Zinc Agriculture Micronutrients Market

BASF SE (Germany) and Nouryon (Netherlands) are Leading Players in the Zinc Agriculture Micronutrients Market

The zinc agriculture micronutrients market is estimated to be USD 1.26 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 1.89 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 8.5%. The market is essentially exhibiting a rising trend associated with the enhanced understanding of the importance of zinc in plant growth, activation of enzymes, protein synthesis, and improving plant vitality. Additionally, the deficiency of zinc, which is considered one of the most vital nutrients for the soil, has had a significant impact on the agriculture sector of the world. This has further accelerated the demand for zinc-based agricultural nutrients. The enhanced emphasis on balanced plant nutrition; precision agriculture techniques, such as foliar and fertigation; and government initiatives to improve the fertility of the soil, have significantly accelerated the demand.

Key players operating in the agriculture zinc market include BASF SE (Germany), Nouryon (Netherlands), Nufarm (Australia), Yara International ASA (Norway), Coromandel International Limited (India), Land O’Lakes, Inc. (US), Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC (US), The Mosaic Company (US), Haifa Negev Technologies Ltd (Israel), Manvert (Spain), Syngenta AG (Switzerland), Zuari Agrochemicals Ltd (India), Stoller Enterprises, Inc. (US), Balchem Corp. (US), and ATP Nutrition (Canada).

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These players are working to enhance their market presence by means of portfolio enhancement, innovative product developments, partnership building, and geographical expansion, with a prime emphasis on highly efficient and specialty micronutrient crop formulations. The focus on developing chelated crop micronutrient formulations, customized crop nutrition, and flexibility for compatibility with new application methods like fertigation and foliar application continues to remain a prime consideration for these players.

BASF SE

BASF SE is the world’s leading chemical company, producing a wide range of products. It operates through five divisions, namely chemicals, agricultural solutions, performance products, functional materials & solutions, and others. BASF SE’s agriculture division covers functional crop care, biotechnology, turf, ornamentals & landscape, pest control, and animal nutrition. The company offers a broad portfolio of chelated micronutrient products under its agricultural solutions division. BASF SE’s micronutrient division is engaged in the research, development, production, and sale of crop nutrition products and focuses on the improvement of crop health.

The company operates in more than 80 countries. It has nearly 390 production sites in Asia Pacific, Europe, South America, the Middle East & Africa, and North America. The main subsidiaries of BASF SE are BASF Performance Products France S.A.S. (France), BASF Performance Products GmbH (Austria), BASF Performance Products Ltd (China), and BASF Personal Care & Nutrition GmbH (Germany). The company owns around 17 R&D centers in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific.

Nouryon

Nouryon is the renewed name of AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals. The Carlyle Group (US) and GIC acquired AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals to make the company an independent and leading global specialty chemical supplier. Nouryon manufactures polymer chains, ethylene, and sulfur derivatives, bleaching and oxidizing chemicals and technologies, chelating agents, surfactants & polymers, salt, chlorine & caustic products, and other performance chemicals. The company supplies its products to the food, paints & coatings, pulp & paper, electronics, agriculture, and oil & gas industries. It offers chelates through its brand, Reolinx, which is a registered trademark used exclusively for the global distribution of various chelated micronutrients through Yara International ASA. The company has a presence in over 80 countries.

Nufarm

Nufarm is engaged in the production and marketing of agricultural chemicals and crop protection products. The company operates through two business divisions: Crop protection and seed technologies. The company offers herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, plant growth regulators, spray tech sprayers, and turf maintenance products. It provides specialty fertilizers, such as liquid fertilizers, controlled-release fertilizers, and micronutrient products.

The company has a diversified range of products that deliver solutions and improve yields across a wide range of crops and market segments. Nufarm operates in Australia & New Zealand, North and South America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. It owns production plants in about 14 countries and sells its products in over 100 countries.

Market Ranking

Growing market pressure to improve crop productivity, quality, and address micronutrient deficiencies has led to increased acceptance of new-generation micronutrient products. Therefore, as demand for high-quality cereals, fruits & vegetables, oilseeds, and commercial crops continues to grow globally, more farmers have been adopting micronutrient products as part of fertilizer programs to meet higher crop quality and sustainability standards. There is constant innovation in zinc micronutrient products to meet market demand.

Major market players in the zinc agriculture micronutrients market are BASF SE (Germany), Nouryon (Netherlands), Nufarm (Australia), Yara International ASA (Norway), Coromandel International Limited (India), The Mosaic Company (US), Syngenta AG (Switzerland), Haifa Negev Technologies Ltd (Israel), Manvert (Spain), Zuari Agrochemicals Ltd (India), Stoller Enterprises, Inc. (US), Balchem Corp. (US), and ATP Nutrition (Canada). These market leaders are leveraging solid R&D capacities, extensive networks for easy distribution and access, and long-term relationships with farmers, distributors, and agri-business partners to create value-enhanced solutions for agricultural micronutrients to improve crop yield, efficiency of use, and long-term soil health in line with sustainable agriculture and environmental priorities. Market leaders are emphasizing enhanced innovative solutions for agricultural micronutrients to improve yield and efficacy in line with value-driven consumer expectations and population demands.

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Zinc Agriculture Micronutrients Market by Mode of Application (Soil, Foliar, Fertigation), Form (Chelated, Non-Chelated), Crop Type, and Region – Global Forecast to 2030

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Zinc Agricultural Micronutrients Market Size,  Share & Growth Report
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