Agricultural adjuvants market seen reaching $6.4 billion by 2031
A new Allied Market Research report projects the global agricultural adjuvants market will nearly double from 2021 to 2031 as growers seek better crop protection and higher productivity. Tank-mix adjuvants, activators and Asia-Pacific are expected to lead growth during the forecast period.
Why it matters: - Global food demand and pressure to lift farm productivity are pushing growers toward adjuvants that make pesticides, herbicides and insecticides work more effectively. - The market is projected to climb to $6.4 billion by 2031 from $3.5 billion in 2021, signaling steady demand for crop protection support products. - Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing regional market, which could shift more industry focus toward farming-intensive economies.
What happened: - Allied Market Research published a report on the global agricultural adjuvants market covering product type, utilization type and application through 2031. - The market is forecast to grow at a 6.1% compound annual growth rate from 2022 to 2031. - Tank-mix adjuvants held nearly three-fourths of the global market share in 2021 and are expected to remain the dominant segment through 2031. - Activators accounted for more than three-fifths of the market in 2021 and are projected to post the fastest product-type growth at a 6.4% CAGR. - Herbicides captured nearly half of global revenue in 2021 and are expected to keep the lead through 2031. - Insecticides are projected to grow the fastest among applications, at a 6.5% CAGR. - Asia-Pacific accounted for more than one-third of the market in 2021 and is projected to grow at a 7.2% CAGR.
The details: - The report says growing pesticide use and rising demand for effective insecticides are major market drivers. - Agricultural adjuvants help improve the effectiveness of pesticides, herbicides and insecticides. - Emerging trends include eco-friendly adjuvants made with green chemistry, advances in formulation technology and multifunctional adjuvant molecules. - Sustainability and environmental safety are becoming more important in product development. - Tank-mix adjuvants are used with herbicides, insecticides, horticultural sprays and cotton defoliants. - These products are designed to improve spray retention, coverage and overall agrochemical performance. - Activator adjuvants change viscosity, evaporation rate, particle size and spray coverage to improve agrochemical performance. - Agricultural adjuvants are primarily formulated to improve herbicide adhesion, penetration and uniform coverage. - Insecticide formulations gain spray performance benefits, including under cold weather conditions, when adjuvants are added. - The report also cites toxicity concerns tied to some spray adjuvants as a restraint on growth. - Key companies in the market include WinField Solutions LLC, Nufarm, Solvay Inc., Loveland Products Inc., Helena Agri-Enterprises LLC, GarrCo Products Inc., Evonik Industries, Croda International Plc, Corteva and BASF SE.
Between the lines: - The growth story is less about a new farming category and more about efficiency gains in existing crop protection spending. - The strongest segments are the ones that help farmers get more performance from chemicals they already use. - Demand for sustainable and multifunctional formulations suggests the market is being shaped by both yield pressure and environmental scrutiny. - The report’s regional outlook points to Asia-Pacific as the main engine for future volume growth.
What's next: - The report expects product innovation, partnerships, acquisitions, joint ventures, geographic expansion and technology upgrades to remain key competitive tools. - The market will likely keep moving toward eco-friendly and multifunctional adjuvants as sustainability standards tighten. - More information is available in the report sample, and purchase options are listed online.
The bottom line: - Agricultural adjuvants are becoming a bigger part of modern crop protection as farmers look for higher yields, better spray performance and more efficient use of agrochemicals.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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