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Agricultural Micronutrients Market Size and Share Analysis - Growth Trends and Forecast Report 2025-2033

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  • 200 Pages
  • April 2025
  • Region: Global
  • Renub Research
  • ID: 5780823

Agriculture Micronutrient Market is grow to be US$ 8.20 Billion by 2028

Global Agricultural Micronutrients Market was worth USD 5.55 billion in 2024 and is expected to rise to USD 10.86 billion from 2025 to 2033, at a CAGR of 7.75%. Growing demand for high-yielding crops, nutrient deficiency in soils, and innovation in precision farming drive the market. The use of micronutrients increases crop yield, following sustainable agricultural practices globally.

Global Agricultural Micronutrients Market Forecast Report by Form (Chelated, Non-Chelated), Crop Type (Fruits & Vegetables, Cereals & Grains, Oilseeds & Pulses, Other Crop Types), Nutrient Type (Zinc, Boron, Iron, Molybdenum, Manganese, Others), Application (Soil, Foliar, Fertigation), Country and Company 2025-2033.

Global Agricultural Micronutrients Market Outlooks

Crop micronutrients are plant nutrients that plants need in small amounts to ensure growth, development, and productivity. They consist of zinc, boron, iron, manganese, copper, molybdenum, and chlorine, each having a vital function in plant metabolism, enzyme activity, and protection against disease. Unlike nitrogen and phosphorus, which are macronutrients, micronutrients require traces but are critical for maximum crop yield and soil fertility.

The application of micronutrients is increasing around the world based on rising soil deficiencies in nutrients, intensive cultivation methods, and the need for high-quality crops. An upsurge in precision farming and sustainable agriculture also enhances their use. With climate change and soil erosion reducing crop yields, farmers are resorting more to micronutrient-fortified fertilizers to increase yields, crop quality, and long-term soil fertility, making agricultural micronutrients a key element in farming globally today.

Growth Drivers in the Agricultural Micronutrients Market

Rising Soil Nutrient Deficiency

Degradation of nutrients in farming soils is a key driver for the use of micronutrients. High-input farming, high application of chemical fertilizers, and erosion of soils have created shortages in the most critical elements such as zinc, iron, and boron. Farmers are resorting to micronutrient-fortified fertilizers in order to maintain soil health and increase crop yields. With the increasing global population, ensuring food security based on nutrient-supplied soils is now a necessity, which adds to the drive for the market for agricultural micronutrients to expand. For the period under review, estimated by United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Agricultural Outlook 2019-2028, is that the demand for agricultural goods will increase by 15% during the decade. During the same period, demand for cereals for consumption is projected to increase by 150 million tons.

Increasing Use of Precision Farming and Modern Agricultural Methods

Precision farming and advanced agricultural methods are becoming increasingly popular as farmers aim to maximize the use of resources and enhance crop yields. These practices include soil analysis, data-based nutrient management, and precise application of micronutrients to boost plant growth. Increased application of smart irrigation and fertigation systems enables accurate micronutrient delivery, minimizing wastage and maximizing effectiveness. This transformation towards sustainable and efficient agriculture is considerably increasing the need for farm micronutrients. March 26 2025 - Krukowiak, a leading Polish agricultural machinery manufacturer producing more than 1,500 machines a year, and xFarm Technologies, a Swiss agricultural digitalisation leader with more than 500,000 farms on its Farm Management Information System, have started a joint project to improve the sustainability of Krukowiak's sprayers and controllers. This project seeks to assist the development of precision agriculture methods in Poland, a dominant force in the European agri-food industry. Increasing Demand for High-Quality and Nutritious Crops

Global consumers are increasingly looking for high-quality, nutrient-dense food products.

Agricultural micronutrients are vital in increasing the nutritional value of crops, enhancing their taste, shelf life, and market value. With the growth of organic farming and fortified food production, farmers are investing in micronutrients in order to manufacture higher quality grains, fruits, and vegetables. Increased emphasis on food safety and farm sustainability also drive the growth of the micronutrients market. July 2024, FAO and CIMMYT have collaborated in launching the Vision for Adapted Crops and Soils (VACS) initiative to build resilient agrifood systems from diverse, climate-adapted, and nutritious crops grown on healthy soils. This Memorandum of Understanding shall improve coordination as well as unite the VACS movement across a range of partners. Challenges faced in the Global Agricultural Micronutrients Market

High Cost and Limited Awareness Among Small-Scale Farmers

Even with the advantages of micronutrients, numerous small-scale farmers have limited access and cannot afford these products. The expense of high-quality chelated micronutrients and precision farming technology can be out of reach, particularly in developing nations. Also, the lack of awareness about the advantage and correct use of micronutrients results in underutilization. Governments and agriculture agencies are taking steps to overcome these challenges through subsidies, training programs, and awareness drives.

Regulatory Constraints and Environmental Issues

Strict regulations on the application of agricultural inputs, such as micronutrients, can slow down market growth. Various nations have different standards and approval procedures, which make it challenging for producers to launch new products. Moreover, issues related to heavy metal contamination in some micronutrient fertilizers have resulted in stricter environmental regulations. Maintaining sustainable and environmentally friendly micronutrient solutions is crucial to overcoming regulatory challenges and sustaining long-term market growth.

Global Agricultural Chelated Micronutrients Market

Chelated micronutrients are increasingly being popularized because of their very high bioavailability and efficiency in being absorbed by plants. Chelated micronutrients are chemically bound to organic molecules so that they do not interact with soil constituents, promoting optimal nutrient uptake. Chelated micronutrients like EDTA and DTPA chelates find broad applications in high-value crops such as fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. With demand for sustainable agriculture on the rise, the market for chelated micronutrients will see enormous growth.

Global Fruits & Vegetables Agricultural Micronutrients Market

The fruits and vegetables sector is one of the largest consumers of agricultural micronutrients. These crops require balanced nutrition to enhance growth, yield, and quality. Micronutrients like boron, zinc, and calcium play a crucial role in improving fruit size, color, and resistance to diseases. As consumer preferences shift toward healthier and organic produce, farmers are increasingly adopting micronutrient-based fertilizers to meet market demand and maintain high productivity.

Worldwide Oilseeds & Pulses Farming Micronutrients Market

Oilseeds and pulses are critical crops for world food and oil production, necessitating proper micronutrient supplementation for maximum yield. Zinc, iron, and molybdenum are critical for enhancing root growth, protein formation, and seed quality. The growing demand for plant protein and edible oils has increased the cultivation of oilseeds and pulses, thereby increasing the demand for micronutrient-fortified fertilizers. Developments in seed treatment and foliar application are also fueling market growth.

Global Agricultural Zinc Micronutrients Market

Zinc is a key micronutrient for crop growth, needed for enzyme activation and chlorophyll synthesis. Lack of zinc causes stunted plant growth and decreased crop yield. Zinc-enriched fertilizers and foliar sprays are becoming more popular for improving productivity, particularly in zinc-deficient areas. The use of agricultural zinc micronutrients is on the rise for its essential contribution to enhancing crop resilience, nutrient efficiency, and soil fertility.

Global Agricultural Iron Micronutrients Market

Iron is important in photosynthesis and energy transfer in plants. Deficiency in iron leads to chlorosis, lower growth and yield of crops. The agricultural iron micronutrients market is growing as farmers target improving the health of plants and avoiding nutrient deficiency. Chelated forms of iron like Fe-EDTA and Fe-DTPA are the most common ones used for effective uptake of iron. Increasing investments in precision agriculture and controlled environment farming are increasingly driving market demand.

Global Agricultural Soil Micronutrients Market

Soil-based micronutrient application is the most prevalent mode of delivering nutrients to crops. Loss of natural soil micronutrients due to intensive farming has heightened the demand for soil amendments and enriched fertilizers. Soil micronutrients such as boron, manganese, and molybdenum facilitate root growth, resistance to disease, and nutrient uptake. The market is growing as farmers implement soil health management practices and sustainable agricultural methods to increase crop yields.

Global Agricultural Fertigation Micronutrients Market

Fertigation, or the use of fertilizers in irrigation systems, is transforming micronutrient application in contemporary agriculture. Fertigation guarantees accurate nutrient delivery, minimizing wastage and optimizing efficiency. Fertigation micronutrients are finding more applications in high-value crops, hydroponics, and greenhouse cultivation. Increased adoption of drip irrigation and advanced agricultural practices is fueling demand for fertigation-compatible micronutrients, enabling sustainable and high-yield agriculture.

USA Agricultural Micronutrients Market

USA is a primary market for agricultural micronutrients due to superior farming practices and high farmer awareness. The country experiences widespread soil testing and precision agriculture, and optimal application of micronutrients is ensured. Support from the government in the form of promoting sustainable agriculture and high-yielding crop production enhances the demand in the market. Due to higher organic farming and consumption of fortified crops, USA's agricultural micronutrient market is growing continually. In February 2024, Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC has broadened its label for Zypro soil amendment to include side-dress applications of fertilizer. This enzyme technology has an 83% success rate and a 5.8 bushel/acre increase in corn trials, providing improved nutrient management on more acres.

France Agricultural Micronutrients Market

France possesses a robust agricultural industry, with major emphasis on viticulture, fruits, and cereals. French farmers are increasingly using micronutrients to improve soil fertility and crop resistance. Government initiatives favoring sustainable agriculture and organic farming are driving market growth. Demand for chelated micronutrients is increasing owing to their effectiveness in nutrient uptake and their contribution to the production of high-quality agricultural crops.

India Agricultural Micronutrients Market

India's agricultural micronutrient market is expanding at a tremendous rate owing to government subsidies and growing demand for high-yield crops and increasing soil degradation. Zinc and iron deficiency is prevalent, making the use of micronutrient-based fertilizers more cost-effective. Government subsidies and increased awareness campaigns encourage micronutrient consumption for better crop quality. The trend toward sustainable agriculture and organic farming also supports the industry to grow further, making India a major contributor in this industry. In May 2023, Aries Agro Limited initiated the "100 Days Drone Yatra" initiative for drone-based micronutrient spraying over large farms, saving time and labor costs efficiently.

Brazil Agricultural Micronutrients Market

Brazil is a large agricultural powerhouse that grows soybeans, coffee, and sugarcane. Soils in the country are tropical and tend to lack nutrients, and hence micronutrient-rich fertilizers need to be used. Demand for agricultural micronutrients increases as farmers aim to enhance soil productivity and crop yield. Brazil's embracement of precision agriculture and commercial large-scale farming also fuels the market, with a promise of continued growth in the industry. September 2024, French agri-biotech firm Elicit Plant announced the release of EliZon, a new bio-solution designed to enhance soybean crops' resistance to water stress.

Agricultural Micronutrients Market Segments

Form

1. Chelated
2. Non-Chelated

Crop Type

1. Fruits & Vegetables
2. Cereals & Grains
3. Oilseeds & Pulses
4. Other Crop Types

Nutrient Type

1. Zinc
2. Boron
3. Iron
4. Molybdenum
5. Manganese
6. Others

Application

1. Soil
2. Foliar
3. Fertigation

Countries

North America

1. United States
2. Canada

Europe

1. France
2. Germany
3. Italy
4. Spain
5. United Kingdom
6. Belgium
7. Netherlands
8. Turkey

Asia Pacific

1. China
2. Japan
3. India
4. Australia
5. South Korea
6. Thailand
7. Malaysia
8. Indonesia
9. New Zealand

Latin America

1. Brazil
2. Mexico
3. Argentina

Middle East & Africa

1. South Africa
2. Saudi Arabia
3. UAE

All the Key players have been covered from 4 Viewpoints:

  • Overviews
  • Key Person
  • Recent Developments
  • Product Portfolio
  • Revenue

Company Analysis

1. Basf se
2. Compass Minerals
3. Coromandel International
4. Deepak fertilizers
5. Nouryon
6. Nufarm
7. Nutrien Ltd.

8. The Mosaic Company
9. Yara International

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. Research & Methodology3. Executive Summary
4. Market Dynamic
4.1 Growth Drivers
4.2 Challenges
4.3 Opportunities
5. Global Agricultural Micronutrients Market
6. Market Share Analysis
6.1 By Form
6.2 By Crop Type
6.3 By Nutrient Type
6.4 By Application
6.5 By Countries
7. Form
7.1 Chelated
7.2 Non-Chelated
8. Crop Type
8.1 Fruits & Vegetables
8.2 Cereals & Grains
8.3 Oilseeds & Pulses
8.4 Other Crop Types
9. Nutrient Type
9.1 Zinc
9.2 Boron
9.3 Iron
9.4 Molybdenum
9.5 Manganese
9.6 Others
10. Application
10.1 Soil
10.2 Foliar
10.3 Fertigation
11. Countries
11.1 North America
11.1.1 United States
11.1.2 Canada
11.2 Europe
11.2.1 France
11.2.2 Germany
11.2.3 Italy
11.2.4 Spain
11.2.5 United Kingdom
11.2.6 Belgium
11.2.7 Netherlands
11.2.8 Turkey
11.3 Asia Pacific
11.3.1 China
11.3.2 Japan
11.3.3 India
11.3.4 Australia
11.3.5 South Korea
11.3.6 Thailand
11.3.7 Malaysia
11.3.8 Indonesia
11.3.9 New Zealand
11.4 Latin America
11.4.1 Brazil
11.4.2 Mexico
11.4.3 Argentina
11.5 Middle East & Africa
11.5.1 South Africa
11.5.2 Saudi Arabia
11.5.3 United Arab Emirates
12. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
12.1 Bargaining Power of Buyers
12.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
12.3 Degree of Competition
12.4 Threat of New Entrants
12.5 Threat of Substitutes
13. SWOT Analysis
13.1 Strength
13.2 Weakness
13.3 Opportunity
13.4 Threats
14. Key Players Analysis
14.1 Basf se
14.1.1 Overviews
14.1.2 Key Person
14.1.3 Recent Developments
14.1.4 Product Portfolio
14.1.5 Revenue
14.2 Compass Minerals
14.2.1 Overviews
14.2.2 Key Person
14.2.3 Recent Developments
14.2.4 Product Portfolio
14.2.5 Revenue
14.3 Coromandel International
14.3.1 Overviews
14.3.2 Key Person
14.3.3 Recent Developments
14.3.4 Product Portfolio
14.3.5 Revenue
14.4 Deepak fertilizers
14.4.1 Overviews
14.4.2 Key Person
14.4.3 Recent Developments
14.4.4 Product Portfolio
14.4.5 Revenue
14.5 Nouryon
14.5.1 Overviews
14.5.2 Key Person
14.5.3 Recent Developments
14.5.4 Product Portfolio
14.5.5 Revenue
14.6 Nufarm
14.6.1 Overviews
14.6.2 Key Person
14.6.3 Recent Developments
14.6.4 Product Portfolio
14.6.5 Revenue
14.7 Nutrien Ltd.
14.7.1 Overviews
14.7.2 Key Person
14.7.3 Recent Developments
14.7.4 Product Portfolio
14.7.5 Revenue
14.8 The Mosaic Company
14.8.1 Overviews
14.8.2 Key Person
14.8.3 Recent Developments
14.8.4 Product Portfolio
14.8.5 Revenue
14.9 Yara International
14.9.1 Overviews
14.9.2 Key Person
14.9.3 Recent Developments
14.9.4 Product Portfolio
14.9.5 Revenue

Companies Mentioned

  • BASF SE
  • Compass Minerals
  • Coromandel International
  • Deepak fertilizers
  • Nouryon
  • Nufarm
  • Nutrien Ltd.
  • The Mosaic Company
  • Yara International

Methodology

In this report, for analyzing the future trends for the studied market during the forecast period, the publisher has incorporated rigorous statistical and econometric methods, further scrutinized by secondary, primary sources and by in-house experts, supported through their extensive data intelligence repository. The market is studied holistically from both demand and supply-side perspectives. This is carried out to analyze both end-user and producer behavior patterns, in the review period, which affects price, demand and consumption trends. As the study demands to analyze the long-term nature of the market, the identification of factors influencing the market is based on the fundamentality of the study market.

Through secondary and primary researches, which largely include interviews with industry participants, reliable statistics, and regional intelligence, are identified and are transformed to quantitative data through data extraction, and further applied for inferential purposes. The publisher's in-house industry experts play an instrumental role in designing analytic tools and models, tailored to the requirements of a particular industry segment. These analytical tools and models sanitize the data & statistics and enhance the accuracy of their recommendations and advice.

Primary Research

The primary purpose of this phase is to extract qualitative information regarding the market from the key industry leaders. The primary research efforts include reaching out to participants through mail, tele-conversations, referrals, professional networks, and face-to-face interactions. The publisher also established professional corporate relations with various companies that allow us greater flexibility for reaching out to industry participants and commentators for interviews and discussions, fulfilling the following functions:

  • Validates and improves the data quality and strengthens research proceeds
  • Further develop the analyst team’s market understanding and expertise
  • Supplies authentic information about market size, share, growth, and forecast

The researcher's primary research interview and discussion panels are typically composed of the most experienced industry members. These participants include, however, are not limited to:

  • Chief executives and VPs of leading corporations specific to the industry
  • Product and sales managers or country heads; channel partners and top level distributors; banking, investment, and valuation experts
  • Key opinion leaders (KOLs)

Secondary Research

The publisher refers to a broad array of industry sources for their secondary research, which typically includes, however, is not limited to:

  • Company SEC filings, annual reports, company websites, broker & financial reports, and investor presentations for competitive scenario and shape of the industry
  • Patent and regulatory databases for understanding of technical & legal developments
  • Scientific and technical writings for product information and related preemptions
  • Regional government and statistical databases for macro analysis
  • Authentic new articles, webcasts, and other related releases for market evaluation
  • Internal and external proprietary databases, key market indicators, and relevant press releases for market estimates and forecasts
 

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