Agrochemicals Market in India
2014 report describes the dynamics of agrochemicals
usage in this country. Agrochemicals, which form a major division of the
chemical industries in India, refer to a broad range of pesticides, including
insecticides, herbicides and fungicides. India is one of the largest producers
of agrochemicals in the world.
The domestic market is primarily
driven by insecticides, followed by herbicides and fungicides. Low
manufacturing costs and availability of process technologies attract
multinational companies to form strategic alliances with agrochemical companies
in India, resulting in transfer of technology and sharing of knowledge.
Demand for agrochemicals in India
is driven by the need to increase farmland productivity and prevent loss of
crops from pest attack. Government initiatives to increase minimum support
price (MSP) for farmers and various schemes for short term crop loans help
provide credit facilities to buy the relatively expensive agrochemicals.
However, lack of knowledge
regarding proper usage of agrochemicals, presence of spurious pesticides and
rising environmental concerns are impediments to the growth of the industry in
India. That is why, Integrated Pest Management, genetically modified seeds and
biopesticides have emerged as sustainable means to protect crops in the future.
Spanning over 78 pages “Agrochemicals Market in India 2014” report Covering Executive
Summary, Macroeconomic Indicators, Introduction, Market Overview, Import and
Export, Drivers and Challenges, Government Initiatives, Competitive Landscape,
Strategic Recommendations, Appendix. This report Covered Companies are - Aditya
Birla Chemicals (India) Ltd., BASF India Ltd., National Fertilizers Ltd., PI
Industries Ltd., Rallis India Ltd., UPL Ltd., Gharda Chemicals Ltd., Heranba
Industries Ltd., Rhodia Specialty Chemicals India Ltd., Sajjan India Ltd.
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