The growing Organic fertiliser market

Growing environmental concern, increasing demand for organic food, advancement in manufacturing process of organic fertilisers, availability of organic waste, are some of the factors driving the Organic fertilisers Market.

The Overview

The growth of the Organic fertilisers Market is driven by rising environmental awareness. The global population is quickly increasing, necessitating an increase in agricultural production to meet the growing population’s food needs. Chemical fertilisers have become widely used to increase agricultural production all over the globe. Because of their negative impacts on plant physiology, soil quality, animals, and humans, the increased use of agrochemical inputs has been a source of dispute for a long time.

Ammonia, methane, nitrous oxide, and elemental nitrogen are all released into the environment when residues are left in the soil. Agricultural pesticides have been associated with a wide range of human health risks, including short-term effects like headaches and nausea, as well as long-term effects including cancer, reproductive harm, and endocrine disruption. fertilisers include nitrogen and other chemicals that can contaminate groundwater and cause blue baby syndrome if consumed. As a result of the negative environmental effects of chemical fertilisers, growers are increasingly turning to organic fertilisers as a safe alternative to chemical fertilisers. To improve agricultural productivity, organic fertilisers are made from natural plant leftovers and trash, animal manures and excreta, microorganisms, and botanical extracts.

The growing Organic fertiliser market

Organic fertilisers disintegrate quickly and have no detrimental impact on surface or groundwater, making them safer for humans, animals, birds, and anything else that comes into contact with them. These fertilisers have a long shelf life and improve soil structure while enhancing water and nutrient retention capacity. They are favoured for producing residue-free agricultural produce since they are slow-releasing, non-toxic fertilisers that do not leave any residues in the food. As a result, factors such as the growing need to increase agricultural production and increased awareness of the negative impacts of chemical inputs and the benefits of organic fertilisers help to drive significant growth of the Organic fertiliser Market.

Key Developments

In March 2019, Horticultural Alliance, Inc., situated in Florida, was acquired by Italpollina SpA. Horticultural Alliance, Inc. specialises in plant health and management with an organic approach (USA). Italpollina SpA also formed a new company in the United States to manufacture and distribute organic fertilisers throughout North America.

Key Players

The major players in the market are Nature Safe, Tata Chemicals Limited, Agro care Canada, The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company, Biostar systems LLC, Coromandel International Limited, Sustane Natural Fertiliser Inc, National fertilisers Limited, Italpollina SpA, and Midwestern BioAG.

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Image Courtesy: The Scotts Miracle-Gro

Verified Market Research has segmented the Global Organic fertilisers Market On the basis of Source, Crop Type, Form, and Geography.

Organic fertilisers Market, By Source

  • Mineral
  • Plant
  • Animal

Organic fertilisers Market, By Crop Type

  • Cereals and Grains
  • Vegetables and Fruits
  • Oilseeds and Pulses

Organic fertilisers Market, By Form

  • Liquid
  • Dry

Organic fertilisers Market, by Geography

  • North America
  • U.S
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • Europe
  • Germany
  • France
  • U.K
  • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • China
  • Japan
  • India
  • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • ROW
  • Middle East & Africa
  • Latin America

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