Spain Crop Protection Market Experiencing High Demand from Domestic Market on
Account of Rising Bio-Pesticides Demand: Ken Research
Spain crop protection market size, market segmentations by Pesticides (Herbicides, Insecticides,
Fungicides, others) and Bio-pesticides (Bio-chemical pesticides, Microbial Pesticides, others), by crop
type (cereal, fruits & vegetable and forage crops), by market source (domestic production and
imports), by market structure (organized and unorganized market), by form (liquid and solid)* and by
regions*. The report also covers market in different aspects such as trends and developments, issues
and challenges, SWOT analysis, trade scenario, regulatory scenario, market share of major producers,
company profiles of major producers (ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Ltd, American Vanguard
Corporation, AMVAC Chemical Corporation, Arysta LifeScience, BASF SE, Bayer CropScience AG,
Dow Agro Sciences LLC, DuPont, Bioworks Inc, Cheminova A/S, FMC Corporation, Syngenta
International AG, Valent Biosciences Corp, Isagro SpA) in Crop Protection market. The report
provides detailed overview on future outlook & projections with analyst recommendations for the
industry.
2018 | Spain News
Crop protection market in Spain has been supported by the decrease in area under
cultivation and production of a variety of fruits, vegetables and cereals in the country.
The rise in demand of food products by the ever increasing population, increasing trend
of organic farming and rise in export of pesticides will lead the growth of the Spanish
crop protection market in the upcoming years.
The crop protection market in Spain is expected to gradually grow over the next five years
on account of increase in domestic consumption of crops and food products. The total land
under cultivation in Spain is likely to decrease further owing to urbanization. This will
support the growth of the overall market in the country. Spain is one of the largest exporters
of pesticides to Algeria. The export to other countries in Africa is also likely to increase in the
future. Spain is one of the largest producers of genetically modified corn in Europe. Multiple