World and CIS Fertilizers Markets Analysed by BAC Reports in In-demand Research Studies Available at MarketPublishers.com
London, UK (PRWEB) March 06, 2015 -- Market Publishers Ltd announces that in-demand BAC Reports research studies on the global and CIS markets for different fertilizers have been added to its catalogue.
Nitrogen Fertilizers Global Market Research 2015. The global fertilizer market is strongly impacted by national governments’ policies conducted in the area of agriculture. Over a half of the total fertilizers consumption is subsidised. The trend is especially obvious in the developing world. Meantime, China and India, among a slew of other countries, are seeking to less costly, more effective use of fertilizers. As the biofuels boom is slowing down, the role of biodiesel and advanced ethanol markets in the world fertilizers industry decreases. Low prices for crops resulted in minor growth rates of the worldwide fertilizers market. The market for nitrogen fertilizers grew just 1% as of 2014, with the trend expected to continue going forward. The report gives a detailed market overview globally and in the CIS nations. It examines present situation, key manufacturers, offers data on consumption and production, exports and imports. Market forecasts are provided as well …
Phosphorus Fertilizers Global Market Research 2015. In the recent past, a slew of factors have restrained the growth of the world fertilizer market, including a decline in the biofuels industry, decreasing crop prices. The markets of North America, Central and West Asia and Europe are set to witness slight growth in the fertilizer market. South Asian, African and Latin American markets are expected to gain momentum. In the offing, moderate demand and surging production is likely to result in oversupply in the global phosphorus fertilizers marketplace. The study analyses the market alongside providing data on the its historical and actual performance. It limelights the major trends, traces the pressing issues in the market, assesses the competitive scenario, as well as provides the future outlook …
Potassium Fertilizers Global Market Research 2015. Near-term forecasts suggest there is sluggish growth of the global fertilizers demand. North America, Central Asia and Europe markets are expected to decline whilst increases will likely be seen in Africa, South Asia, and Latin America; slight expansion is projected to take place in Oceania and East Asia. Probable changes in governments’ agricultural policies and decreased crop prices are amid the factors limiting the market’s growth rate. A host of new capacities are expected to be added in Belarus, Russia, China and Canada. Eastern Europe, North America, and Central Asia are poised to be the leading suppliers of potassium fertilizers globally. The report covers the global market performance, both in the past and today, as well as speculates on its future development. It evaluates the competitive landscape, identifies the key factors influencing the sector’s growth, looks at the foreign trade dynamics …
Compound NPK Fertilizers Global Market Research 2015. High prices for NPK fertilizers in 2008 resulted in a decrease in the product’s consumption. However, the situation stabilised afterwards, leading to market recovery and further growth. Global capacity skyrocketed during 2012-2013, growing at 11% as against the period of 2011-2012. The majority of capacity introductions were witnessed in Asia whilst other regions, except Eurasia, did not introduce any. The Asian region is the biggest manufacturer of NPK fertilizers and it will keep its leadership position. Yara, BASF, Acron and SACF are amid the dominant companies operating in the world NPK fertilizers market. The report canvasses the NPK fertilizers market in worldwide and across the CIS countries. It covers NPK fertilizers consumption, production, recent prices, feedstocks, trends, market forecasts, etc. …
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