Agricultural Biologicals Market Growth, Demand, Opportunity, Analysis and Forecasts to 2020

Technavio Announces the Publication of its Research Report Global Agricultural Biologicals Market 2016-2020

Technavio recognizes the following companies as the key players in the global agricultural biologicals market: BASF SE, Bayer CropScience AG, Isagro SPA, and Novozymes A/S.

Other Prominent Vendors in the market are: Agrinos AS, Camson, Certis USA, Koppert B.V., Marrone Bio Innovations, T.Stanes & Company Limited, and Valent BioSciences.

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Commenting on the report, an analyst from Technavios team said: Advent of liquid biofertilizers will be a key trend for market growth. One of the major innovations in agricultural biologicals market is the introduction of liquid biofertilizers. Liquid biofertilizers are special liquid formulations containing not only the desired microorganisms and their nutrients but also special cell protectants or chemicals. This promotes the formation of resting spores or cysts that help the biofertilizer attain a longer shelf life and tolerance to adverse conditions. Carrier-based biofertilizers, which are solid, have a shelf life of only six months. These biofertilizers are not tolerant to UV rays and temperatures of over 300?.

According to the report, one of the key drivers for market growth will be the rising adoption of agricultural biologicals in soil fertility management practices. Over the past decade, soil fertility management practices have gained importance, mainly because of an increase in the demand for food and loss of arable land. It mandates the maximum use of available resources, necessitating the use of agricultural biologicals, especially biofertilizers. Presently, almost all the soil management strategies are primarily dependent on inorganic or chemical fertilizers, which already pose a danger to the human health as well as to the environment. The use of beneficial microbes as...