How Agricultural Micronutrients Companies Are Strengthening the Future of Crop Nutrition
According to MarketsandMarkets, the agricultural micronutrients market is estimated at USD 5.39 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 8.19 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 8.6%. The market is being driven by rising adoption of chelated micronutrients, precision agriculture practices, and sustainable nutrient management programs. Increasing use of soil, foliar, and fertigation applications is also helping improve nutrient availability across diverse soil and climatic conditions.
BASF Continues to Expand Its Crop Nutrition Portfolio
Among the leading agricultural micronutrients companies, BASF SE continues to strengthen its Agricultural Solutions business through a broad portfolio of crop nutrition products designed to improve plant health and nutrient utilization.
The company's micronutrient business focuses on research, development, production, and commercialization of advanced crop nutrition solutions. Supported by approximately 17 research and development centers across North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific, BASF combines scientific expertise with a strong global manufacturing footprint spanning more than 80 countries.
Its continued investment in innovation enables the company to develop highly efficient micronutrient formulations that help growers improve crop performance under varying soil and climatic conditions.
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Nouryon and Nufarm Expand Their Global Presence
Nouryon continues to strengthen its position through its extensive specialty chemicals portfolio, supplying chelated micronutrients under the Reolinx brand for global agricultural applications. With operations in more than 80 countries, the company supports growers through advanced chelating technologies that improve nutrient availability and crop performance.
Nufarm also continues expanding its crop nutrition portfolio alongside its crop protection business by offering specialty fertilizers, including liquid fertilizers, controlled-release products, and micronutrient solutions. Operating manufacturing facilities in approximately 14 countries and supplying products to more than 100 countries, the company remains focused on delivering crop nutrition solutions that improve productivity across diverse agricultural markets.
Strategic Partnerships Are Accelerating Industry Growth
Leading agricultural micronutrients players continue to strengthen their competitive positions through product innovation, strategic collaborations, and geographic expansion. Their investments are centered on developing specialty micronutrient formulations that improve nutrient efficiency while supporting sustainable agriculture.
One notable example is the strategic partnership announced by Yara International ASA and BASF in May 2024 to co-develop next-generation micronutrient fertilizers designed to enhance nutrient efficiency and sustainability in crop production. Yara South Asia further reinforced its commitment to innovation by announcing plans in October 2025 to introduce advanced micronutrient and integrated nutrient management products for emerging agricultural markets.
These initiatives demonstrate the industry's growing emphasis on customized crop nutrition solutions that align with modern farming practices and changing grower requirements.
Building the Next Generation of Crop Nutrition Solutions
The top agricultural micronutrients companies, including BASF SE, Nouryon, Nufarm, Yara International ASA, Coromandel International Limited, Land O'Lakes, Helena Agri-Enterprises, The Mosaic Company, Haifa Negev Technologies, Manvert, Syngenta AG, Zuari Agrochemicals, Stoller Enterprises, Balchem Corp., and ATP Nutrition, continue to shape the industry's future through investments in research, advanced formulations, strategic partnerships, and sustainable nutrient management technologies. As demand for higher-quality agricultural output and efficient fertilizer use continues to rise, these companies are expected to remain at the forefront of developing innovative micronutrient solutions that support global food production and long-term agricultural sustainability.
Innovation Is Unlocking Better Nutrient Efficiency
The industry is witnessing continuous advancements in crop nutrition technologies that enable farmers to address micronutrient deficiencies more effectively. Chelated formulations are gaining popularity because of their higher stability and bioavailability, allowing crops to absorb nutrients more efficiently while minimizing losses.
Key developments shaping the market include:
- Growing adoption of chelated micronutrient formulations
- Expansion of foliar, soil, and fertigation application methods
- Customized crop nutrition programs for different crops and soil conditions
- Strategic partnerships focused on sustainable nutrient management
- Continued investment in research to improve nutrient-use efficiency
These innovations are helping improve crop quality, yield potential, and long-term soil productivity while supporting sustainable agricultural practices.
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