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農業用微量栄養素市場レポート:タイプ別、作物タイプ別、形態別、用途別、地域別、2024~2032年Agricultural Micronutrients Market Report by Type, Crop Type, Form, Application, and Region 2024-2032 |
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農業用微量栄養素市場レポート:タイプ別、作物タイプ別、形態別、用途別、地域別、2024~2032年 |
出版日: 2024年08月10日
発行: IMARC
ページ情報: 英文 146 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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世界の農業用微量栄養素市場規模は2023年に57億米ドルに達しました。今後、IMARC Groupは、市場は2032年までに109億米ドルに達し、2024~2032年の間に7.2%の成長率(CAGR)を示すと予測しています。植物における微量栄養素の欠乏に対する意識の高まり、農業技術の進歩の高まり、葉緑素の合成を促進する微量栄養素の有益な側面に対する意識の高まりは、市場を推進している主要要因の一部です。
農業用微量栄養素は、植物がその成長と発展のために比較的少量必要とする必須ミネラルです。それらは通常、亜鉛(Zn)、銅(Cu)、マンガン(Mn)、モリブデン(Mo)、鉄(Fe)、ホウ素(B)を含むいくつかのグループに分類されます。これらは、欠乏を補い、より強健な植物とより良い収穫をもたらすことで、作物の収量と品質を大幅に向上させることができます。また、植物が多量栄養素をより効果的に取り込んで利用するのを助け、肥料の浪費を減らします。干ばつ、病気、極端な気温などの環境ストレスに耐える植物の能力を向上させ、全体的な回復力を高める。
現在、微量栄養素が豊富な作物は人間や動物の栄養改善に貢献し、健康問題につながる欠乏症に対処するため、農業用微量栄養素の需要が増加しており、市場の成長を後押ししています。これに加えて、光合成の際に太陽光を取り込んでエネルギーに変換するために必要な色素であるクロロフィルの合成を促進するための微量栄養素の有益な側面に関する意識の高まりが、市場の成長に寄与しています。さらに、健康を維持し、多くの慢性疾患の発生を予防するために、新鮮果物や緑葉野菜の消費が増加していることも、市場の展望を良好なものにしています。これとは別に、知識交換、技術移転、包括的な微量栄養素ソリューションの開発を促進するために、主要な業界参入企業、農業研究機関、各国の行政機関の間で協力関係が増加していることも、市場の成長を支えています。
農作物における微量栄養素欠乏に対する意識の高まり
農作物における微量栄養素の欠乏に対する意識の高まりは、現在農業用微量栄養素市場の成長に好影響を及ぼしています。これに加えて、亜鉛、鉄、銅、マンガン、ホウ素などの必須微量栄養素の欠乏が作物の健康と収量の可能性を著しく損なうことを農業従事者が認識するようになってきているため、これらの欠乏に対処できる微量栄養素の豊富な肥料や土壌改良材の需要が高まっています。さらに、進行中の研究や教育キャンペーンが市場の勢いに積極的に貢献しています。農業普及サービス、学術機関、業界団体は現在、微量栄養素の欠乏、作物成長への悪影響、微量栄養素サプリメントを農法に取り入れる利点に関する情報を広めています。このような継続的な知識の普及が、微量栄養素を強化した農業投入物の採用を農業従事者に促しています。
サステイナブル農業へのシフトが進む
現在、サステイナブル農業へのシフトの高まりが、農業用微量栄養素の需要を押し上げています。これに加え、農業従事者や農業利害関係者は、資源の効率的利用、環境への影響の低減、作物収量の向上を優先するサステイナブル農業方法を取り入れています。この持続可能性へのパラダイムシフトは、亜鉛、鉄、銅、マンガン、ホウ素など、さまざまな形態の農業微量栄養素の利用を必要とします。さらに、サステイナブル方法で生産された食品に対する消費者の嗜好の高まりが、土壌の健全性を高め、化学肥料や農薬の必要性を最小限に抑える方法を採用する農業従事者に拍車をかけています。微量栄養素は、植物による栄養素の取り込みを促進し、土壌構造を改善し、農作業の全体的な環境フットプリントを削減するため、この移行に不可欠です。
農業技術の進歩
現在、農業技術の絶え間ない進歩が農業用微量栄養素市場の成長に寄与しています。これに加えて、農業従事者は作物を正確に監視・管理するために、全地球測位システム(GPS)誘導機械、ドローン、衛星画像などの最先端技術を採用しています。このようなリアルタイムのデータ主導型アプローチによって、土壌や作物における特定の栄養素の欠乏に対処するため、微量栄養素の的を絞った最適な施用が可能になります。さらに、その結果、作物の収量が増加し、製品の品質が向上するため、微量栄養素製品に対する需要が刺激されます。さらに、農業技術セグメントにおける研究開発(R&D)活動は、革新的な微量栄養素製剤と送達システムの開発を促進しています。これらの最先端のソリューションは、作物による栄養素の取り込みを促進し、無駄を最小限に抑え、栄養素の利用効率を最大化するように設計されています。
The global agricultural micronutrients market size reached US$ 5.7 Billion in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 10.9 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 7.2% during 2024-2032. The growing awareness about micronutrient deficiencies in plants, rising advancements in agricultural technology, and increasing awareness about the beneficial aspects of micronutrients for facilitating chlorophyll synthesis are some of the major factors propelling the market.
Agricultural micronutrients are essential minerals that plants need in relatively small quantities for their growth and development. They are typically categorized into several groups, including zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo), iron (Fe), and boron (B). They can significantly increase crop yield and quality by correcting deficiencies and leading to more robust plants and better harvests. They also help plants take up and utilize macronutrients more effectively, reducing fertilizer wastage. They improve the ability of a plant to withstand environmental stresses, such as drought, disease, and extreme temperatures, thereby increasing overall resilience.
At present, the increasing demand for agricultural micronutrients as micronutrient-rich crops contribute to better human and animal nutrition, addressing deficiencies that can lead to health issues is impelling the growth of the market. Besides this, the rising awareness about the beneficial aspects of micronutrients for facilitating chlorophyll synthesis, which is the pigment needed for capturing sunlight and converting it into energy during photosynthesis, is contributing to the growth of the market. In addition, the growing consumption of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables to stay fit and prevent the occurrence of numerous chronic diseases is offering a favorable market outlook. Apart from this, increasing collaborations between key industry players, agricultural research institutions, and governing agencies of various countries to facilitate knowledge exchange, technology transfer, and the development of comprehensive micronutrient solutions are supporting the growth of the market.
Growing awareness about micronutrient deficiencies in crops
The growing awareness about micronutrient deficiencies in crops is currently exerting a positive influence on the growth of the agricultural micronutrient market. Besides this, as farmers are increasingly realizing that deficiencies in essential micronutrients, such as zinc, iron, copper, manganese, and boron can significantly impair the health and yield potential of their crops, the demand for micronutrient-rich fertilizers and soil amendments that can address these deficiencies are rising. Furthermore, ongoing research and education campaigns are actively contributing to the momentum of the market. Agricultural extension services, academic institutions, and industry associations are currently disseminating information on micronutrient deficiencies, their adverse effects on crop growth, and the benefits of incorporating micronutrient supplements into farming practices. This continuous dissemination of knowledge is driving farmers to adopt micronutrient-enriched agricultural inputs.
Increasing shift towards sustainable agriculture
At present, the increasing shift towards sustainable agriculture is propelling the demand for agricultural micronutrients. Besides this, farmers and agricultural stakeholders are embracing sustainable agriculture methods, which prioritize the efficient use of resources, reduction of environmental impacts, and enhancement of crop yields. This paradigm shift towards sustainability necessitates the utilization of agricultural micronutrients in various forms, such as zinc, iron, copper, manganese, and boron, among others. Moreover, the growing consumer preference for sustainably produced food products is spurring farmers to employ practices that enhance soil health and minimize the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Micronutrients are integral to this transition, as they facilitate nutrient uptake by plants, improve soil structure, and reduce the overall environmental footprint of farming operations.
Rising advancements in agricultural technology
Presently, the continuous advancements in agricultural technology are contributing to the growth of the agricultural micronutrient market. Besides this, farmers are employing cutting-edge technologies, such as global positioning system (GPS)-guided machinery, drones, and satellite imagery to precisely monitor and manage their crops. This real-time data-driven approach allows for targeted and optimized application of micronutrients to address specific nutrient deficiencies in soil and crops. Moreover, it results in increased crop yields and improved product quality, stimulating the demand for micronutrient products. Furthermore, the research and development (R&D) activities in the field of agricultural technology are fostering the development of innovative micronutrient formulations and delivery systems. These state-of-the-art solutions are designed to enhance nutrient uptake by crops, minimize wastage, and maximize the efficiency of nutrient utilization.
IMARC Group provides an analysis of the key trends in each segment of the global agricultural micronutrients market report, along with forecasts at the global, regional and country levels from 2024-2032. Our report has categorized the market based on type, crop type, form and application.
Zinc
Boron
Iron
Manganese
Molybdenum
Others
Zinc dominates the market
The report has provided a detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the type. This includes zinc, boron, iron, manganese, molybdenum, and others. According to the report, zinc represented the largest segment.
Zinc is employed as an essential micronutrient for plants and plays a crucial role in agriculture. It is involved in the uptake and transport of other essential nutrients in plants, such as phosphorus and iron. It aids in the synthesis of certain enzymes and proteins necessary for nutrient absorption, making it vital for overall plant health. It is a component of several enzymes involved in photosynthesis. Adequate zinc levels in plants can enhance photosynthetic efficiency, leading to increased crop yields. It is essential for respiration and various metabolic processes within plants. It plays a role in the synthesis of nucleic acids and proteins, which are fundamental for growth and development. Zinc plays a role in fruit development and maturation. It can impact the size, quality, and nutritional content of fruits, which is important for both commercial and subsistence farming.
Cereals
Pulses and Oilseeds
Fruits and Vegetables
Others
Cereals hold the largest share in the market
A detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the crop type have also been provided in the report. This includes cereals, pulses and oilseeds, fruits and vegetables, and others. According to the report, cereals accounted for the largest market share.
Cereals, like other crops, require agricultural micronutrients to grow and develop properly. Besides this, micronutrients serve as cofactors for enzymes involved in numerous metabolic pathways within the plant. Micronutrients can influence the uptake and transport of other nutrients, including macronutrients like nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). Micronutrients like manganese (Mn) and magnesium (Mg) are involved in the photosynthesis process, helping to convert sunlight into energy and produce carbohydrates. When cereal crops do not receive an adequate supply of these micronutrients, they can exhibit various deficiency symptoms, such as stunted growth, yellowing of leaves, reduced yield, and increased susceptibility to diseases and environmental stressors. To address these issues and optimize crop production, farmers often use fertilizers containing micronutrients or amend soils with micronutrient-rich materials.
Chelated
Non-Chelated
Chelated hold the biggest share in the market
A detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the form have also been provided in the report. This includes chelated and non-chelated. According to the report, chelated accounted for the largest market share.
Chelated agricultural micronutrients are an important component of modern farming practices. Chelation enhances the solubility and availability of micronutrients, ensuring that plants can absorb them more easily. Apart from this, chelated micronutrients are less likely to react with other elements in the soil, reducing the risk of nutrient deficiencies. They can be applied effortlessly to plant leaves, which is an effective way to address micronutrient deficiencies quickly. Chelated micronutrients are available in various forms, including chelated iron, chelated zinc, chelated manganese, and chelated copper, which can be applied to the soil (as soil amendments) or directly to plants (foliar sprays). The choice of application method relies on the specific nutrient deficiency, the crop, and the stage of growth.
Soil
Foliar
Fertigation
Others
Soil holds the maximum share in the market
A detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the application have also been provided in the report. This includes soil, foliar, fertigation, and others. According to the report, soil accounted for the largest market share.
Soils require agricultural micronutrients, such as iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), manganese (Mn), copper (Cu), boron (B), and molybdenum (Mo) to promote healthier and more productive crops. In some cases, soil may contain excessive levels of certain micronutrients, which can be harmful to plants. Proper micronutrient management helps maintain optimal levels, preventing toxic conditions. Moreover, ensuring that micronutrients are available in the soil in the right quantities helps plants make more efficient use of macronutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus. This can reduce the overall fertilizer requirements and minimize nutrient runoff, which can be environmentally harmful. Micronutrients are often referred to as "nutrient catalysts" because they facilitate the uptake and utilization of other nutrients. Their presence in the soil can help balance nutrient uptake, ensuring that plants have access to all the essential elements they need for growth.
North America
United States
Canada
Asia-Pacific
China
Japan
India
South Korea
Australia
Indonesia
Others
Europe
Germany
France
United Kingdom
Italy
Spain
Russia
Others
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Others
Middle East and Africa
Asia Pacific exhibits a clear dominance, accounting for the largest agricultural micronutrients market share
The market research report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and others); and the Middle East and Africa. According to the report, Asia Pacific accounted for the largest market share.
Asia Pacific held the biggest market share due to the increasing demand for sustainably grown crops among the masses. Besides this, the rising focus on the adoption of eco-friendly agricultural practices to reduce wastage and carbon footprint is contributing to the market growth. Apart from this, increasing concerns of soil depletion due to the over-cultivation of crops over a certain area of land are supporting the growth of the market. Additionally, the rising intensification of crops to produce more in limited arable land is strengthening the growth of the market.
North America is estimated to expand further in this domain due to the rising consumption of plant-based diets among the masses. Moreover, the increasing focus on crop quality improvement by incorporating higher nutritional content and better resistance to diseases and pests in various crop varieties is bolstering the growth of the market.
Key market players are investing in research operations to develop new micronutrient products that are more effective and environmentally friendly. They are also developing micronutrient formulations with improved nutrient availability and efficiency. Top companies are expanding their product portfolios to offer a wider range of micronutrient solutions to cater to different crops, soil types, and regions, thereby increasing their market share. They are also focusing on expanding their presence in new geographic regions or strengthening their existing distribution networks to reach more farmers. Leading companies are working on developing micronutrient products that have a limited environmental impact, such as those with lower application rates or products that minimize nutrient runoff. They are also organizing training programs and workshops to increase awareness among farmers about the importance of micronutrients for crop health and yield.
ATP Nutrition (Concentric Agriculture Inc.)
Balchem Corporation
BASF SE
Compass Minerals International
Coromandel International Ltd. (Murugappa Group and EID Parry)
Corteva Inc.
Helena Agri-Enterprises LLC (Marubeni Corporation)
Nufarm Canada
Stoller USA Inc.
The Mosaic Company
Valagro SpA (Syngenta Crop Protection AG)
Yara International ASA
Zuari Agro Chemicals LTD
In 2021, ATP Nutrition and Marrone Bio Innovations entered into a partnership to distribute Stargus Biofungicide on Canadian broad-acre crops, including canola, dry beans, peas, soybeans, and sunflower.
In March 2021, The Mosaic Company and AgBiome announced a strategic collaboration to discover, manufacture, and launch novel biological approaches for enhancing soil fertility and increasing nutrient use efficiency.
In 2023, Corteva Inc. announced a new collaboration with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to support Ukrainian farmers by increasing farmer access to crop inputs, financing, and post-harvest storage.