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The Agriculture Micronutrient market is a subset of the larger Agriculture industry, focusing on the production and sale of micronutrients for use in agricultural applications. Micronutrients are essential for plant growth and development, and are typically applied in the form of fertilizers, soil amendments, and foliar sprays. These products are designed to improve crop yields, enhance soil fertility, and reduce the risk of nutrient deficiencies.
The Agriculture Micronutrient market is highly competitive, with a wide range of products available from both large and small companies. Major players in the market include BASF, Yara International, The Mosaic Company, and Coromandel International. Other notable companies include Haifa Group, Wolf Trax, and Valagro. Show Less Read more