According to the latest report published by the Frank N Raf Market Research &Consulting Company, it is defined that The Global Agrochemicaland Pesticide Markets the expansion of the agrochemical and pesticide industry is reaching 5.9% p.a. in the coming years.
This report describes the market and the forecast between 2008 and 2014 the market increased with an average annual growth of 10.2%. Global demand while the remaining market share is divided between
Fungicides (19.7%),
Disinfectants (3.4%),
Other agrochemicals and pesticides (7.0%).
The report also includes the largest agrochemical and pesticide markets while the strongest annual growth is forecast to occur in
China (8.8%),
Egypt (8.7%),
India (8.5%),
Bangladesh (8.1%),
and South Korea (7.0%).
The report covers the global market report the package includes country reports from the following countries:
Argentina,
Australia,
Austria,
Azerbaijan,
Bangladesh,
Bolivia,
Bulgaria,
Canada,
China,
Colombia,
Cyprus,
Ecuador,
Egypt,
Estonia,
France,
Georgia,
Germany,
Ghana,
Greece,
Hungary,
India,
Indonesia,
Iran,
Ireland,
Italy,
Japan,
Jordan,
Kazakhstan,
Lithuania,
Macedonia,
Malaysia,
Mexico,
Moldova,
Mongolia,
Morocco,
Nepal,
Netherlands,
Norway,
Oman,
Pakistan,
Panama,
Peru,
Philippines,
Poland,
Portugal,
Romania,
Senegal,
Slovakia,
Slovenia,
South Africa,
South Korea,
Spain,
Sudan,
Sweden,
Thailand,
Turkey,
Ukraine,
United Kingdom,
United States,
Uruguay,
Vietnam,
Yemen.
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The report also includes the forecast for 2009-2015 along with the historical data from 2017 to 20122, depends on revenue which makes the reports an invaluable resource for industry executives forMarketing, Sales And product managers, Consultants, Analysts.
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