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Australia Fertilizer Market Overview, 2027

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  • 60 Pages
  • September 2022
  • Region: Australia
  • Bonafide Research
  • ID: 5658698
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Fertilizers are of the utmost importance to cultivating crops. Fertilizers are needed as the soil lacks essential nutrients due to continuous farming activities. Rising global temperatures and pollution are other factors that create the need for effective fertilizers. Nitrogenous fertilisers in dry form are the most used type in agriculture to increase the quality and yield of crops as they are a slow-release fertilizer. In recent years, commercial farming has increased, which has added to more demand for nitrogen fertilizers. Vegetables, fruits, cotton, and cereals need nitrogen fertiliser the most. Though nitrogen is naturally available in the air, very few plants actually absorb it in the required quantities. That is why the nitrogen fertiliser is applied to the crops. It helps in the photosynthesis process and allows plants to produce food in the sunlight. The fertiliser helps with faster yields and gives a better texture. A nitrogen deficiency can cause yellow leaves and stunted growth, and an excess of nitrogen results in enormous vegetation growth at the expense of flowering and fruiting. Urea is the most widely used nitrogenous fertiliser by farmers across the world as it is the cheapest fertilizer. It has a very high content of nitrogen at around 46%, but it should be moderately administered to the plants. Excess urea can result in rapid hydrolysis, forming ammonium carbonate around the seedlings. Products such as urea, ammonium nitrate, and anhydrous ammonia are chosen for cereals and grains as the quantity required for these products is lower to ensure the adequate nitrogen supply needed for optimum growth of the plants. Oilseeds and pulses are crucial crops that supply everyday requirements of necessary proteins, vitamins, and minerals to humans. The growth is attributed to the requirement of improving the percentage of germination of seeds and also obtaining dense pulse canopies. However, liquid urea-ammonium nitrate fertiliser is gaining popularity due to its high compatibility with pesticides, growth regulators, and other nutrients. It results in the uniform spraying of fertiliser without much work by farmers. But the high cost of liquid fertilisers limits their use to farmers.

According to the report titled Australia Fertilizer Market Overview, 2027, the consumption of the Australia fertiliser market is expected to grow steadily over the forecast period. Nitrogenous fertilisers dominate the market, while complex fertiliser use is expected to grow in the coming years. However, high prices of complex fertilisers are still a restraint, resulting in low demand from farmers. Cereals and grains have maximum application of fertilizers, while over the forecast period it is expected that fertilisers will be used more to produce oilseeds and pulses. Cereal and grain demands are rising to meet the proportionately growing population around the country. Increased demand for rice, wheat, barley, maize, paddy, and other crops means increased demand for fertilisers to increase yields that are both more in number and also quality. Dry fertilisers dominate the market as they are easy to store and do not require special conditions as they can be kept at room temperature. They are more effective at pre-plantation time as they are slowly released to the seeds. It is cost-effective when buying bulk quantities of fertilizer. Granular fertilisers vary in size and consistency based on the brand and the source of the product. Moreover, dry fertilisers have a longer shelf life. Most dry fertilisers will last an eternity if stored away from moisture and direct sunlight. The rise in demand for dry fertilisers by consumers has generated significant demand for fertilizers. However, uncontrolled use of fertilisers results in pollution of the soil and crops, which affects their growth.

The decrease in arable land in the country is driving the market for fertilizers. Increasing urbanisation and commercialization is another factor resulting in a declining land area for agriculture. Fertilizers are demanded more with the rising food demand from the ever increasing population of the country, and water soluble fertilisers in the forecast period. However, organic fertilisers challenge the demand for chemical fertilizers. Since the farmers are uneducated in developing countries, they lack optimum utilisation of the fertilizers. The recent government regulations pertaining to the use of fertilisers for agricultural purposes act as a growth hindrance. The rise in awareness campaigns to educate farmers regarding the benefits of fertilizers, such as promoting the use of fertilisers via television advertisements and workshops, is estimated to drive the fertiliser demand.

COVID-19 Impact: Agriculture was an essential activity and so was exempted from government regulations during the pandemic. But the restrictions on the movement of people and goods created challenges for the industry, halting the supply of fertilizers. Due to non-availability, the farmers were not able to sow the seeds at the proper time and the food production came to a standstill. Due to the shortage of labour and the shutdown of a few fertiliser plants located in the integrated chemical complexes, shipments were affected in the initial lockdown process. China, a major fertiliser supplier to the world markets, was not able to export fertilisers to other countries, which created scarcity and a price hike in fertilizers. However, government initiatives and subsidies after the pandemic have eased the farmers' burdens, giving them relief for fertiliser purchases.

Considered in this report

  • Geography: Australia
  • Historic Year: 2016
  • Base year: 2021
  • Estimated year: 2022
  • Forecast year: 2027

Aspects covered in this report

  • Australia fertilizer market with its value and forecast along with its segments
  • Application wise fertilizer consumption
  • Various drivers and challenges
  • On-going trends and developments
  • Top profiled companies
  • Strategic recommendation

Types of fertilizer by nutrient in the report:

  • Nitrogenous fertilizer (Urea, ammonium sulphate, CAN/ AN, others)
  • Phosphate fertilizer (Di-ammonium phosphate, mono-ammonium phosphate, others)
  • Potash fertilizer (Muriate of potash/potassium chloride, sulphate of potash others)
  • Complex fertilizer (NPK, NK, PK, NP compounds)

By Product type in the report:

  • Urea
  • Ammonium sulphate
  • Calcium ammonium nitrate/ Ammonium nitrate
  • Di-ammonium phosphate (DAP)
  • Mono-ammonium phosphate (MAP)
  • Muriate of potash (MOP)/ (KCl)
  • Sulphate of potash (SOP)
  • Complex (NPK, NK, PK, NP)

By physical formulation in the report:

  • Dry
  • Liquid

Intended audience

This report can be useful to industry consultants, manufacturers, suppliers, associations & organizations related to fertilizer industry, government bodies and other stakeholders to align their market-centric strategies. In addition to marketing & presentations, it will also increase competitive knowledge about the industry.

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction
2.1. Market Definition
2.2. Market Scope & Segmentation
2.3. Research Methodology
3. Australia Macro-Economic Indicators
4. Australia Fertilizer Market Category Analysis
4.1. Key findings
4.2. Market Drivers
4.3. Market Restraints
4.4. Policies & Certification
4.5. Opportunities
4.6. Value Chain Analysis
4.7. Key Developments - 2021
5. Australia Fertilizer Market Trends
6. Australia Fertilizer Market Overview
6.1. Market Size By Value
6.2. Market Share
6.2.1. By Nutrients
6.2.2. By Products Type
6.2.3. By Application
7. Australia Fertilizer Market Segmentations
7.1. Australia Fertilizer Market, By Nutrient Types
7.1.1. Australia Fertilizer Market Size, By Nitrogenous Ferilizer, 2016 - 2027F
7.1.2. Australia Fertilizer Market Size, By Phosphate Fertilizer, 2016 - 2027F
7.1.3 Australia Fertilizer Market Size, By Potash Fertilizer, 2016 - 2027F
7.1.4. Australia Fertilizer Market Size, By Complex, 2016 - 2027F
7.2. Australia Fertilizer Market, By Product
7.2.1. Australia Fertilizer Market Size, By Urea, 2016 - 2027F
7.2.2. Australia Fertilizer Market Size, By Ammonium Sulphate, 2016 - 2027F
7.2.3. Australia Fertilizer Market Size, By Calcium Ammonia Nitrate, 2016 - 2027F
7.2.4. Australia Fertilizer Market Size, By Di-Ammonia Phosphate, 2016 - 2027F
7.2.5. Australia Fertilizer Market Size, By Mono-Ammonia Phosphate, 2016 - 2027F
7.2.6. Australia Fertilizer Market Size, By Muriate of Potash, 2016 - 2027F
7.2.7. Australia Fertilizer Market Size, By Sulphate of Potash, 2016 - 2027F
7.2.8. Australia Fertilizer Market Size, By Complex, 2016 - 2027F
7.3. Australia Fertilizer Market, By Application
7.3.1. Australia Fertilizer Market Size, By Vegetable and Fruits, 2016 - 2027F
7.3.2. Australia Fertilizer Market Size, By Cereals and Grains, 2016 - 2027F
7.3.3. Australia Fertilizer Market Size, By Oilseeds and Pulses, 2016 - 2027F
7.3.4. Australia Fertilizer Market Size, By Oilseeds and Pulses, 2016 - 2027F
8. Australia Fertilizer Market Opportunity Assessment
8.1. Australia Fertilizer Market By Nutrient, 2022F to 2027F
8.2. Australia Fertilizer Market By Products, 2022F to 2027F
8.3. Australia Fertilizer Market By Application 2022F to 2027F
9. Competitive Landscape
9.1. Porter's Five Forces
9.2. Company Profiles
10. Strategic Recommendations
List of Figures
Figure 1: Australia Fertilizer Market Size By Value 2016 to 2027 (In USD Billion)
Figure 2: Australia Fertilizer Market Share By Fertilizer Types (2016, 2021 & 2027)
Figure 3: Australia Fertilizer Market Share By Application (2016, 2021 & 2027)
Figure 4: Market Attractiveness Index, By Nutrient
Figure 5: Market Attractiveness Index, By Products
Figure 6: Market Attractiveness Index, By Application
Figure-7: Porter's Five Forces Meter of Fertilizer industry in Australia
List of Tables
Table 1: Australia Fertilizer Market Share By Product Type (2016, 2021 & 2027F)
Table 2: Australia Fertilizer Market Size of Nitrogenous Ferilizer (2016 to 2027F) (In USD Billion)
Table 3: Australia Fertilizer Market Size of Phosphate Fertilizer (2016 to 2027F) (In USD Billion)
Table 4: Australia Fertilizer Market Size of Potash Fertilizer (2016 to 2027F) (In USD Billion)
Table 5: Australia Fertilizer Market Size of Complex (2016 to 2027F) (In USD Billion)
Table 6: Australia Fertilizer Market Size of Urea (2016 to 2027F) (In USD Billion)
Table 7: Australia Fertilizer Market Size of Ammonium Sulphate (2016 to 2027F) (In USD Billion)
Table 8: Australia Fertilizer Market Size of Calcium Ammonia Nitrate (2016 to 2027F) (In USD Billion)
Table 9: Australia Fertilizer Market Size of Di-Ammonia Phosphate (2016 to 2027F) (In USD Billion)
Table 10: Australia Fertilizer Market Size of Mono-Ammonia Phosphate (2016 to 2027F) (In USD Billion)
Table 11: Australia Fertilizer Market Size of Muriate of Potash (2016 to 2027F) (In USD Billion)
Table 12: Australia Fertilizer Market Size of Sulphate of Potash (2016 to 2027F) (In USD Billion)
Table 13: Australia Fertilizer Market Size of Complex (2016 to 2027F) (In USD Billion)
Table 14: Australia Fertilizer Market Size of Vegetable and Fruits (2016 to 2027F) (In USD Billion)
Table 15: Australia Fertilizer Market Size of Cereals and Grains (2016 to 2027F) (In USD Billion)
Table 16: Australia Fertilizer Market Size of Oilseeds And Pulses (2016 to 2027F) (In USD Billion)
Table 17: Australia Fertilizer Market Size of Oilseeds And Pulses (2016 to 2027F) (In USD Billion)