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Chemicals THMB 'Global Agrochemicals Market is set to Double by 2014'

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PR Newswire | 20 May, 2010
DALLAS (Texas): Increasing population and reducing availability of arable land has boosted the use of agrochemicals to improve productivity, crop protection and storage. The global agrochemicals market, comprising of fertilizers and pesticides, is expected to witness exponential growth as the major producers of agro-products such as the U.S., Brazil, Argentina, Australia, India and China are increasing their production and storage capacities for internal use and exports. However, environment safety and toxicity of chemicals are a major concern and therefore the market players are increasingly investing in the research and development for producing new and safer fertilizers and pesticides. Our analysis suggests that the agrochemicals market is set to more than double in the next few years.

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The report covers in-depth the main segments of agrochemicals; fertilizers and pesticides. It also covers in great detail various types of fertilizers like nitrogenous, phosphates, and potassic and their sub-types and major pesticides like organochlorines, organophosphates, pyrethroids, neonicotinoids, biological pesticides, and carbamate. The markets for fertilizers and pesticides are also analyzed based on their functionalities. The report provides an in-depth profile of the agrochemicals market in the major geographies of the U.S., Europe, Asia and ROW (Rest of the World).

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