Global Biostimulants Market, Forecast to 2025

Global Biostimulants Market, Forecast to 2025

Optimizing Efficiency and Yield and Ensuring High-quality Harvests is the Need of the Hour and Biostimulants will Lead the Way

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24-Mar-2020
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Global Biostimulants Market, Forecast to 2025
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Crop quality and quantity are influenced by biotic and abiotic factors. Abiotic factors include soil composition, salinity, acidity, temperature, drought, pollution, humidity, rain, wind, and ultraviolet radiation. Stress caused by unfavorable conditions significantly reduces harvest yields, as plants respond to such conditions by using their energy reserves to fight stress instead of concentrating on yield. With synthetic fertilizers having a negative influence on plants and water bodies, biostimulants play a vital role in combating abiotic stress, thereby allowing plants to achieve maximum productivity.

This research service explores the global growth opportunities in the biostimulants market, with an emphasis on key growth factors across regional markets, prevalent trends and technologies, product innovations, and competitive landscape.

The regions in the study include North America & LATAM, Europe, Asia-Pacific (APAC), and the Middle East and Africa.

The study is segmented into different biostimulant product types: Seaweed and plant extracts, microbials (biofertilizers), acid-based biostimulants (amino acid, humic acid, fulvic acid), and others (protein hydrolysates, trace minerals, and combination products).

Key questions this study will answer include:
• What is the future of the biostimulants market, and what are the key challenges that are likely to impact it?
• How do macroeconomic factors determine the necessity for product innovations, and how do they impact the final consumer?
• What are the most important product innovations across the product types of biostimulants that will record the highest growth, and how are these likely to evolve?
• What are the primary consumer factors that will contribute to the overall growth and growth mix in the biostimulants market across crop types?

Frost & Sullivan uses the EMUP™ model for both deriving modeled market sizes and forecasting growth. The EMUP™ model is based on a fundamental economic theory for calculating the size of market revenue and growth projections of sales, in terms of value and volume. EMUP is made up of the following variables:
• End Market Base and Growth (E): End market base is a proxy for the number of potential buyers of a given product or service.
• Market Penetration and Growth (M): Market penetration is the share/proportion of potential buyers (E) who chose to adopt and use the given product or service.
• Utilization and Change in Utilization (U): Utilization is merely the per capita consumption level of the given goods or services.
• Price and Change in Price (P): Price-related growth factors such as product value trends and inflationary price factors directly impact the expected price, and consequently, price growth.

Analyst: Arun Ramesh

Global Biostimulants Market Forecast to 2025

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Crop quality and quantity are influenced by biotic and abiotic factors. Abiotic factors include soil composition, salinity, acidity, temperature, drought, pollution, humidity, rain, wind, and ultraviolet radiation. Stress caused by unfavorable conditions significantly reduces harvest yields, as plants respond to such conditions by using their energy reserves to fight stress instead of concentrating on yield. With synthetic fertilizers having a negative influence on plants and water bodies, biostimulants play a vital role in combating abiotic stress, thereby allowing plants to achieve maximum productivity. This research service explores the global growth opportunities in the biostimulants market, with an emphasis on key growth factors across regional markets, prevalent trends and technologies, product innovations, and competitive landscape. The regions in the study include North America & LATAM, Europe, Asia-Pacific (APAC), and the Middle East and Africa. The study is segmented into different biostimulant product types: Seaweed and plant extracts, microbials (biofertilizers), acid-based biostimulants (amino acid, humic acid, fulvic acid), and others (protein hydrolysates, trace minerals, and combination products). Key questions this study will answer include: • What is the future of the biostimulants market, and what are the key challenges that are likely to impact it? • How do macroeconomic factors determine the necessity for product innovations, and how do they impact the final consumer? • What are the most important product innovations across the product types of biostimulants that will record the highest growth, and how are these likely to evolve? • What are the primary consumer factors that will contribute to the overall growth and growth mix in the biostimulants market across crop types? Frost & Sullivan uses the EMUP™ model for both deriving modeled market sizes and forecasting growth. The EMUP™ model is based on a fundamental economic theory for calculating the size of market revenue and growth projections of sales, in terms of value and volume. EMUP is made up of the following variables: • End Market Base and Growth (E): End market base is a proxy for the number of potential buyers of a given product or service. • Market Penetration and Growth (M): Market penetration is the share/proportion of potential buyers (E) who chose to adopt and use the given product or service. • Utilization and Change in Utilization (U): Utilization is merely the per capita consumption level of the given goods or services. • Price and Change in Price (P): Price-related growth factors such as product value trends and inflationary price factors directly impact the expected price, and consequently, price growth. Analyst: Arun Ramesh
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Industries Agriculture and Nutrition
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