Productive: Ceresana analyzes the European market for fertilizers

Productive: Ceresana analyzes the European market for fertilizers

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Agricultural fertilizing becomes more and more targeted and sparing. Demand for fertilizers rises nonetheless in environmentally friendly Europe, albeit not as dynamically as in the past. "We forecast consumption to increase by, on average, 1.5% per year", says Oliver Kutsch, CEO of Ceresana. The market research institute has scrutinized the European market from top to bottom.

(firmenpresse) - While demand for fertilizers will increase only moderately until 2021, Ceresana expects average growth rates of 2% for Eastern Europe. In Eastern Europe, per hectare consumption of fertilizers still is comparatively low, leaving a much higher untapped potential for increasing yields by intensified fertilization. EU agricultural subsidies also allow farmers in Eastern EU member states to invest larger amounts into equipment and assets. Yet they also have to comply with the requirements specified by the EU Common Agricultural Policy, which are often amended regarding environmental protection and overfertilization.

Russia Produces, Frances Consumes

France is the largest European Consumer of fertilizers, followed by Germany. Russia, possessing the by far vastest arable acreage, is the third largest sales market: In Northern regions, the use of fertilizers is limited due to the cooler climate. Yet Russia dominates the production of fertilizers: In 2013 it accounted for more than one third of total European production.

Plants Need Nitrogen

About 62% of the fertilizers used in Europe are nitrogen based. The amounts of phosphate and potash used were smaller. Straight fertilizers are increasingly used for fine adjustment. The most important straight fertilizers are urea and calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN), which not only fertilizes but also helps to prevent acidification of the soil. The use of multinutrient fertilizers that can be customized to the requirements of individual crops will increase at slightly higher growth rates in the future.

Oil Seeds Stimulating

The most common crop in European agriculture is wheat: the food- and feedstuff is grown on about 64.3 million hectares. The highest growth rate until 2021 however we expect for oil seeds, demand will rise by about 3.3% per year. Like corn that is also cultivated in rising amounts, oil seeds are becoming more and more popular both as feedstuff and source of green energy. One reason is the EU increasingly focusing on energy from renewable resources.





The Study in Brief:

Chapter 1 analyzes the markets in 30 European countries in detail, including forecasts up to 2021: Demand, import, export, production, capacities and revenues in regard to fertilizers. Demand is also analyzed split by the individual nutrients nitrogen, phosphate, and potash as well as by individual crops. Products analyzed include CAN, urea, UAN, AS/AN and multinutrient fertilizers.
Chapter 2 analyzes the various application areas for fertilizers in detail: Data and influencing factors on demand development are explained in detail. Application areas analyzed include: wheat, corn, other cereal crops, oil seeds, fruits & vegetables, sugar crops, and other crops.
Chapter 3 is a useful list of producers: 50 profiles of fertilizer manufacturers, clearly arranged according to contact and financial data, product range, production sites, profile summary, product details and capacities.

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Ceresana is a leading international market research and consultancy company for the industrial sector and operates branch offices in Constance, Vienna and Hong Kong. For more than 10 years, it has been supplying several thousand customers from 55 countries with up-to-date market intelligence. Extensive market knowledge creates new prospects for strategic and operational decisions.
Ceresana's clients profit from practical consulting services, tailor-made single-client studies and more than 90 independent multi-client market studies.
The Ceresana business analysts are specialists in markets such as chemicals, plastics, additives, commodities, industrial components, packaging, and construction materials.
More about Ceresana at www.ceresana.com/en



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Ceresana
Technologiezentrum
Blarerstr. 56
78462 Constance
Germany
Tel.: +49 7531 94293 0
Fax: +49 7531 94293 27
info(at)ceresana.com



PresseKontakt / Agentur:

Ceresana
Technologiezentrum
Blarerstr. 56
78462 Constance
Germany
Tel.: +49 7531 94293 10
Fax: +49 7531 94293 27
Public Relations: Martin Ebner, m.ebner(at)ceresana.com



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Datum: 08.12.2014 - 11:17 Uhr
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Date of sending: 08.12.2014

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