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中東和非洲微量營養素肥料:市場佔有率分析、行業趨勢、統計數據、成長預測(2025-2030 年)

Middle East & Africa Micronutrient Fertilizer - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2025 - 2030)

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簡介目錄

預計 2025 年中東和非洲微量營養素肥料市場規模將達到 2.811 億美元,到 2030 年將達到 4.041 億美元,預測期內(2025-2030 年)的複合年成長率為 7.53%。

中東和非洲微量營養素肥料市場-IMG1

營養缺乏現象加劇推動對微量營養素肥料的需求

  • 該地區的微量營養素市場預計將經歷強勁成長,2023 年至 2030 年的複合年成長率預計為 7.3%。特別是,該地區植物的鐵和鋅缺乏症正在增加,推動了對微量營養素肥料的需求,以增強植物健康。
  • 2022年,鋅和黑色金屬佔據市場主導地位,分別佔市場價值的31.4%和23.9%。這些微量營養素對於植物的生長至關重要,土壤中缺乏這些營養素會導致作物產量下降。過去十年來,土壤中鐵和鋅的缺乏一直是市場成長的主要驅動力。
  • 微量營養素缺乏症常見於穀物、油籽、豆類和蔬菜等集約化種植的作物中。因此,農民擴大轉向微量營養素的應用,特別是在田間作物中,微量營養素市場到2022年將佔市場價值的71.3%。
  • 土壤中微量營養素缺乏的增加是產量下降的主要因素。非洲土壤尤其缺乏硫、鋅、硼和銅等中微量營養素。透過肥料平衡這些營養缺陷不僅可以提高產量,還可以保持土壤健康,使其成為未來幾年重要的市場驅動力。
  • 因此,微量營養素肥料市場規模預計將穩定成長,2023 年至 2030 年期間的複合年成長率為 3.8%。

人口成長和對糧食不安全的日益擔憂推動微量營養素肥料市場

  • 中東和非洲的微量營養素肥料市場約佔中東和非洲整個肥料市場的 5.1%,2022 年市場規模約 4.826 億美元。儘管水資源短缺和氣溫上升,但該地區許多國家仍然依賴農業。奈及利亞、沙烏地阿拉伯和埃及是該地區的主要農業生產國。
  • 奈及利亞是該地區最大的農業生產國。奈及利亞農業用地面積為6,860萬公頃,玉米、木薯、珍珠玉米、山藥、小米和水稻是2022年的主要作物。 2022年,奈及利亞將佔非洲微量營養素肥料市場的12.6%。
  • 葉面施肥是該地區使用最廣泛的微量營養素施用方法,2022 年約佔市場佔有率的 43.6%。
  • 中東和非洲其他地區是該地區最大的微量營養素肥料市場之一。中東和非洲其他地區將佔該地區微量營養素肥料市場總量的約 52.7%,2022 年市場規模約為 1.482 億美元。中東和非洲其他主要農業生產國包括埃及、阿爾及利亞、摩洛哥和伊拉克。
  • 鋅缺乏是一個嚴重的問題,尤其是在土耳其、奈及利亞和沙烏地阿拉伯等國家。光是鋅就將佔整個微量營養素肥料市場的約 46.2%,到 2022 年價值約為 2.231 億美元。
  • 全部區域微量營養素的短缺正在推動該地區微量營養素肥料市場的發展。

中東和非洲微量營養素肥料市場趨勢

由於侵蝕導致雨養土地和灌溉土地劣化,為作物種植帶來了挑戰。

  • 在中東和非洲,玉米、水稻、高粱和大豆等田間作物通常在四月和五月種植,九月和十月收穫。然而,該地區的農業部門面臨重大挑戰。土地和水資源稀缺,雨養土地因風蝕和水蝕而退化,不永續的農業實踐使情況更加惡化。農業以大田作物為主,佔該地區農地總面積的90%。 2022年,該地區田間作物作物面積預計將達到2.49億公頃,比2017年增加3.9%。其中,玉米佔比較大,佔田間作物總面積的17.8%。小麥種植面積也顯著增加,2017年至2022年間成長4.6%。具體而言,2022年該地區玉米種植面積將達4,430萬公頃。
  • 在非洲,奈及利亞是最大的高粱生產國,緊隨其後的是衣索比亞。高粱是主要的穀物作物,佔奈及利亞穀物總產量的 50%,佔全國穀物種植面積的 45% 左右。高粱耐旱耐澇,適應各種土壤條件,是中東和非洲乾旱地區的首選主要作物,有助於確保糧食和收入安全。
  • 過去十年,該地區人口增加了23%以上。儘管生產能力有限,但預測顯示糧食進口量將會增加。然而,農業依然強勁,耕地面積不斷擴大。

錳含量高的酸性土壤在潮濕的環境條件下會導致缺鐵。

  • 植物營養依賴生長所必需的微量營養素。微量營養素缺乏會阻礙植物生長並降低產量。微量營養素肥料含有硼、銅、錳、鋅和鈷等微量元素,這些元素對植物的各個方面都極為重要。 2022年該區田間作物對錳、銅和鋅的需求量較大,消費量分別為10.8公斤/公頃、7.14公斤/公頃和6.73公斤/公頃。
  • 2022年,非洲田間作物種植總面積為2.283億公頃。值得注意的是,大豆、油菜籽、棉花和高粱等作物的平均養分施用量最高,範圍從4.44公斤/公頃到4.34公斤/公頃。南非以其蓬勃發展的商業農業而聞名,其農業嚴重依賴微量營養素。土壤分析很常見,然後採取糾正措施,例如將微量營養素加入肥料或葉面噴布中。
  • 2022 年,大豆的平均養分消耗率最高,錳消耗量為 12.15 公斤/公頃,銅消耗量為 7.2 公斤/公頃。該地區也透過葉面噴布來解決影響小麥和其他田間作物的錳缺乏問題。該地區潮濕環境中常見的酸性土壤經常導致缺鐵,可以透過葉面噴布或使用鐵螯合劑來補救。為了應對這些挑戰,葉面噴布施用微量營養素的現象正在增加,預計這一趨勢將在 2023-2030 年期間持續下去。

中東和非洲微量營養素肥料產業概況

中東及非洲微量營養素肥料市場細分,前五大公司佔30.27%。該市場的主要企業包括 Gavilon South Africa(MacroSource, LLC)、ICL Group Ltd、Kynoch Fertilizer、Unikeyterra Chemical、Yara International ASA 等。

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目錄

第1章執行摘要和主要發現

第2章 報告要約

第3章 引言

  • 研究假設和市場定義
  • 研究範圍
  • 調查方法

第4章 產業主要趨勢

  • 主要作物種植面積
    • 田間作物
    • 園藝作物
  • 平均養分施用量
    • 微量營養素
      • 田間作物
      • 園藝作物
  • 灌溉農田
  • 法律規範
  • 價值鍊和通路分析

第5章市場區隔

  • 產品
    • 其他
  • 如何申請
    • 受精
    • 葉面噴布
    • 土壤
  • 作物類型
    • 田間作物
    • 園藝作物
    • 草坪和觀賞植物
  • 原產地
    • 奈及利亞
    • 沙烏地阿拉伯
    • 南非
    • 土耳其
    • 其他中東和非洲地區

第6章 競爭格局

  • 關鍵策略趨勢
  • 市場佔有率分析
  • 商業狀況
  • 公司簡介
    • Azra Group AS
    • Gavilon South Africa(MacroSource, LLC)
    • ICL Group Ltd
    • Kynoch Fertilizer
    • Unikeyterra Chemical
    • Yara International ASA

第7章 CEO 的關鍵策略問題

第 8 章 附錄

  • 世界概況
    • 概述
    • 五力分析框架
    • 全球價值鏈分析
    • 市場動態(DRO)
  • 資訊來源及延伸閱讀
  • 圖片列表
  • 關鍵見解
  • 數據包
  • 詞彙表
簡介目錄
Product Code: 92646

The Middle East & Africa Micronutrient Fertilizer Market size is estimated at 281.1 million USD in 2025, and is expected to reach 404.1 million USD by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 7.53% during the forecast period (2025-2030).

Middle East & Africa Micronutrient Fertilizer - Market - IMG1

Demand for micronutrient fertilizers is growing due to increasing nutrient deficiency

  • The micronutrient market in the region is projected to witness robust growth, with an estimated CAGR of 7.3% between 2023 and 2030. Notably, deficiencies of iron and zinc in plants are on the rise in the region, amplifying the demand for micronutrient fertilizers to bolster plant health.
  • In 2022, zinc and iron dominated the market, accounting for 31.4% and 23.9% of the market value, respectively. These micronutrients are crucial for plant growth, and their deficiencies in soil have been linked to lower crop yields. Over the past decade, iron and zinc deficiencies in soils have been the primary drivers of the growth of the market.
  • Micronutrient deficiencies are commonly observed in intensively cultivated crops like cereals, oilseeds, pulses, and vegetables. Consequently, farmers are increasingly turning to micronutrient applications, especially in field crops, which dominated the micronutrient market in 2022, capturing 71.3% of the market value.
  • The escalating micronutrient deficiency in soils is a key factor contributing to yield declines. African soils, in particular, exhibit deficiencies in secondary and micronutrients, including sulfur, zinc, boron, and copper. Balancing these nutrient deficiencies through fertilizers not only enhances yields but also sustains soil health, making it a pivotal driver for the market in the coming years.
  • As a result, the micronutrient fertilizer market volume is anticipated to witness steady growth, with a projected CAGR of 3.8% during the period of 2023-2030.

The growing population and increasing concerns regarding food insecurity propel the micronutrient fertilizer market

  • The Middle East & African micronutrient fertilizer market accounted for about 5.1% of the overall Middle East & African fertilizer market, valued at about USD 482.6 million in 2022. Despite water scarcity and higher temperatures, many countries in the region depend on agriculture. Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt are some of the major agricultural producers in the region.
  • Nigeria is the largest agricultural producer in the region. Nigeria has 68.6 million hectares of agricultural land area, with maize, cassava, guinea corn, yam beans, millet, and rice being the major crops in 2022. Nigeria accounted for 12.6% of the African micronutrient fertilizer market in 2022.
  • The foliar method of fertilizer application is the most used method for micronutrient application in the region, accounting for about 43.6% of the market value in 2022.
  • The Rest of Middle East & Africa is one of the largest markets for micronutrient fertilizers in the region. The Rest of Middle East & Africa accounted for about 52.7% of the total micronutrient fertilizer market in the region, valued at about USD 148.2 million in 2022. The major agricultural producers in the Rest of Middle East & Africa are Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, and Iraq.
  • Among micronutrient fertilizers, zinc is the most applied micronutrient, as zinc deficiency is a severe problem in the region, particularly in countries like Turkey, Nigeria, and Saudi Arabia. Zinc alone accounted for about 46.2% of the total micronutrient fertilizer market, valued at about USD 223.1 million in 2022.
  • The deficiency of micronutrients in the overall agricultural area drives the micronutrient fertilizer market in the region.

Middle East & Africa Micronutrient Fertilizer Market Trends

Deterioration of both rain-fed and irrigated lands due to erosion pose a challenge in crop cultivation.

  • In the Middle East & Africa, field crops such as corn, rice, sorghum, and soybeans are typically planted between April and May, with harvests taking place in September and October. However, the agricultural sector in this region faces significant challenges. Land and water resources are scarce and rain-fed and irrigated lands are deteriorating due to erosion from wind and water, which is exacerbated by unsustainable farming practices. Field crops dominate the agricultural landscape, occupying 90% of the total agricultural land in the region. In 2022, the region's field crop cultivation area reached 249 million hectares, marking a 3.9% increase from 2017. Corn alone commands a substantial share, accounting for 17.8% of the total field crop area. Wheat cultivation also saw a notable rise, with a 4.6% increase between 2017 and 2022. Specifically, the region's corn cultivation area reached 44.3 million hectares in 2022.
  • In Africa, Nigeria takes the lead as the largest sorghum producer, closely followed by Ethiopia. Sorghum stands out as the primary cereal crop, contributing to 50% of the total cereal output in Nigeria and occupying approximately 45% of the cereal cropland. Sorghum's resilience to drought and waterlogging, coupled with its adaptability to diverse soil conditions, positions it as the preferred staple crop in the drier regions of the Middle East & Africa, ensuring both food and income security.
  • Over the past decade, the region has witnessed a population growth of over 23%. Despite limited production capacity, the forecast indicates a rise in food imports. However, the agricultural industry has remained robust, with an expanding footprint in terms of cultivated land.

The acidic soils with high manganese content, under moist environmental conditions, results in iron deficiency

  • Plant nutrition relies on micronutrients, which are essential for growth. Insufficient micronutrients can hinder plant growth and reduce yields. Micronutrient fertilizers containing trace elements like boron, copper, manganese, zinc, and cobalt are crucial for plants, each at varying levels. In 2022, field crops in the region had a significant demand for manganese, copper, and zinc, with consumption rates of 10.8 kg/hectare, 7.14 kg/hectare, and 6.73 kg/hectare, respectively.
  • In 2022, Africa had a total field crop cultivation area of 228.3 million hectares. Notably, crops like soybean, rapeseed, cotton, and sorghum had the highest average nutrient application rates, ranging from 4.44 kg/hectare to 4.34 kg/hectare. South Africa, known for its prominent commercial farming sector, heavily relies on micronutrients in agriculture. Soil analysis is a common practice, followed by corrective measures like incorporating micronutrients into fertilizers or using foliar applications.
  • Soybean, in particular, stood out in 2022 with the highest average nutrient consumption rates, utilizing 12.15 kg/hectare of manganese and 7.2 kg/hectare of copper. Through foliar applications, the region also addresses manganese deficiencies, which impact wheat and other field crops. The acidic soils, prevalent in the region's moist environment, often lead to iron deficiencies, remedied by foliar sprays or iron chelate applications. To tackle these challenges, micronutrients are increasingly being applied via foliar sprays, a trend expected to continue during the 2023-2030 period.

Middle East & Africa Micronutrient Fertilizer Industry Overview

The Middle East & Africa Micronutrient Fertilizer Market is fragmented, with the top five companies occupying 30.27%. The major players in this market are Gavilon South Africa (MacroSource, LLC), ICL Group Ltd, Kynoch Fertilizer, Unikeyterra Chemical and Yara International ASA (sorted alphabetically).

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY & KEY FINDINGS

2 REPORT OFFERS

3 INTRODUCTION

  • 3.1 Study Assumptions & Market Definition
  • 3.2 Scope of the Study
  • 3.3 Research Methodology

4 KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS

  • 4.1 Acreage Of Major Crop Types
    • 4.1.1 Field Crops
    • 4.1.2 Horticultural Crops
  • 4.2 Average Nutrient Application Rates
    • 4.2.1 Micronutrients
      • 4.2.1.1 Field Crops
      • 4.2.1.2 Horticultural Crops
  • 4.3 Agricultural Land Equipped For Irrigation
  • 4.4 Regulatory Framework
  • 4.5 Value Chain & Distribution Channel Analysis

5 MARKET SEGMENTATION (includes market size in Value in USD and Volume, Forecasts up to 2030 and analysis of growth prospects)

  • 5.1 Product
    • 5.1.1 Boron
    • 5.1.2 Copper
    • 5.1.3 Iron
    • 5.1.4 Manganese
    • 5.1.5 Molybdenum
    • 5.1.6 Zinc
    • 5.1.7 Others
  • 5.2 Application Mode
    • 5.2.1 Fertigation
    • 5.2.2 Foliar
    • 5.2.3 Soil
  • 5.3 Crop Type
    • 5.3.1 Field Crops
    • 5.3.2 Horticultural Crops
    • 5.3.3 Turf & Ornamental
  • 5.4 Country
    • 5.4.1 Nigeria
    • 5.4.2 Saudi Arabia
    • 5.4.3 South Africa
    • 5.4.4 Turkey
    • 5.4.5 Rest of Middle East & Africa

6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • 6.1 Key Strategic Moves
  • 6.2 Market Share Analysis
  • 6.3 Company Landscape
  • 6.4 Company Profiles
    • 6.4.1 Azra Group AS
    • 6.4.2 Gavilon South Africa (MacroSource, LLC)
    • 6.4.3 ICL Group Ltd
    • 6.4.4 Kynoch Fertilizer
    • 6.4.5 Unikeyterra Chemical
    • 6.4.6 Yara International ASA

7 KEY STRATEGIC QUESTIONS FOR FERTILIZER CEOS

8 APPENDIX

  • 8.1 Global Overview
    • 8.1.1 Overview
    • 8.1.2 Porter's Five Forces Framework
    • 8.1.3 Global Value Chain Analysis
    • 8.1.4 Market Dynamics (DROs)
  • 8.2 Sources & References
  • 8.3 List of Tables & Figures
  • 8.4 Primary Insights
  • 8.5 Data Pack
  • 8.6 Glossary of Terms