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    ID: MRFR/AGR/3077-CR
    144 Pages
    Varsha More
    September 2020

    The Agricultural Inoculants Market is a pivotal player in modern agriculture, contributing to sustainable and efficient crop production. These inoculants, comprising beneficial microorganisms, stimulate plant growth and enhance nutrient uptake, fostering a symbiotic relationship between plants and microbes. This market is instrumental in promoting environmentally friendly practices, reducing the reliance on chemical fertilizers, and improving overall soil health.

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    Top Industry Leaders in the Agricultural Inoculants Market

    Agricultural Inoculants Market OverviewAzelis, a preeminent innovative service provider in the food ingredients and specialty chemicals sector, is happy to announce the growth of its distribution alliance with Novozymes, a pioneer in biological solutions, in 2023. With immediate effect, Azelis will distribute Novozymes' range of microbial inoculant, biostimulant, and biocontrol products in Malaysia, together with its best-in-class bio-based agriculture ("BioAg") solutions. This mandate expands on Azelis and Novozymes' fruitful collaboration in other Asia Pacific markets, such as Food & Nutrition in New Zealand and Home Care & Industrial Cleaning in the Philippines.


    ProGro BIO, an AgTech microbial sciences firm based in Atlanta, has announced that its new R&D centre, which is located outside of Boise, Idaho, has been completed and put into service for 2023. The business specialises in creating organic soil inoculant products that are all-natural and geared towards the agricultural.


    by 2023 Nutrition Technologies introduced DiptiaTM, a novel bioactive organic fertiliser, on May 5, 2023. It was created and manufactured especially to fight fungal plant diseases and shield soil from infection. A microbial biocontrol agent and insect chitin have been added to Black Soldier Fly frass to create DiptiaTM, a patent-pending product of Nutrition Technologies. It has been demonstrated that the bacteria, which was obtained from the BSF larvae itself, inhibits plant diseases.Some of the Agricultural Inoculants Companies listed below:Corteva Inc (U.S.), BASF SE (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), Novozymes A/S (Denmark), Brettyoung (Canada), Rizobacter Argentina S.A. (Argentina), Italpollina S.p.A. (Italy), Advanced Biological Marketing Inc (U.S.), Soil Technologies Corporation (U.S.), Verdesian Life Sciences LLC (U.S.)Agricultural Inoculants Market23.jpg