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Global Fertilizer Market is going to worth more than US$ 93.9 Billion by 2027. by Segments (Ammonia, Phosphorus, and Potassium), Region, Company Analysis & Forecast.
Marietta, Georgia, United States., February 10, 2021 - /PressReleasePoint/ - The need for fertilization is increasing globally due to the rising global population. Fertilizers play a significant role in plants growth, which provides nutrients to the soil, leading to production efficiency and more optimum food production. The primary nutrients for plant growth are ammonia, phosphorus, and potassium, and these should be in the right quantity for healthy crops. According to Renub Research Analysis,
US$ 93.9 Billion by 2027.
Nitrogen is essential in developing plants because it forms proteins that help to build tissues present in plants. In comparison, phosphorus helps develop the plant through photosynthesis purpose, which converts sunlight to energy. Potassium is useful for carbohydrate and starch synthesis. As per
Seven Prairie startups to watch in 2021
Over the past couple of years, Sean O’Connor from Conexus Venture Capital has been putting together a list of Prairie tech companies to keep an eye on. We connected with Sean recently and he asked if the two of us could carry the torch going forward. We are thrilled to take over this project to spotlight some of the top Prairie founders that continue to show how to create globally successful tech companies.
As two founders running Saskatoon-based tech companies, we’ve seen firsthand how quickly the Prairie ecosystem has grown and are excited to highlight a handful of companies keeping up the momentum. We’ll focus on those headquartered in Alberta, Saskatchewan or Manitoba, and those not already mentioned on the 2019 and 2020 list.