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Crop Protection Chemical Market Projected to Reach $106 Billion by 2030

By MGN EditorialMarch 14, 2026 at 12:06 PM

The global crop protection chemical market is expected to grow to $106.26 billion by 2030, driven by increasing demand for agricultural productivity.

According to a new report by MarketsandMarkets™, the global crop protection chemical market is projected to reach $106.26 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 5.0% from 2025 to 2030. The crop protection chemical market is currently estimated at $83.32 billion in 2025. Factors driving this growth include the need to increase agricultural productivity to meet rising global food demand, as well as the development of more advanced and sustainable crop protection solutions. 'Crop protection chemicals play a critical role in modern agriculture by helping farmers maximize yields and protect crops from pests, weeds, and diseases,' said the report's lead author. 'As the world's population continues to grow, demand for these products is expected to rise steadily over the next decade.' The report segments the crop protection chemical market by product type, including herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, and others. It also analyzes the market across key regions such as North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America. While the market outlook is generally positive, the report notes that increasing regulatory scrutiny and consumer demand for organic and sustainable farming practices could pose challenges for some crop protection chemical manufacturers going forward. Developing innovative 'green' solutions will be crucial for companies looking to maintain their competitive edge. Overall, this market analysis provides valuable insights for maritime industry stakeholders involved in the agricultural supply chain, from shipping and logistics providers to equipment manufacturers and specialty chemical suppliers.
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