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生物肥料市場-2024年至2029年預測Biofertilizers Market - Forecasts from 2024 to 2029 |
生物肥料市場預計將從2022年的16.72億美元增加至2029年的40.26億美元,複合年成長率為11.61%。
具有成本效益和環保的肥料日益普及,導致越來越多的人採用環保的耕作方法。這些生物肥料不僅可以提高土壤肥力,還可以促進植物吸收養分,同時最大限度地減少對人類健康的風險。這些優勢正在刺激生物肥料市場的擴大。
生物肥料市場按作物類型細分,如水果和蔬菜、油籽、穀物等。小麥、稻米和玉米等穀類佔據了全世界大片農田。在水果和蔬菜領域,消費者對有機農產品的興趣不斷增加,這使得生物肥料對於有機農業實踐至關重要。
傳統農業中過度使用化學肥料會降低土壤健康,因此生物肥料成為維持水果和蔬菜種植土壤肥力的永續解決方案。
生物肥料市場的其他部分包括油籽、豆類和人工林。根據FiBL和IFOAM 2022年的統計,全球已在7,490萬公頃的土地上實施了有機農業。大洋洲擁有最多的有機農田,其次是歐洲、拉丁美洲、亞洲、北美洲和非洲。
這種方法不僅提高了土壤肥力,而且還最佳化了當地資源的利用,並減少了對可能損害有益土壤微生物的合成化學物質的依賴。越來越多的農民正在採用這些方法來種植各種水果和蔬菜。
生物肥料市場預計將以隨後的成長率成長。該行業預計將受到環境和政府法規變化的影響,預計將推動市場成長。新興市場的開拓也有所增加,包括產品發布、合作夥伴關係、協議、收購和其他相關因素。
預計市場也將依賴化學工業作為主要原料。農業解決方案對永續性的壓力日益增加,加上人口需求不斷增加而提高作物效率,預計將大幅增加生物肥料的需求和市場成長。傳統肥料不斷增加的碳排放預計也將推動生物肥料在世界不同地區的使用。
此外,由於人們越來越擔心過度依賴化學肥料導致土壤品質惡化以及對人類健康的潛在負面影響,世界各國政府都在提倡使用生物肥料。
許多以農業為重點的國家政府已經實施了各種計劃、計劃和舉措,鼓勵農民採用生物基肥料。此外,許多政府還推出了全面的經濟復甦計劃,為農業食品產業提供新的流動性、稅收彈性和補貼。
預計這些措施將增加對這些產品的需求。同時,一些政府制定了具體的農業和食品相關計畫。例如,日本農林水產省於2021年8月宣布了“綠色食品系統策略”,推動生物農藥和生物肥料的普及,作為旨在減少農藥和合成肥料使用的技術進步的一部分。
解決土壤健康問題對於永續農業實踐至關重要。化學肥料已被廣泛使用來提高作物產量,但它們也會對土壤健康產生負面影響,例如加劇土壤侵蝕和減少有益微生物。另一方面,生物肥料描述了自然且環保的解決方案。
生物肥料透過補充必要的養分和促進微生物活性,在恢復土壤肥力方面發揮重要作用。生物肥料改善土壤結構,使土壤更能抵抗侵蝕和板結。此外,生物肥料可以增加土壤中的微生物多樣性,這對於養分循環和整體土壤健康至關重要。
此外,生物肥料的使用可以減少對化學物質的依賴並最大限度地減少對環境的影響,從而支持永續農業實踐。透過促進土壤健康,生物肥料有助於長期土壤肥力和生產力,確保下一代農業系統的永續性。
生物肥料市場依類型分為氮生物肥料、磷生物肥料等。
生物肥料市場依類型分為氮生物肥料、磷生物肥料等。固氮生物肥料透過生物固氮作用補充土壤中的氮素,對植物生長至關重要。
溶磷肥料(生物肥料)含有微生物,可將磷轉化為更容易被植物吸收的形式,解決土壤中磷的有效性問題。
其他類型的生物肥料包括鉀肥動員生物肥料、促進植物生長的根際細菌(PGPR)和菌根真菌。按類型分類的生物肥料市場細分反映了不同作物的不同營養需求,並支撐了對永續農業實踐的日益重視。
預計北美地區市場將顯著成長。
北美市場區隔為美國、加拿大、墨西哥。由於主要企業的存在,美國預計將佔據重要的市場佔有率。
預計加拿大市場在未來幾年將顯著成長。市場成長是由該地區化肥的廣泛使用所推動的。全世界每年生產和使用約 200 萬噸農藥。其中,美國佔消費量的24%。
此外,由於肥料使用和分配的增加,預計歐洲將顯著成長。歐洲國家利用了總量的45%,其餘25%分配給世界其他地區。
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The biofertilizers market is projected to rise at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.61% to reach a market valuation of US$4.026 billion by 2029, from US$1.672 billion in 2022.
The adoption of eco-conscious farming methods is on the rise, driven by the increasing popularity of cost-effective and environmentally friendly fertilizers. These biofertilizers not only enhance soil fertility but also promote better absorption of nutrients by plants while minimizing risks to human health. These advantages are fueling the expansion of the biofertilizers market.
The biofertilizers market is segmented by crop type, including fruits and vegetables, oilseed, cereals, and others. Cereals, such as wheat, rice, and corn, occupy vast agricultural land globally. In the fruits and vegetables segment, consumer interest in organic produce is growing, making biofertilizers essential for organic farming practices.
The excessive use of chemical fertilizers in conventional farming can degrade soil health, making biofertilizers a sustainable solution for maintaining soil fertility in fruit and vegetable cultivation.
Other segments of the biofertilizers market include oilseeds, pulses, and plantations. According to statistics from the FiBL and IFOAM in 2022, organic farming has been embraced across 74.9 million hectares of land globally. Oceania holds the largest amount of organic agricultural land, followed by Europe, Latin America, Asia, Northern America, and Africa.
This approach not only enhances soil fertility but also optimizes the utilization of local resources, reducing dependency on synthetic chemicals that can harm beneficial soil microorganisms. Farmers are increasingly adopting these methods to grow a variety of fruits and vegetables.
The biofertilizers market is projected to rise at a subsequent growth rate. The industry is expected to be affected by changing environmental, and governmental regulations which are anticipated to propel market growth as well. In addition, the increasing advancements, and market developments including product launches, collaborations, agreements, acquisitions, and other related factors.
The market is also expected to be dependent on the chemical industry as a major raw input. With the increasing stress on sustainability in agricultural solutions coupled with crop efficiency among growing population needs, the demand and market growth for biofertilizers is projected to rise on a significant scale. In addition, the increasing carbon footprint of conventional fertilizers is also expected to promote the usage of biofertilizers in the global regions.
Furthermore, the increasing apprehension regarding deteriorating soil quality caused by excessive reliance on chemical fertilizers and their potential negative impacts on human health has prompted governments worldwide to advocate for bio-fertilizers.
Governments in numerous agriculture-focused nations are implementing various plans, schemes, and initiatives to encourage farmers to adopt bio-based fertilizers. Additionally, many governments have introduced comprehensive economic recovery packages, offering new liquidity, tax flexibility, and subsidies to the agricultural and food industries.
These measures are expected to boost the demand for such products. Concurrently, several governments have formulated specific agricultural and food-related programs. For example, in August 2021, Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries (MAFF) unveiled the Green Food System Strategy, which promotes the widespread adoption of bio-pesticides and biological fertilizers as part of technological advancements aimed at reducing the use of agricultural chemicals and synthetic fertilizers.
Addressing soil health concerns is paramount in sustainable agriculture practices. While chemical fertilizers have been widely used to enhance crop yields, they can also have detrimental effects on soil health, such as contributing to soil erosion and diminishing beneficial microorganisms. In contrast, biofertilizers offer a natural and eco-friendly solution to these issues.
Biofertilizers play a crucial role in rebuilding soil fertility by replenishing essential nutrients and promoting microbial activity. They improve soil structure, making it more resilient to erosion and compaction. Additionally, biofertilizers enhance microbial diversity in the soil, which is vital for nutrient cycling and overall soil health.
Furthermore, the use of biofertilizers supports sustainable agricultural practices by reducing reliance on chemical inputs and minimizing environmental impact. By nurturing soil health, biofertilizers contribute to long-term soil fertility and productivity, ensuring the sustainability of agricultural systems for future generations.
Biofertilizers market by type into nitrogen biofertilizers, phosphorus biofertilizers, and others.
The biofertilizers market is categorized by type into Nitrogen Biofertilizers, Phosphorus Biofertilizers, and Others. Nitrogen Fixing Biofertilizers play a crucial role in replenishing nitrogen in the soil through biological nitrogen fixation, which is essential for plant growth.
Phosphate Solubilizing Biofertilizers contain microorganisms that aid in converting phosphorus into a form that plants can readily absorb, addressing the issue of phosphorus availability in the soil.
Other Biofertilizer Types include Potash Mobilizing Biofertilizers, Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR), and Mycorrhizal Fungi. This segmentation of the biofertilizer market by type reflects the diverse nutrient requirements of different crops and underscores the growing emphasis on sustainable agricultural practices.
The market is projected to grow significantly in the North American region.
The North American biofertilizers market has been segmented into the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The United States is expected to hold a substantial market share, owing to the presence of key players in the nation.
The Canadian market is expected to witness significant growth in the coming years. The factors that contribute to the growth of the market is the wide usage of fertilizers in the region. Approximately two million tons of pesticides are manufactured and used globally annually. Out of this amount, the United States accounts for 24% of consumption,
Furthermore, Europe is also expected to witness significant growth, due to the increasing usage and distribution of fertilizers from the region. European countries utilize 45% of the total, and the remaining 25% is distributed among other regions worldwide.
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