Organic Fertilizers Market By Source (Plants, Animals and Minerals), By Crop Type (Cereals & Grains, Oilseeds & Pulses, Fruits & Vegetables, and Others), By Form (Dry or Liquid Form), By Application (Soil Treatment and Seed Treatment) and By Region - Trends, Analysis and Forecast till 2029

Report Code: PMI92219 | Publish Date: December 2023 | No. of Pages: 168

Global Organic Fertilizers Market Market Size

The market for organic fertilizers was valued at US$ 7.24 billion globally in 2020 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.9% to reach US$ 21.99 billion by 2030.

In comparison to synthetic fertilizers, organic fertilizers are thought to be more sustainable, perishable, and environmentally friendly. They are made from vegetable matter, animal manure, human manure, and animal matter. In addition to providing nutrients for the plants, organic fertilizers improve the soil and help insects. Since many fertilizers end up in human food, using organic fertilizers also lowers the risk of disease in humans. Peat, animal, and plant wastes from agriculture, treated sewage sludge, and plant wastes are the main sources of organic fertilizers. Examples of animal-based organic fertilizers are blood meal, feather meal, fish meal, bone meal, and crab meal. This kind of fertilizer has a high nitrogen content and releases nutrients at a medium to quick. High-nitrogen organic fertilizers include urea, which is made from dried blood, feathers, urine, and blood meal.