Agricultural Microbials Market is projected to reach $27.08 billion by 2031
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research company, published a research report titled, ‘Agricultural
Microbials Market by Microorganism Type
(Bacteria, Fungi, Virus), Product Functionality (Soil Amendments, Crop
Protection), Formulation, Mode of Application (Foliar Spray, Soil Treatment,
Seed Treatment), Crop Type — Global Forecast to 2031.’
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According
to this latest publication from Meticulous Research®, the agricultural
microbials market is projected to reach $27.08 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 13% during the
forecast period 2024–2031. The growth of this market is being propelled by
factors such as the growing awareness regarding the utilization of synthetic
chemicals, rising organic farming and demand for organic food, increasing focus
on sustainable agriculture practices, and growing concerns regarding
environmental safety. However, the lack of education and awareness among
farmers and the high cost of agricultural microbials production are restraining
the growth of this market. Moreover, the growing adoption of agricultural
microbials in emerging economies is expected to generate significant growth
opportunities for the stakeholders in this market. On the other hand, the
shorter shelf life of agricultural microbial and lengthy product registration
and approval processes are major challenges impacting market growth.
Key Players
Some
of the key players operating in the agricultural microbials market are Syngenta
AG (A Part of China National Chemical Corporation/Chemchina) (Switzerland),
BASF SE (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), Corteva, Inc. (U.S.), UPL
Limited (India), FMC Corporation (U.S.), Novozymes A/S (Denmark), Nufarm
Limited (Australia), Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. (Japan), Koppert B.V.
(Netherlands), Pro Farm Group Inc. (U.S.), Isagro S.p.A. (Italy), BioWorks,
Inc. (U.S.), Certis USA L.L.C. (U.S.), and Biobest Group NV (Belgium).
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The agricultural microbials
market is segmented based on microorganism type (bacteria, fungi, virus, and
other microorganisms), product functionality (soil amendments and crop
protection), formulation (liquid and dry), mode of application (foliar spray, soil
treatment, seed treatment, and other modes of application), crop type (cereals
& grains, oilseeds & pulses, fruits & vegetables, and other crops),
and geography (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the
Middle East & Africa). The study also evaluates industry competitors and
analyzes the market at the regional and country levels.
Based on microorganism type, the
bacteria segment is expected to account for the largest share of the
agricultural microbials market in 2024. The segment’s large share is mainly
attributed to the rising number of applications of bacteria in the formulation
of biofertilizers, biopesticides, and biostimulants. Bacteria are commonly
known for performing several growth-enhancing functions in plants and
protecting plants from various root-fungus diseases, influencing the segment
market growth. In addition, bacteria play a crucial role in maintaining soil
health by promoting nutrient cycling, improving soil structure, and suppressing
soil-borne diseases. These factors contribute to the segment’s large share.
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Based on product functionality, the
crop protection segment is expected to account for the larger share of the
agricultural microbials market in 2024. The segment’s large share is mainly
attributed to the growing need to increase crop yield and quality, growing
awareness about environmental safety, increasing adoption of advanced
agricultural practices and technologies, growing organic farming and the rising
demand for organic food, and rapidly decreasing agricultural land.
Based on formulation, the
liquid segment is expected to account for the larger share of the agricultural
microbials market in 2024. The segment’s large share is mainly attributed to
the liquid formulation’s better performance and higher effective duration (up
to 6 months) than that of dry formulation (up to 3 months). Moreover, it does
not require any previous procedures, such as mixing, which helps avoid
spoilage.
Based on mode of application, the
foliar spray segment is expected to account for the largest share of the agricultural
microbials market in 2024. The segment’s large share is mainly attributed to
its high efficiency in the application, uniform distribution of chemicals, and
minimum to no wastage of agricultural microbials in the foliar spray mode of
application. Additionally, the uptake of nutrients is much faster in foliar
spray as it quickly absorbs the nutrients, and this technique is comparatively
easier to apply and acts as a prompt correction treatment for several diseases
and deficiencies in plants; these factors contribute to the segment’s large
share.
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Based on geography, the agricultural
microbials market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin
America, and the Middle East & Africa. Asia-Pacific is projected to record
the highest CAGR during the forecast period due to the rapid growth in
population, increase in crop diseases, farmers' shift towards organic farming
and implementation of environmental protection laws, and the rising need for
high productivity and yield.
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