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Biologicals Market: Agriculture Future Trend’s

The rapid growth of biologicals for agriculture is being driven, in part, by the demand for increased agricultural productivity and sustainability. New technologies in this space are enabling sustainable, “green” approaches to the challenge of producing enough crops to keep up with increasing demand for food and fuel. Due to an emerging shift in the industry towards biological products that promote positive interactions with the native soil microflora and products that are applicable to a wider range of crops. “Throughout most of the first century of the inoculant industry, fundamental assumptions were made about the role of bacteria in promoting plant growth. Download PDF Brochure @  http://www.micromarketmonitor.com/contact/8738589978-download_pdf_brochure.html Geographies of Biologicals are North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World. Submarkets of Biologicals are Biopesticides, Bio Fertilizer, Bio Stimulants and Organic am...

Focus on Biological's Agricultural sector – Continuous Growth

The growth is attributed to the rise in incidences of diabetes, on-going patent expirations of biologic drugs such as Lantus, Humalog, and Novorapid, and the cost effectiveness of the biosimilars of insulin. Get PDF Brochure @ http://www.micromarketmonitor.com/contact/8738589978-download_pdf_brochure.html Other factors that drive the global the rise in the number of off-patented biologic drugs, rise in incidences of chronic disorders, growing pressure to cut healthcare expenditure, rise in aging populations, and government support and initiatives. Biological are Biopesticides, Bio Fertilizer, Bio Stimulants and Organic amendments. - Biopesticides They are eco-friendly and easy to use. Biopesticides are key components of integrated pest management (IPM) programs, and are receiving much practical attention as a means to reduce the load of synthetic chemical products being used to control plant diseases. The growth of the biopes...