PUBLISHER: MarketsandMarkets | PRODUCT CODE: 2024210
PUBLISHER: MarketsandMarkets | PRODUCT CODE: 2024210
The ammonia market is projected to grow from USD 82.56 billion in 2025 to USD 102.74 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 3.71% during the forecast period.
| Scope of the Report | |
|---|---|
| Years Considered for the Study | 2022-2031 |
| Base Year | 2025 |
| Forecast Period | 2026-2031 |
| Units Considered | Value (USD Billion) Volume (Kiloton) |
| Segments | Type, Sales Channel, End-Use Industry, and Region |
| Regions covered | North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East & Africa, and South America |
The demand for ammonia is driven by growing agricultural consumption, driven by increasing population and food demand, as well as rising refrigeration demand.

"The aqueous segment is projected to be the second-largest segment during the forecast period."
The second-largest type of ammonia in the market is aqueous ammonia, mainly because of its widespread use in industry and its comparatively safer handling than anhydrous ammonia. Although it is less concentrated in nitrogen and thus cannot be used in bulk fertilizer production, it is extensively used in other industries such as water treatment, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and cleaning chemicals. The regulatory framework in the developed regions is shifting toward a more safety-conscious focus on working conditions and handling hazardous materials, thereby promoting the use of aqueous ammonia, a less volatile material that is easier to store and transport. This makes it especially applicable to industries that demand smaller-scale, controlled ammonia use, rather than the large-scale use in agriculture. Also, aqueous ammonia is used in emissions control schemes, such as selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of nitrogen oxides, making it useful in industrial and environmental applications. Nevertheless, it is not as dominant, even with its benefits, owing to its reduced efficiency in supplying nitrogen as a fertilizer. As agriculture remains the planet's major user of ammonia, high-concentration anhydrous ammonia remains in demand as the primary product, leaving aqueous ammonia as the second-largest and yet growing portion.
"The indirect sales segment is projected to be the second-largest segment during the forecast period."
The indirect sales channel is the second-largest in the ammonia market, as it is important for distribution but not for primary supply. Although bulk ammonia is usually sold directly by producers to large fertilizer manufacturers or industrial consumers, indirect routes, including distributors, wholesalers, and retailers, are essential for delivering to small end users, especially agricultural consumers. Farmers in most economies, particularly developing ones, depend on local dealers and cooperatives in their countries to obtain fertilizers, which are made from ammonia. This establishes a robust downstream network in which indirect sales are critical to last-mile delivery. This segment is growing due to the development of rural infrastructure, greater penetration of agricultural inputs, and government programs to enhance the availability of fertilizers. Nevertheless, ammonia is a very dangerous chemical that must be stored and transported in special ways, which limits large-scale manipulation of intermediates at the bulk level. Moreover, centralized procurement systems and long-term contracts between producers and large buyers minimize upstream dependence on intermediaries. Consequently, although indirect sales play an essential role in distribution and accessibility, they are nonetheless less important than direct sales, which prevail due to their efficiency, scale, and cost benefits.
"The textiles segment is projected to be the second-largest segment during the forecast period."
The second-largest end-use sector of ammonia is the textile industry because it is used in several fabric processing and finishing tasks, but is much smaller than agriculture. Some of the processes that are treated with ammonia include fiber treatment, pH control, dye fixation, and finishing to enhance the fabric strength, softness, and durability. This segment has a strong relationship with the increase in the production of textile goods, especially in Asia Pacific, where nations such as China, India, and Bangladesh are major global manufacturers. The use of ammonia in processing applications is being driven by increasing global demand for apparel, rising exports, and the transition to high-quality, performance textiles. Moreover, government support and industrialization policies in developing economies for the textile industry also help create stable demand growth. But relative to agriculture, the amount of ammonia used in textiles is quite small, and demand is more susceptible to economic cycles and global trade. The need-based sector, such as agriculture, always accounts for the largest share of ammonia consumption. Thus, the textile industry, still growing and contributing to the demand for ammonia, is the second-largest segment, as it is relatively smaller and relies on the industrial activity.
"In terms of value, Europe is projected to be the second-largest segment during the forecast period."
The second-largest ammonia market is Europe, which is well-established in its agricultural systems, has an advanced industrial base, and has a robust regulatory structure. High fertilizer efficiency and advanced farming techniques increase the demand for ammonia in the region. Simultaneously, Europe is at the forefront of the shift to low-carbon, sustainable ammonia production, with policies and initiatives aligned with climate objectives. Companies such as the International Energy Agency state that Europe is focused on green ammonia, renewable integration, and emissions-reduction technologies. This is changing the investment towards innovation and infrastructure, which is helping to grow the market in the long term. Nonetheless, the growth in large-scale demand is limited by stringent environmental rules, carbon pricing systems, and restrictions on agricultural expansion. Also, Europe's comparatively stable population and well-developed agricultural industry do not require rapid growth in fertilizer use. Despite these limitations, the region is still a significant market with its technological innovations, robust industrial needs, and sustainable practices leadership.
By Company Type: Tier 1: 25%, Tier 2: 42%, and Tier 3: 33%
By Designation: C-level Executives: 20%, Directors: 30%, and Other Designations: 50%
By Region: North America: 20%, Europe: 10%, Asia Pacific: 40%, South America: 10%, and Middle East & Africa 20%
Notes: Other designations include sales, marketing, and product managers.
Tier 1: >USD 1 Billion; Tier 2: USD 500 million-1 Billion; and Tier 3: <USD 500 million
Companies Covered: CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (US), Yara International ASA (Norway), Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (Saudi Arabia), OCI Global (Netherlands), BASF SE (Germany), Nutrien (Canada), Qatar Fertiliser Company (Qatar), Koch Fertilizer, LLC (US), EuroChem Group (Switzerland), and CSBP Limited (Australia), among others are covered in the report.
The study includes an in-depth competitive analysis of these key players in the ammonia market, with their company profiles, recent developments, and key market strategies.
Research Coverage
This research report categorizes the ammonia market based on type (aqueous, anhydrous), sales channel (direct, indirect), end-use industry (agriculture, textile, refrigeration, mining, pharmaceutical, and other end-use industries), and region (Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, South America, and Middle East & Africa). The report's scope covers detailed information regarding the drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities influencing the growth of the ammonia market. A detailed analysis of the key industry players has been done to provide insights into their business overview, products offered, and key strategies, such as partnerships, collaborations, product launches, expansions, and acquisitions, associated with the ammonia market. This report covers a competitive analysis of upcoming startups in the ammonia market ecosystem.
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Analysis of key drivers (rising agricultural demand for ammonia, rising demand for grain and oilseed crops and increasing population, growing demand for refrigeration), restraints (fluctuations in pricing, high production costs), opportunities (growing emphasis on low carbon solutions, increasing demand from emerging markets), and challenges (alternative technologies, regulatory compliance, ongoing West Asia war impact on global ammonia market volatility).
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