Europe Soil Treatment Market Size- By Technology, By Type- Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2033
Europe Soil Treatment Market Introduction and Overview
According to SPER market research, Europe Soil Treatment Market Size – By Technology, By Type – Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2033 state that the Europe Soil Treatment Market is predicted to reach USD 9.18 billion by 2033 with a CAGR of 6.19%.
The process of enhancing or regulating the soil’s quality to improve its fertility, structure, and general health is known as soil treatment. It covers several methods of carefully managing, cleaning, and using soil for farming, building, and other uses. Adding organic waste, such compost or manure, to the soil increases its microbial activity and nutritional value and is a frequent soil management technique. To change the pH of the soil, add gypsum or lime to the mixture.
The European soil treatment market has been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak, posing both opportunities and problems for the sector. Strict lockdowns imposed all over the continent affected the general operations of companies that treat soil by interfering with the supply chain, stopping production, and limiting the flow of people and products.
Scope of the Report:Report Metric Details
Market size available for years 2020-2033
Base year considered 2023
Forecast period 2024-2033
Segments covered By Technology, By Type
Regions covered Germany, France, Italy, Spain, UK, Rest of Europe
Companies CoveredBASF SE, Biosoil EU BV, Fertagon, Monsanto, Novozymes, Savaterra, Syngenta AG, UPL, Others
Europe Soil Treatment Market SegmentationBy Technology:Based on the Technology, Europe Soil Treatment Market is segmented as; Physiochemical Treatment, Biological Treatment, Thermal Treatment.
By Type:Based on the Type, Europe Soil Treatment Market is segmented as; Organic Amendements, pH Adjusters, Soil Protection.
By Region:This research also includes data for Germany, France, Italy, Spain, UK, Rest of Europe.