The report "Biofertilizers Market by Form (Liquid,
Carrier-Based), Mode of Application (Soil Treatment, Seed Treatment), Type
(Nitrogen-fixing, Phosphate solubilizing & Mobilizing, Potash Solubilizing
& Mobilizing), Crop Type, and Region - Global Forecast to 2026"
The global biofertilizers market size is estimated to be valued at USD 2.6
billion in 2021 and is expected to reach a value of USD 4.5 billion by 2026,
growing at a CAGR of 11.9% in terms of value during the forecast period.
Factors such as growth in consumer preference for organic food products,
adoption of soil fertility management practices, serious concerns regarding the
control of nitrate emissions and eutrophication in the aquatic environment, and
government promotions for the use of organic fertilizers are some of the factors
driving the growth of the biofertilizers market.
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Liquid, by form, is estimated to hold the largest market share
during the forecast period
The market for biofertilizers, by form, has been segmented
into liquid biofertilizers and carrier-based biofertilizers. Liquid
biofertilizers account for the largest market during the forecast period owing
to the large pool of products available in the market. Liquid biofertilizer
technology is considered an alternative solution to the conventional form of
carrier-based biofertilizers. Liquid biofertilizers are specially formulated
and contain not only the desired microorganisms and their nutrients, but also
substances that can support the stability of the storage conditions of resting
spores and cysts for longer shelf-life. Liquid fertilizers have better
tolerance limits for adverse conditions. The quality control protocols for
liquid biofertilizers are easy and expeditious compared to carrier-based
biofertilizers.
Pulses & oilseeds, by crop type, is projected to grow at the
second-highest CAGR in the biofertilizers market during the forecast period
The pulses & oilseeds segment is projected to grow at
the second-fastest rate during the forecast period. Oilseeds such as soybean
are also used as animal feed in the form of cakes as well as in the production
of biodiesel and other renewable chemicals. Inoculation with Rhizobium is often
recommended to augment nitrogen supply from the soil, particularly where the
crop has been introduced recently or has not been grown for several years, or
where the native Rhizobium population is inadequate and/or ineffective. Pigeon
pea is another important perennial legume crop, which often requires a
significant amount of soil nutrients for proper growth. These requirements are
easily fulfilled with the assistance of biofertilizers at an affordable price,
thus increasing the demand for biofertilizers.
Nitrogen-fixing microbes, by type, is estimated to account for
the largest market share during the forecast period
Nitrogen-fixing microbes account for the largest market size
during the forecast period. Biological nitrogen fixation provides sustainable
and environment-friendly agricultural production. The value of nitrogen-fixing
biofertilizers in improving and enabling a higher yield of legumes and other
crops can be realized through the application of biofertilizers. They are
mainly used in legumes, pulses, black grams, groundnuts, and soybeans. Among
all the microorganisms, rhizobium is majorly used due to its efficiency in
nitrogen fixation as well as popularity. Rhizobium is a symbiotic,
nitrogen-fixing bacterium, which integrates atmospheric nitrogen and fixes it
in the root nodules of crops.
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North America is estimated to hold the largest market share
during the forecast period
The imposition of bans on the usage of harmful chemicals
and fertilizers in the agricultural industry by governments in North American
countries has created a high growth potential for biofertilizers. In addition,
the increasing acceptance of organic foods among consumers is projected to
widen the scope of growth for leading players. The US dominated the
biofertilizers market in North America in 2020. The FDA introduced stringent
regulations pertaining to the quality standards of agricultural products, which
is projected to encourage the use of biofertilizers in the US.
This report includes a study on the marketing strategies and the product
portfolios of the major companies that operate in the biofertilizers market.
The report has leading company profiles such as Novozymes A/S (Denmark), Vegalab
SA (Switzerland), UPL Limited (India), Chr. Hansen Holding A/S (Denmark), Kiwa
Bio-Tech (China), Lallemand Inc. (US), Rizobacter Argentina S.A. (Argentina),
T. Stanes & Company Limited (India), IPL Biologicals Limited (India),
Nutramax Laboratories Inc. (US), Symborg (Spain), Kan Biosys (India), Mapleton
Agri Biotech Pty Ltd (Australia), Seipasa (Spain), AgriLife (India), Manidharma
Biotech Pvt Ltd (India), Biomax Naturals (India), Jaipur Bio Fertilizers
(India), Valent BioSciences (US), Aumgene Biosciences (India), Agrinos (US),
Criyagen (India), LKB BioFertilizer (Malaysia), Varsha Bioscience and
Technology India Pvt Ltd. (India), and Valagro (Italy).
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