According to the latest report titled “Fertilizers Market by Type (Chemical Fertilizers and Biofertilizers), Crop Type (Cereals & Grains, Oilseeds & Pulses, Fruits & Vegetables), Mode of Application (Soil, Foliar, Fertigation), and Region – Global Forecast to 2030” by MarketsandMarkets, the global fertilizers market is projected to grow from USD 230.10 billion in 2025 to USD 281.56 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 4.1%.
Key Growth Drivers
The global fertilizers market is being shaped by several pivotal factors:
Market Dynamics by Segment
Chemical Fertilizers: Dominance of Secondary Macronutrients
Secondary macronutrients, including calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), and sulfur (S), hold a substantial market share due to their critical role in plant development. These nutrients are essential for enzyme activation, nutrient uptake, and chlorophyll production. As soil nutrient depletion intensifies due to intensive farming, demand for these fertilizers has surged.
Leading innovations in this segment include:
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Fertigation: Efficient Nutrient Delivery
Fertigation—a technique that integrates fertilizer application with irrigation—is gaining traction due to its efficiency in nutrient delivery and water conservation. It allows for precise nutrient dosing, reduces wastage, and enhances nutrient uptake by plant roots. This method is especially popular in regions with water scarcity and in the cultivation of high-value crops like fruits, vegetables, and greenhouse plants.
North America: A Dominant Player
North American fertilizers market holds a major share. The region benefits from:
Leading Market Players
The report highlights key players shaping the fertilizers market:
With a clear push toward sustainable farming, precision application, and nutrient efficiency, the global fertilizers market is undergoing a transformation. Stakeholders across the agricultural value chain—from manufacturers to farmers—are aligning their strategies with emerging trends that emphasize both productivity and environmental care. As innovations continue to reshape the market landscape, fertilizers will remain a cornerstone of modern agriculture through 2030 and beyond.