%で成長し、2030年には536億米ドルに達すると予測されています。
作物によって、その最高の品質を得るために必要な栄養素は異なります。これらの必須栄養素を供給することで、二次多量栄養素肥料は作物の収量と全体的な性能を向上させ、より高品質の農産物をもたらすことができます。例えば、ICLがインドネシアで実施したポリサルフェート・ライス・トライアルでは、ポリサルフェートによって草丈、小粒径、粒重、耐病性が向上し、最終的にコメの収量が20%増加したという結果が出ました。ポリサルフェートには、硫酸塩としてso3が48%(19.2%s)、硫酸カリウムとしてk2oが14%(11.6%k)、硫酸マグネシウムとしてMgOが6%(3.6%mg)、硫酸カルシウムとしてcaoが17%(12.2%ca)含まれています。
肥料メーカーは、さまざまな作物特有の栄養要求量に対応するため、二次多量栄養素を含む作物別の配合を開発するようになっていました。果物、野菜、油糧種子などの作物特有のニーズを満たすカスタマイズされた肥料製品が市場で人気を集めています。
集約的な農法は、カルシウム、マグネシウム、硫黄などの二次多量栄養素を含む、土壌中の必須栄養素の枯渇を引き起こす可能性があります。例えば、科学環境センター(CSE)によると、インドの土壌のほとんどは有機炭素と多量栄養素が不足しています。例えば、土壌サンプルの36%は硫黄が不足していました。農家が土壌中の栄養素レベルの低下を認識するにつれ、二次多量栄養素を含む肥料の需要が高まっています。
特定の作物は、特定の二次多量栄養素に対する要求が高いです。例えば、落花生、ジャガイモ、トマトのような作物はカルシウムをより多く必要とし、柑橘類のような果物やほうれん草のような野菜はマグネシウムをさらに必要とします。カノーラのような油糧作物には、硫黄が不可欠です。農家が作物の選択を多様化し、ニッチ市場に対応するようになると、特定の作物のニーズに合わせた二次多量栄養素肥料の需要が高まっています。
先進的な農産物を普及させるために、政府が補助金を出すことはよくあります。例えば、ケニア政府は35億シリングの肥料補助金を利用した後、新たな補助金付き肥料価格を発表しました。この補助金により、アンモニア硫酸塩の農家価格は2,220シリングになります。これにより、農家が二次多量栄養素肥料を購入する際のコスト負担が軽減されます。
二次多量栄養素肥料の使用を支援することで、政府は農業生産性と食糧安全保障の向上を目指しています。作物収量の向上と農産物の品質向上は、経済成長と食料自給率の向上に貢献します。
農家が肥料を購入できる予算は限られていることが多いです。窒素、リン、カリウムのような一次多量要素肥料と、カルシウム、マグネシウム、硫黄のような二次多量栄養素肥料との選択に迫られた場合、基本的な作物の成長と収量に不可欠な一次要素肥料を検討することがあります。国際肥料協会によると、2020年の全窒素+P2O5+K2O肥料の総消費量は201 83万5,000トンです。
肥料メーカーや販売業者は、一次多量栄養素のマーケティングに力を入れることが多いです。一次栄養素の販売促進は、二次多量栄養素の利点の影を薄くし、二次栄養素の認知度や採用率の低下につながる可能性があります。
Global Secondary Macronutrients Fertilizer Market reached US$ 38.6 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 53.6 billion by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 4.2% during the forecast period 2023-2030.
Different crops have varying nutrient needs to achieve their best quality. By supplying these essential nutrients, secondary macronutrient fertilizers can enhance crop yield and overall performance, resulting in higher-quality agricultural products. For instance, in a Polysulphate Rice Trial in Indonesia, done by ICL, results that polysulphate increased plant height, panicle size, grain weight, and disease resistance, and ultimately boosted rice yield by 20%. Polysulphate contains 48% so3 (19.2% s) as sulfate, 14% k2o (11.6% k) as sulfate of potassium, 6% MgO (3.6% mg) as magnesium sulfate, and 17% cao (12.2% ca) as calcium sulfate.
Fertilizer manufacturers were increasingly developing crop-specific formulations containing secondary macronutrients to meet the unique nutrient requirements of various crops. Customized fertilizer products that meet the specific needs of crops like fruits, vegetables, and oilseeds were gaining traction in the market.
Over time, intensive agricultural practices can cause the depletion of essential nutrients in the soil, including secondary macronutrients like calcium, magnesium, and sulfur. For instance, according to the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), most Indian soils are deficient in organic carbon and macronutrients. For example, 36 percent of soil samples were deficient in sulfur. As farmers recognize the declining nutrient levels in their soils, the demand for fertilizers containing secondary macronutrients increases.
Certain crops have higher demands for specific secondary macronutrients. For example, crops like peanuts, potatoes, and tomatoes require more calcium, while fruits like citrus and vegetables like spinach need additional magnesium. Sulfur is essential for oilseed crops like canola. As farmers diversify their crop choices and cater to niche markets, the demand for secondary macronutrient fertilizers tailored to specific crop needs rises.
The government often provides subsidies to promote advanced agricultural products. For instance, the government of Kenya has announced new subsidized fertilizer prices after the government availed a Sh3.5 billion fertilizer subsidy. Under this subsidy, Sulphate of Ammonia will cost a farmer Sh2,220. These reduce the cost burden for farmers when purchasing secondary macronutrient fertilizers.
By supporting the use of secondary macronutrient fertilizers, governments aim to enhance agricultural productivity and food security. Improved crop yields and better-quality produce can contribute to economic growth and food self-sufficiency.
Farmers often have limited budgets for purchasing fertilizers. When faced with the choice between primary macronutrient fertilizers like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium and secondary macronutrient fertilizers like calcium, magnesium, and sulfur, they may consider the primary nutrients, as they are essential for basic crop growth and yield. According to the International Fertilizer Association, in 2020, the total consumption of Total N + P2O5 + K2O fertilizer was 201 835.0 thousand tonnes.
Fertilizer manufacturers and distributors often focus their marketing efforts on primary macronutrients, as these are the most widely recognized and understood by farmers. The promotion of primary nutrients might overshadow the benefits of secondary macronutrients, leading to reduced awareness and adoption of the latter
The global secondary macronutrient fertilizer market is based on nutrients, method of application, crop type, form, distribution channel, and region.
Sulfur is a vital component of amino acids and vitamins, contributing to plant health and overall development. As a result, there is a consistent demand for sulfur-containing fertilizers to address sulfur deficiencies in soils. In July 2020, Nutrien announced the launch of Smart Nutrition MAP+MST fertilizer. This product combines micronized sulfur with phosphate to give crops consistent nutrition all season long.
Many agricultural soils worldwide are naturally deficient in sulfur, particularly in regions with high rainfall and leaching. Additionally, modern farming practices, such as increased use of high-analysis fertilizers and reduced sulfur emissions from industrial sources, have further contributed to sulfur depletion in soils. This deficiency drives the need for sulfur-containing fertilizers to supplement the nutrient requirements of crops.
Asia Pacific is home to some of the world's large agricultural industries in the region. This high agricultural activity creates a strong demand for fertilizers, which include secondary macronutrients, to enhance crop productivity and yield. For instance, according to the Fertiliser Association of India, the production of fertilizer nutrients amounted to 43,743,000 tonnes for FY 2021-22.
Balanced fertilization for sustainable agriculture is growing popular in the Asia-Pacific region. They are understanding the importance of secondary macronutrients. This trend has contributed to the higher demand for these fertilizers. In 2020, in India, in a major push for Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India), chemicals major Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Limited (GSFC) started selling locally made calcium nitrate - a 100 percent imported water-soluble fertilizer.
The major global players include: Coromandel International Limited, ICL., K+S Aktiengesellschaft, The Mosaic Company, Yara, Nutrien Ag Solutions, Neufarm, SPIC, Koch Fertilizer LLC, Haifa Negev technologies LTD
The pandemic led to disruptions in the global supply chain due to lockdowns, travel restrictions, and labor shortages. According to the European Commission supply chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic lead to high fertilizer prices. By its estimates, fertilizer prices have risen 149% year-on-year since September 2021. This rise in cost reduced the demand for fertilizers including foliar fertilizers. This rise in the cost of various fertilizers including secondary macronutrients fertilizers restrains its market growth during the COVID-19 period.
According to data from the industry association Fertilizers Europe, Russia, and Belarus provide as much as 60% of the EU's fertilizer supply. The war disrupted fertilizer production and transportation in the region, leading to potential supply chain disruptions for fertilizers including secondary macronutrient fertilizers.
The global secondary macronutrients fertilizer market report would provide approximately 79 tables, 77 figures, and 194 Pages.
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