Middle East And Africa Agricultural Chelates Market Size, Share, Trends, COVID-19 Impact & Growth Forecast Report – Segmented By Type, Application, Crop Type, And By Country (KSA, UAE, Israel, rest of GCC countries, South Africa, Ethiopia, Kenya, Egypt, Sudan, rest of MEA) - Industry Analysis From 2024 to 2029

Updated On: January, 2024
ID: 4922
Pages: 14

Middle East and Africa Agricultural Chelates Market Size (2024 to 2029):

The Middle East and Africa agricultural chelates market size is expected to reach USD 81.08 million in 2024 and reach USD 111.77 million by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 6.631% from 2024 to 2029.

Degradation of soil increased modern farming practices, and demand for chelated iron micronutrients are key factors driving the market. The high growth potential in emerging markets and untapped regions provides market players with new growth opportunities. Micronutrients are essential in agriculture for increasing the yield and enhancing the quality of agricultural produce. Though required in very small quantities, these essential elements are consumed by plants to carry out important bodily functions. They are effectively supplied by complexes containing chelated compounds, these compounds being more stable than their non-chelated compounds. The most commonly used chelates are EDTA, DPTA and EDDHA. Micronutrients such as iron, zinc, copper, manganese, calcium and magnesium can be chelated easily, while the other nutrients cannot be readily chelated.

Middle East and Africa Agricultural Chelates Market Drivers:

The driving factor of the market is the increasing demand for high-yielding quality crops. These chelate compounds also help in removing toxicity due to excess micronutrients and play an important role in helping plants overcome micronutrient deficiency, thereby increasing profits by overcoming agricultural economies. Increasing demand for biofuels is further expected to aid market growth. Rapid depletion of crude oil deposits and rising environmental concerns regarding the harmful effects of petroleum products on the environment are further aiding the research to find a sustainable alternative.  Bioethanol and biodiesel are considered one of the sustainable alternatives.

Both of these products are derived from biofuels such as waste vegetable and waste vegetable oils. Therefore, an enlarged interest in biofuels has prompted the interest in food grains and crops, which will fuel the demand for agricultural micronutrients. Factors such as the high cost associated with chelating agents and increasing environmental concern over non-biodegradable chelates are major constraints limiting the market growth. However, with increasing emphasis on research and product development by companies to produce organic and biodegradable chelates, the advantages associated with increasing adoption of hydroponics technology are boosting the growth of the agricultural chelates market.

This research report on the Middle East and African agricultural chelates market is segmented and sub-segmented into the following categories:

Middle East and Africa Agricultural Chelates Market - By Type:

  • EDTA
  • EDDHA
  • DTPA
  • IDHA

The EDTA agricultural chelates type is projected to grow the most. EDTA chelate isolates metal ions, such as calcium ions and ferrous ions, and forms weak bonds with metal nutrients, such as zinc, iron, and copper. EDTA chelates, being comparatively less expensive and easily available, also help to treat harmful lead poisoning in the soil by removing toxins, such as lead, cadmium, and mercury. These factors have further helped the demand for EDTA chelates.

Middle East and Africa Agricultural Chelates Market - By Application:

  • Soil
  • Seed Dressing
  • Foliar Sprays
  • Hydroponics

Soil application in the agricultural chelates market is growing as soil nutrition is necessary to increase the productivity of crops. Crops witness a usual deficiency of iron and therefore chelated iron micronutrients are applied in the soil to provide the required amount of nutrition for an enhanced crop production.

Middle East and Africa Agricultural Chelates Market - By Crop:

  • cereals and grains
  • oilseeds and pulses
  • fruits and vegetables

Bioethanol and biodiesel are considered the most sustainable alternatives to the conventional fuel. Bioethanol is sourced from wheat, soybean, corn, rapeseed, and sugarcane, whereas biodiesel is sourced from Jatropha, sunflower, soybean, mustard, rapeseed, flax, canola, palm oil, hemp, and waste vegetable oils. The absolute growth opportunity is expected to be highest in the cereals segment followed by fruits and vegetables.

Middle East and Africa Agricultural Chelates Market - By Country:

  • KSA
  • UAE
  • Israel
  • rest of GCC countries
  • South Africa
  • Ethiopia
  • Kenya
  • Egypt
  • Sudan
  • rest of MEA

The Middle East and Africa region is geographically segmented into Middle East and Africa. The key factor driving growth in this region is its untapped potential. Private players are investing heavily in this region to solidify their market stature. Favorable regimes and government policies are further going to boost the agricultural chelates market.   

KEY MARKET PLAYERS:

BASF, Akzo Nobel, Nufarm, Haifa Chemicals, Protex International, Valagro, Van Iperen International, Deretil Agronutritional, Shandong Iro Chelating Chemicals. Are so,e of the market players dominating the Middle East And Africa agriculture chelates market.

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