The Mexico Agrochemicals Market size is expected to grow from USD 1.32 billion in 2023 to USD 1.61 billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 4.10% during the forecast period (2023-2028).
The focus of the agricultural sector is to increase productivity and food security in the country. However, the country’s agricultural productivity has fluctuated over the years compared to neighboring regional economies. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, in 2020, Mexico witnessed an increase in the cultivation and production of grains and cereals, accounting for most of the country’s output. Such factors are anticipated to drive the demand for agrochemical products over the forecast period. According to FAO, the arable land has been increasing in recent years. It was estimated to be 20 million hectares in 2020, which is expected to increase the agrochemical use and demand.
As per studies, cereal crops, especially wheat and maize, have contributed the highest to the overall demand for agrochemicals. Maximum demand for agrochemical products, such as pesticides, is generated by cereal crop growers in the country. In the case of vegetable crops, both herbicides and insecticides are used to protect significant crops such as tomatoes, onions, chilis, peppers, etc., as they are the primary vegetables produced in the country. With the current arable land yet to reach the previous standards though it has been increasing, calls for the effective use of agrochemicals to enhance the growth and yield of the crops.
The pesticides are effective in combating pests and increasing the yield of fruits. The share of the application of such agrochemical products on fruit crops is anticipated to increase. Hence, it is expected that the agrochemicals market in Mexico will continue to grow over the coming years, majorly due to the growing population, increasing focus on food security, the increasing need to enhance land productivity, and the rise in farming income. The number of people in Mexico reached 132.2 million in 2022, a more than a 3% increase from 2020; as this trend continues, the demand for food is also skyrocketing. With these situations prevailing, the use and need for agrochemicals in an effective manner has become a necessity, and the market for such products is expected to increase.
Demand for food has been increasing globally, with the increasing population and drop in arable land the need for higher yield while limited resources are being a necessity and thereby pushing the demand for fertilizers
According to the World Bank data, fertilizer consumption in terms of kilograms per hectare of arable land in the country increased from 105.6 kg per hectare in 2017 to 106.6 kg per hectare in 2020. This increase indicates the increasing use of fertilizers in the country, thus, driving the market. As reported by the UN Comtrade data, an International Trade Statistics Database of the United Nations, the fertilizer import value was USD 1.35 billion in 2017, which increased to USD 2.10 billion in 2021. Thus, fertilizer imports to the country increased by almost 44.7% in 2021 from the previous year. The major exporting countries to Mexico are Russian Federation, the United States, and China. The increased imports of fertilizer suggest the increasing fertilizer demand in the country. The states with the most usage of chemical fertilizer are Veracruz, Tamaulipas, Chiapas, Michoacan, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, and Sinaloa.
The government and companies are encouraging and investing more in the development of better fertilizers to enhance the agriculture sector. Technical and scientific advances have made the application of fertilizers more efficient in recent years and have helped farmers maximize fertilizers’ benefits while reducing risks. For instance, slow-release fertilizers and controlled-release fertilizers are widely used on turf, in nurseries in Mexico, and in broadacre crops like maize.
The Mexican agrochemical market is consolidated, with prominent players occupying most of the market share. In 2021, the market was dominated by players like Bayer Mexico, BASF, Syngenta, FMC, and UPL. New product launches, partnerships, and acquisitions are the major strategies being adopted by leading companies in the market.
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