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The Crop Micronutrient market is a subset of the Agrochemicals and Fertilizers industry. It focuses on the production and sale of micronutrients, which are essential for plant growth and development. These micronutrients are typically applied to soil or sprayed directly onto crops. They are used to supplement the macronutrients that are already present in the soil, and to help crops reach their full potential.
The Crop Micronutrient market is driven by the increasing demand for food, as well as the need to improve crop yields and quality. This has led to an increase in the use of micronutrients, as they can help to improve crop yields and quality.
Some of the major players in the Crop Micronutrient market include BASF, Yara International, Coromandel International, Haifa Group, and Agrium. These companies produce a range of micronutrients, including zinc, boron, copper, and manganese. They also offer a range of services, such as soil testing and crop nutrition advice. Show Less Read more