Mulch Film Market Worth Usd 4.2 Billion by 2020, Globally

Published By:Zion Market Research

Global Mulch Film market - Industry Analysis, Size,
Share, Trends, Segment and Forecast 2015-2021

Contact Us:
4283, Express Lane, Suite 634-143,
Sarasota, Florida 34249, United States
Tel: +1-386-310-3803 GMT
Tel: +49-322 210 92714
USA/Canada Toll Free No.1-855-465-4651

sales@zionmarketresearch.com

Mulch Film Market

Zion Research has published a new report titled “Mulch Film (Clear/Transparent, Black,
Colored and Degradable) Market Analysis: Global Industry Perspective, Comprehensive
Analysis and Forecast, 2015 - 2021.” According to the report, the global Mulch film market
accounted for USD 2.9 Billion in 2015 and is expected to reach USD 4.2 Billion by 2021, growing
at a CAGR of around 6.3% between 2016 and 2021.
Mulching is a way to keep crop weed free and healthy. In mulching soil around the crop is
covered with any material for protection or improvement of the area covered. Mulch film is a
polythene material used for mulching purpose. Mulch films are mostly blends of Low Density
Polyethylene (LDPE) and Linear Low Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) both are economical
polymers with widely favorable chemical and mechanical resistance properties.
Request Report Sample https://www.zionmarketresearch.com/sample/mulchfilm-market

Mulch Film Market
For light-spectrum modification, Israel pioneered the first colored mulch films to raise plant
yields. Colors in mulch film were first introduced in Europe a decade ago and were anticipated
to take over 20% of the market. Instead, colored mulch film has remained largely
developmental. The cause of color in mulch films is specific to particular plants. By reflecting
light in the red and far-red spectrum (580-700 nm) back onto the leaves and developing fruit,
red mulch film encourages tomato plants to produce more fruit in this manner red mulch film
encourages the yield.
For crops like peppers and melons, green mulch film is best whereas blue mulch film gives good
result with squash and...