The humic acid market was USD
757.0 million in 2023, which will increase to USD
1,632.9 million, with an 11.9% compound annual growth rate, by
2030.
The growth of this industry is because
of the rising utilization of humic acid in agriculture and various other
sectors, growing attention on organic farming & sustainable agriculture,
and increasing consciousness of the harms of chemical fertilizers.
Humic acid is an organic element that
derives from soils containing lignite, coal, and some other sources. It is
employed in animal feed and organic fertilizers in the form of grains, liquid,
and powder.
For instance, sandy soils are incapable
of holding water because of low humus content. Humic acid can produce ionized
nutrients, which are formed by the preservation of humus and water
biomolecules.
The increasing need for biostimulants
and organic fertilizers is a major factor boosting the requirement for humic
acid across the globe. The adoption of biostimulants comprising humic acid in
agriculture has been linked with the possibility of enhancing production
without losing the production of environmental crops.
Another key trend being observed in the humic acid market is sustainable
agriculture. Sustainable agriculture means offering suitable resources as per
existing human requirements, without harming the planet. Though chemical
fertilizers enhance the growth of the plant, those plants might not have the
essential combination of nutrients for humans or develop appropriate root
systems.
Moreover, they also gradually reduce the
soil quality, and the toxic chemicals further damage groundwater as well as
customers' well-being. Humic acid assists in soil retention as well as erosion
prevention and guarantees the finest plant growth by helping the development of
the root system.
In the pharmaceutical sector, the
effectiveness of medicine plays an important part in its success. Various
research studies have revealed that humic acid can assist in boosting the
antiviral agent’s effectiveness.
Generally, synthetic polymers are
employed for targeted medication delivery, however, the application of humic
acid has unlocked the entrance for additional natural substances.
APAC accounted for a significant share
of the industry. This can be primarily ascribed to the fact that the largest
agricultural land in in Asia, with more than 1.4 billion hectares, with China
owning 527 million hectares.
Moreover, the huge populace and the
substantial dependence on the agriculture sector are the key factors for
boosting the regional industry. In addition, the increase in the consciousness
of sustainable agriculture will further boost the growth of the industry in
this region.
It is because of the increasing emphasis
on organic farming and sustainable agriculture, the humic acid industry will
continue to advance in the coming years.
Source: P&S Intelligence
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