Nitrogen Nutrients: Substantial Progress in Agrochemical and Fertilizer Sectors, Market By 2024

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Nitrogen Nutrients Market Global Industry Analysis, Size,
Share, Growth, Trends, and
Forecast 2016 - 2024
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Nitrogen nutrients are primary macronutrients essential for the growth and development of plants. They are usually
obtained from nitrogen-rich soil and therefore also called soil nutrients. Nitrogen is commonly found in the chlorophyll and
chloroplast of plant cells. A majority of plants cannot fix nitrogen directly from the atmosphere and thus absorb nitrogen
nutrients from the soil in the form of nitrate ions or ammonia ions.
Plants often have a symbiotic relation with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, which convert inert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia
and other nitrogen derivatives which are absorbed by the host plants. However, for improved growth of plants and high
yield, nitrogen nutrients are added in the form of fertilizers, supplements, soil conditioners, and soil amendments.
The rising global population propels the demand for food and agriculture, and by extension, plant nutrients. Nitrogen is a
highly essential nutrient for healthy plant growth and the demand for these nutrients is expected to rise significantly over
the forecast period. Substantial progress in the agrochemical and fertilizer sectors is likely to drive the market for nitrogen
nutrients.
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Furthermore, the global consumption of nutrients stood at 245 million tons as of 2015 and is anticipated to amount to 270
million tons by 2020, indicating a significant opportunity for nitrogen nutrients in several regions. However, as of 2015 and
2016, cereal harvest was largely hampered due to unfavorable climatic conditions and low prices for the yield, which
affected the demand for agriculture commodities including nitrogen nutrients, impacting the nutrient and fertilizer markets
all around the world.
The market for nitrogen nutrients is bifurcated by source into the natural and man-made categories. Natural sources for
nitrogen nutrients are further divided into animal by-products and plant-derived materials. The former include compost
manure, poultry manure, blood meal, fish emulsion, and crab meal, whereas plant-derived materials comprise alfalfa
meals, soybean meals, and cottonseed meals. Man-made sources usually include fertilizers, soil amendments, and soil
supplements, as well as processed mineral salts such as Chilean nitrate. However, prolonged usage of minerals may
damage water tables due to high leaching. Yet, fertilizers remain a significant source of nitrogen nutrient for plants and
agriculture. More than 70% of demand for plant nutrients is satisfied by fertilizers globally, of which a significant share is
accounted by urea.
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In terms of geography, the market is distributed over Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, Latin America, and Middle East
& Africa. North America and Europe are projected to witness significant capacity expansions over the next few years.
Government policy changes and developments largely affect the nutrients market. Europe, India, China, and Africa
underwent major policy alterations. China, for instance, adopted a zero-growth policy which limits fertilizer and nutrient
consumption to only 1% per annum, affecting the entire market in Asia Pacific. China recently seized operations of its
ammonia production capacities worth 15 million tons, ultimately stagnating the growth of entire East Asia. Europe also
implemented a circular economy model to reduce its waste and provided significant subsidies for the recycling and re-use
of nutrient sources. However, Africa and North America are estimated to increase their production of urea over the
forecast period.
Key players in the nitrogen nutrients market include T.STANES & COMPANY LIMITED, K+S AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT,
Agrium Inc., CF Industries, Belaruskali, Mosaic, and PotashCorp.
The regional analysis covers:
 North America (U.S. and Canada)
 Latin America (Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Chile, and others)
 Western Europe (Germany, U.K., France, Spain, Italy, Nordic countries, Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg)
 Eastern Europe (Poland and Russia)
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Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, ASEAN, Australia, and New Zealand)
Middle East and Africa (GCC, Southern Africa, and North Africa)
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Global consumption of nutrients stood at 245 million tons as of 2015 and is anticipated to amount to 270 million tons by 2020, indicating a significant opportunity for nitrogen nutrients in several regions.