DUBLIN, November 9, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "India Chemical Fertilizers Market Outlook, 2021" report to their offering.
This report gives an in-depth analysis of Chemical Fertilizers industry in India. Fertilizers are any solid, liquid or gaseous substances containing one or more plant nutrients. They are either applied to the soil, directly on the plant or added to aqueous solution; in order to maintain soil fertility, improve crop development, and crop quality.
The purpose of fertilizers are to supplement the natural supply of soil nutrient, build up soil fertility in order to satisfy the demand of crops with a high yield potential and to compensate for the nutrients taken by harvested products or lost by unavoidable leakages to the environment, in order to maintain good soil conditions for cropping. Manufactured fertilizers are classified according to different criteria as number of nutrients, types of combination, physical condition and nutrient release.
The Indian fertilizer industry has played a pivotal support role in the Indian agricultural industry. The growth in the use of chemical fertilizers amongst the farmers has been the secret of nation's green revolution in the late of sixties. The main fertilizer used in the state includes nitrogenous fertilizers, phosphate fertilizers, potash fertilizers and complex fertilizers. Today India is the third largest producer and second largest consumer in the of fertilizers in the world.
The fertilizers industry is distributed between three major participants' viz. Private sector undertakings, public sector units and cooperative societies. The Government of India subsidizes fertilizers to ensure that fertilizers are easily available to farmers and the county remains self-sufficient in agriculture and food grain production. The same has been achieved largely by controlling the price of fertilizer and the amount of production.
Key Product Type:
- Nitrogen Fertilizers
- Phosphate Fertilizers
- Potash Fertilizers
- Urea
- DAP
- MOP
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. India Chemical Fertilizers Market Outlook
2.1. Market Size By Value
2.2. Market Size By Volume
2.3. Market Share
2.3.1. By Region
2.3.2. By Crop
2.3.3. By Nutrient
3. India Nitrogen Market Outlook
3.1. Market Size By Volume
3.1.1. Overall Market
4. India Phosphate Market Outlook
4.1. Market Size By Volume
4.1.1. Overall Market
5. India Potash Market Outlook
5.1. Market Size By Volume
5.1.1. Overall Market
6. India Chemical Fertilizers Product Market Outlook
6.1. Market Size By Volume
6.1.1. Urea Market
6.1.2. DAP Market
6.1.3. MOP Market
7. India Economic Snapshot
8. Market Penetration
9. Raw Material
10. Manufacturing Process
10.1. Nitrogen Fertilizer
10.2. Phosphate Fertilizer
10.3. Potash Fertilizer
11. Policy & Regulatory Landscape
12. PEST Analysis
13. Channel Partner Analysis
14. India Chemical Fertilizers Market Dynamics
14.1. Key Drivers
14.2. Key Challenges
15. Market Trends & Development
16. Competitive Landscape
16.1. Porters Five Forces
16.2. Company Profiles
16.2.1. Coromandel International Limited
16.2.2. Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Limited
16.2.3. Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers & Chemicals Limited
16.2.4. Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited
16.2.5. Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited
16.2.6. National Fertilizer Limited
16.2.7. Indian Farmers Fertilizer Cooperative
16.2.8. Zuari Agro Chemicals Limited
16.2.9. Krishak Bharati Cooperative Limited
16.2.10. Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals Limited
17. Strategic Recommendations
For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/zzzfq4/india_chemical
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