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PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2073652

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PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2073652

Germany Fertilizer - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2026 - 2031)

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According to Mordor Intelligence, germany fertilizer market size in 2026 is estimated at USD 4.32 billion, growing from 2025 value of USD 4.49 billion with 2031 projections showing USD 5.43 billion, growing at 3.88% CAGR over 2026-2031.

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This report is Segmented by Type (Complex and Straight), by Form (Conventional and Specialty), by Application Mode (Fertigation, Foliar, and Soil), and by Crop Type (Field Crops, Horticultural Crops, and Turf and Ornamental). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD) and Volume (Metric Tons).

Germany Fertilizer Market Trends and Insights

Precision-ag fertigation boom

Germany's precision agriculture revolution is fundamentally reshaping fertilizer application methods, with fertigation systems experiencing unprecedented adoption rates among commercial growers. The integration of IoT sensors, GPS-guided application equipment, and variable-rate technology enables farmers to optimize nutrient delivery with unprecedented precision, reducing input costs while maximizing crop yields. Digital agriculture platforms now monitor soil conditions in real-time, allowing for dynamic fertilizer adjustments based on weather patterns, crop growth stages, and nutrient availability.

Demand for enhanced-efficiency fertilizers

Controlled-release, stabilized nitrogen, and nitrification-inhibitor products shield nutrients from volatilization and leaching, a key advantage as nitrate-vulnerable zones rise to 28% of farmland. BASF's investment of EUR 150 million (USD 163 million) at Ludwigshafen expands the local supply of urease-inhibitor coatings, while premium pricing gaps tighten as growers factor in fewer passes and higher yield stability. The premium pricing of enhanced-efficiency fertilizers, typically 20-30% higher than conventional products, is being offset by reduced application frequency and improved crop performance, making these technologies economically viable for progressive farmers.

Stricter Nitrate Application Caps

Germany's implementation of increasingly restrictive nitrate application limits under the revised Fertilizer Ordinance is constraining traditional fertilizer usage patterns and forcing farmers to reconsider their nutrient management strategies. The designation of additional nitrate-vulnerable zones, now covering approximately 28% of German agricultural land, imposes mandatory reductions in nitrogen application rates of up to 20% compared to crop requirements. These restrictions are particularly challenging for intensive crop production systems that have historically relied on high nitrogen inputs to maximize yields.

Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:

  1. Greenhouse and hydroponic expansion
  2. Rising crop prices and farm income
  3. Volatile Gas and Phosphate-Rock Costs

For complete list of drivers and restraints, kindly check the Table Of Contents.

Segment Analysis

Straight fertilizers command 65.8% of Germany fertillizers market share in 2025, reflecting German farmers' preference for single-nutrient products that enable precise nutrient management and cost optimization. The segment's dominance stems from the flexibility it provides in customizing fertilizer programs based on soil testing results and crop-specific requirements. Urea remains the leading nitrogen source due to its high nutrient content and compatibility with precision application equipment, while muriate of potash (MoP) maintains a strong position as the primary potassium fertilizer. Demand for straight micronutrient fertilizers, including zinc, boron, and manganese products, is also increasing as soil testing programs continue to identify nutrient deficiencies in intensive cropping systems.

Complex fertilizers account for the remaining market share and are gaining popularity in regions where single-application nutrient programs are preferred over multiple straight fertilizer treatments due to labor cost considerations. The segment is projected to be the fastest-growing, registering a CAGR of 4.7% from 2026 to 2031. Growth is driven by increasing demand for balanced nutrient formulations, improved application efficiency, and simplified nutrient management. Products such as DAP and NPK formulations are benefiting from the adoption of integrated nutrient management practices and precision farming systems that emphasize optimized nutrient delivery. The growing focus on operational efficiency and balanced crop nutrition is anticipated to further support demand for complex fertilizers across Germany.

Conventional fertilizers maintain 81.1% of the Germany fertillizers market size in 2025, demonstrating the continued importance of traditional granular and prilled formulations in German agriculture. The segment's stability reflects farmers' familiarity with conventional products and their compatibility with existing application equipment and storage infrastructure. Granular urea, DAP, and potash products remain the workhorses of German crop production, offering reliable nutrient delivery at competitive prices. Conventional fertilizers benefit from established supply chains, standardized quality specifications, and widespread dealer networks that ensure product availability across all agricultural regions.

Specialty fertilizers represent the fastest-growing segment, with a 5.2% CAGR through 2031, driven by regulatory pressures and farmer demand for enhanced performance characteristics. Controlled-release fertilizers (CRF) are gaining market share in high-value crop production, where their ability to synchronize nutrient release with plant uptake patterns justifies premium pricing. Water-soluble fertilizers are experiencing robust growth in greenhouse and fertigation applications, where precise nutrient control and rapid plant response are critical success factors. Slow-release fertilizers (SRF) are finding applications in environmentally sensitive areas where nitrate leaching restrictions favor extended-release formulations. Liquid fertilizers are expanding beyond their traditional foliar application niche into soil injection and fertigation systems, offering improved mixing capabilities and reduced handling costs compared to dry products.

Complete Report Scope:

  • Type
    • Complex
    • Straight
      • Micronutrients
        • Boron
        • Copper
        • Iron
        • Manganese
        • Molybdenum
        • Zinc
        • Others
      • Nitrogenous
        • Urea
        • Others
      • Phosphatic
        • DAP
        • MAP
        • SSP
        • TSP
      • Potassic
        • MoP
        • SoP
      • Secondary Macronutrients
        • Calcium
        • Magnesium
        • Sulfur
  • Form
    • Conventional
    • Speciality
      • CRF
      • Liquid Fertilizer
      • SRF
      • Water Soluble
  • Application Mode
    • Fertigation
    • Foliar
    • Soil
  • Crop Type
    • Field Crops
    • Horticultural Crops
    • Turf and Ornamental

List of Companies Covered in this Report:

  1. AGLUKON Spezialduenger GmbH & Co. KG
  2. AGROFERT A.S. (AGROFERT Group)
  3. BASF SE
  4. Bayer AG
  5. CF Industries Holdings Inc.
  6. EuroChem Group AG
  7. Grupa Azoty S.A.
  8. Haifa Group
  9. ICL Group Ltd.
  10. Kingenta Ecological Engineering Group Co., Ltd. (Kingenta Group)
  11. K+S Aktiengesellschaft
  12. Mosaic Company
  13. Nutrien Ltd.
  14. PhosAgro PJSC
  15. Yara International ASA

Additional Benefits:

  • The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
  • 3 months of analyst support
Product Code: 50002250

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1 Study Assumptions and Market Definition
  • 1.2 Scope of the Study
  • 1.3 Research Methodology

2 REPORT OFFERS

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND KEY FINDINGS

4 KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS

  • 4.1 Acreage Of Major Crop Types
    • 4.1.1 Field Crops
    • 4.1.2 Horticultural Crops
  • 4.2 Average Nutrient Application Rates
    • 4.2.1 Micronutrients
      • 4.2.1.1 Field Crops
      • 4.2.1.2 Horticultural Crops
    • 4.2.2 Primary Nutrients
      • 4.2.2.1 Field Crops
      • 4.2.2.2 Horticultural Crops
    • 4.2.3 Secondary Macronutrients
      • 4.2.3.1 Field Crops
      • 4.2.3.2 Horticultural Crops
  • 4.3 Agricultural Land Equipped For Irrigation
  • 4.4 Regulatory Framework
  • 4.5 Value Chain and Distribution Channel Analysis
  • 4.6 Market Drivers
    • 4.6.1 Precision-ag fertigation boom
    • 4.6.2 Demand for enhanced-efficiency fertilizers
    • 4.6.3 Greenhouse and hydroponic expansion
    • 4.6.4 Rising crop prices and farm income
    • 4.6.5 Federal Humus carbon-credit scheme
    • 4.6.6 Green-ammonia import corridors
  • 4.7 Market Restraints
    • 4.7.1 Stricter nitrate application caps
    • 4.7.2 Volatile gas and phosphate-rock costs
    • 4.7.3 Protest-driven policy uncertainty
    • 4.7.4 Protein-crop rotation cannibalizing N demand

5 MARKET SIZE AND GROWTH FORECASTS (VALUE AND VOLUME)

  • 5.1 Type
    • 5.1.1 Complex
    • 5.1.2 Straight
      • 5.1.2.1 Micronutrients
        • 5.1.2.1.1 Boron
        • 5.1.2.1.2 Copper
        • 5.1.2.1.3 Iron
        • 5.1.2.1.4 Manganese
        • 5.1.2.1.5 Molybdenum
        • 5.1.2.1.6 Zinc
        • 5.1.2.1.7 Others
      • 5.1.2.2 Nitrogenous
        • 5.1.2.2.1 Urea
        • 5.1.2.2.2 Others
      • 5.1.2.3 Phosphatic
        • 5.1.2.3.1 DAP
        • 5.1.2.3.2 MAP
        • 5.1.2.3.3 SSP
        • 5.1.2.3.4 TSP
      • 5.1.2.4 Potassic
        • 5.1.2.4.1 MoP
        • 5.1.2.4.2 SoP
      • 5.1.2.5 Secondary Macronutrients
        • 5.1.2.5.1 Calcium
        • 5.1.2.5.2 Magnesium
        • 5.1.2.5.3 Sulfur
  • 5.2 Form
    • 5.2.1 Conventional
    • 5.2.2 Speciality
      • 5.2.2.1 CRF
      • 5.2.2.2 Liquid Fertilizer
      • 5.2.2.3 SRF
      • 5.2.2.4 Water Soluble
  • 5.3 Application Mode
    • 5.3.1 Fertigation
    • 5.3.2 Foliar
    • 5.3.3 Soil
  • 5.4 Crop Type
    • 5.4.1 Field Crops
    • 5.4.2 Horticultural Crops
    • 5.4.3 Turf and Ornamental

6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

  • 6.1 Key Strategic Moves
  • 6.2 Market Share Analysis
  • 6.3 Company Landscape
  • 6.4 Company Profiles (includes Global level Overview, Market level overview, Core Segments, Financials as available, Strategic Information, Market Rank/Share, Products and Services, Recent Developments)
    • 6.4.1 AGLUKON Spezialduenger GmbH & Co. KG
    • 6.4.2 AGROFERT A.S. (AGROFERT Group)
    • 6.4.3 BASF SE
    • 6.4.4 Bayer AG
    • 6.4.5 CF Industries Holdings Inc.
    • 6.4.6 EuroChem Group AG
    • 6.4.7 Grupa Azoty S.A.
    • 6.4.8 Haifa Group
    • 6.4.9 ICL Group Ltd.
    • 6.4.10 Kingenta Ecological Engineering Group Co., Ltd. (Kingenta Group)
    • 6.4.11 K+S Aktiengesellschaft
    • 6.4.12 Mosaic Company
    • 6.4.13 Nutrien Ltd.
    • 6.4.14 PhosAgro PJSC
    • 6.4.15 Yara International ASA

7 KEY STRATEGIC QUESTIONS FOR FERTILIZER CEOS

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