Introduction This report details the world agrochemical market broadly classified into fertilizers and pesticides. The fertilizer and pesticide markets and their microsegments are studied extensively with respect to market performance in 2009. The global market outlook and strategic analysis of fertilizers and pesticides market is provided. Features and benefits Identify the key drivers and resistors to agrochemical market growth through to 2015. Identify the leading players in the agrochemical market and what their key products and strategies are. Discover which segments of the pesticides market such as organochlorines, organophosphates and pyrethoids are forecast to experience the most growth. Discover which segments of the fertilizer market such as nitrogenous and phosphatic fertilizers are forecast to experience the most growth.
Highlights The total agrochemicals market was valued at $118 billion in 2009 and is nticipated to reach $215 billion by 2015 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.9%. The total fertilizer market accounted for $68 billion in 2009 and is anticipated to reach $131.7 billion by 2015 at a CAGR of 10.9%. This follows a major decline in demand of 5% in 2009, but is expected to see a quick rebound by the end of 2010. Agrochemicals companies are leveraging the extensive amount of cultivation in many Asian countries such as Japan, China, India and Russia. The US agrochemicals market is expected to grow at a rate of 10.9% and the European market is expected to grow at 10.3%. Your key questions answered What is the size of the global agrochemicals market and how is it forecast to grow? What is the size of the global market for pesticides and how is it forecast to grow through to 2015? What is the size of the global market for fertilizer and how is it forecast to grow through to 2015? What are the key drivers of the global agrochemicals market and how are leading players responding to them? Which companies lead the global agrochemical market and what are their key products?
Contains 190 pages and 112 tables/figures.
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