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Bacteria-based Agricultural Microbials Global Market Report 2024

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  • January 2024
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In agriculture, the bacteria-based agricultural microbials market is a sector focused on the use of bacterial formulations to promote plant health and growth, as well as to manage agricultural pests and diseases. These microbials are derived from beneficial bacteria that can either naturally occur in soil or be introduced through inoculants. They are considered a key component of sustainable farming practices as they contribute to nutrient cycling, soil fertility, and plant protection, while reducing the reliance on chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Bacteria-based microbials may function in various modes, such as biofertilizers, which enhance nutrient availability to plants; biostimulants, which encourage plant growth by hormonal stimulation or enhancing stress tolerance; and biopesticides, which control or suppress harmful organisms. With an increasing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly agricultural approaches that reduce the chemical load on the environment, the use of agricultural microbials has seen an upward market trend. These products are developed to be crop-specific and are often tailored to the needs of particular farming systems, ensuring compatibility and effectiveness. Prominent companies involved in the bacteria-based agricultural microbials market include Bayer CropScience AG, BASF SE, Syngenta AG, and Novozymes A/S. These corporations engage in the research, development, and commercialization of microbial products designed to improve crop yields and resilience in various agricultural settings. They represent a blend of traditional agribusiness firms diversifying their portfolios and specialized companies with a primary focus on microbial solutions. Show Less Read more