FactMR: Why Demand for Controlled Release Fertilizers Remains Muted Despite Sustainability Initiatives
Controlled Release Fertilizers to Gain Traction over Conventional Fertilizers, on back of Improved Crop Efficiency
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / March 2, 2021 / Fact.MR: Broader initiatives toward sustainable agriculture continues to boost controlled release fertilizer sales, but inflexibility and inconsistency remain deterrents. A new market study by consulting firm Fact.MR opines demand for controlled fertilizers to grow at nearly 5% in 2021. The potential for further demand remains significant, however, in the absence of regulations, adoption remains modest in many agrarian economies.
Fact.MR s study tracks global sales of controlled release fertilizers in 20+ countries, highlighting key aspects will drive demand in the future.
Why Demand for Controlled Release Fertilizers Remains Muted Despite Sustainability Initiatives
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Why Demand for Controlled Release Fertilizers Remains Muted Despite Sustainability Initiatives
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Tar on the rocks at Achziv beach, February 25, 2021. (Sue Surkes/Times of Israel)
Tar under the water at Achziv beach, February 25, 2021. (Sue Surkes/Times of Israel)
Tar on the rocks, Achziv beach, February 25, 2021. (Sue Surkes/Times of Israel)
Tar in the kurkar rock, Achziv beach, February 25, 2021. (Sue Surkes/Times of Israel)
Tar mixed with trash and bits of driftwood, Achziv beach, February 25, 2021. (Sue Surkes/Times of Israel)
Tar on the rocks, Achziv beach, February 25, 2021. (Sue Surkes/Times of Israel)
Tar under the water at Achziv beach, February 25, 2021. (Sue Surkes/Times of Israel)
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