Dutch crop protection market and veganism

Dutch crop protection market and veganism

Netherland Crop Protection Market is expanding as a result of shifting consumer preferences, rising crop protection product investment, and the use of cutting-edge agricultural technology in the country. Major players in the Crop Protection market in Netherland include BASF, Bayer and Dow Agrosciences.

Key Findings

Energy savings will be a priority for the Dutch (greenhouse) horticulture sector, while the livestock sector will need to focus on animal welfare and the environment over the next few years.

During the projection period, the market segment for biopesticides is anticipated to grow at a faster rate than that of synthetic pesticides.

The major companies are bolstering their footprint across the nation by engaging in a variety of activities like mergers and acquisitions, expanding their manufacturing facilities, distribution networks, and warehouses, investing in R&D, and creating new products.

Increased area under organic farmland: In response to the growing need to meet food sufficiency and importance of safe farming practices, the organic food industry has recorded exponential double-digit growth rates. Over the last three decades, organic food and farming have continued to grow across country. Since biopesticides are chemical-free, they are used in a large scale in organic farming. Hence, the market demand for biopesticides is increasing with the growing popularity of organic food & beverage products across the country.

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