Agrochemicals

Created by Rohit Chorghe, Modified on Mon, 17 Aug at 6:36 PM by Rohit Chorghe

The agrochemicals industry encompasses companies that manufacture chemicals and biological inputs that support agricultural crop growth, protection, and productivity.

Key product categories include:

  • Fertilizers that provide essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
  • Crop protection chemicals (pesticides) including herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, and rodenticides.
  • Seeds and biotech traits such as hybrid and genetically modified (GM) seeds.
  • Adjuvants and growth agents that improve agrochemical effectiveness.

Agrochemicals are critical to modern agriculture, helping farmers increase yields, improve crop quality, and reduce losses from pests, diseases, and nutrient deficiencies. The industry is highly regulated due to environmental, food safety, and public health considerations.


Quick Industry Match Guide

Industry TierCompany TypesExamples
Tier 1: Prime Manufacturers & BrandsProducers of branded fertilizers, pesticides, and seedsYara International, Bayer Crop Science, Syngenta
Tier 1-2: Major Systems IntegratorsFertilizer processors, pesticide formulators, biotech seed developersNutrien, Corteva, BASF Agricultural Solutions
Tier 2-3: Component & Specialized SuppliersChemical intermediates, adjuvant makers, equipment suppliersUPL, CF Industries, K+S
Tier 3: Raw Materials & FeedstockNatural gas, phosphate, potash, and chemical feedstock suppliersSABIC, Mosaic, BHP

Agrochemicals Supply Chain Stages: Quick View Table 

Supply Chain StageTier 3: Raw Materials & FeedstockTier 2-3: Component & Specialized SuppliersTier 1-2: Major Systems IntegratorsTier 1: Prime Manufacturers & Brands
Description & Key ActivitiesSourcing natural gas, phosphate rock, potash, and chemical feedstocks. Activities include mining, gas extraction, and feedstock preparation. Disruptions can significantly impact fertilizer and pesticide production.Producing agrochemical intermediates, adjuvants, additives, packaging, and processing equipment. Supports downstream manufacturing operations.Converting raw materials into fertilizers, pesticides, crop protection products, and biotech seeds through advanced manufacturing and formulation processes.Manufacturing, branding, and distributing finished fertilizers, pesticides, and seed solutions globally.
Expanded Company TypesNatural gas suppliers
Phosphate miners
Potash miners
Chemical feedstock providers
Intermediate chemical producers
Adjuvant manufacturers
Agrochemical equipment suppliers
Packaging providers
Fertilizer manufacturers
Pesticide formulators
Biotech seed companies
Contract manufacturers
Branded fertilizer companies
Crop protection companies
Seed companies
Integrated agriscience providers
ExamplesSABIC (ammonia feedstocks), Mosaic (phosphate rock), BHP (potash), ICL Group (mineral inputs)UPL (pesticide intermediates), Croda (spray adjuvants), Stamicarbon (fertilizer technology), Amcor (agrochemical packaging)Nutrien (fertilizers), Corteva (crop protection), BASF Agricultural Solutions (fungicides), KWS Saat (hybrid seeds)Yara International, Bayer Crop Science, Syngenta, FMC Corporation

Agrochemicals Sub-Sectors

1. Fertilizers

Producing products that supply the nutrients required for healthy crop development.

The primary nutrient groups are:

  • Nitrogen (N)
  • Phosphorus (P)
  • Potassium (K)
Company CategoryExpanded Examples & Roles
Nitrogen Fertilizer ProducersYara International (urea); CF Industries (ammonium nitrate)
Phosphate Fertilizer ManufacturersMosaic (diammonium phosphate); OCP Group (phosphate fertilizers)
Potash Fertilizer ProducersNutrien (potassium chloride); K+S (potash products)

Select if your company:

  • Manufactures nitrogen, phosphate, or potash fertilizers
  • Produces blended, controlled-release, or specialty fertilizers

2. Crop Protection Chemicals (Pesticides)

Manufacturing products that protect crops against weeds, insects, fungi, and other threats.

This sector typically requires significant R&D investment and regulatory approval.

Company CategoryExpanded Examples & Roles
Insecticide ProducersFMC (pyrethroid products); Sumitomo Chemical (insecticides)
Herbicide ManufacturersBayer Crop Science (glyphosate products); BASF (crop herbicides)
Fungicide & Specialty Pesticide MakersSyngenta (fungicides); Corteva (specialty crop protection products)

Select if your company:

  • Produces herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, or pesticides
  • Manufactures crop protection products

3. Seeds & Biotech Traits

Developing advanced seeds designed for improved productivity, pest resistance, drought tolerance, and yield performance.

Company CategoryExpanded Examples & Roles
Hybrid Seed ProducersKWS Saat (corn hybrids); Limagrain (vegetable seeds)
GM Seed DevelopersBayer Crop Science (herbicide-tolerant seeds); Corteva (Bt corn)
Seed Treatment Chemical ProducersSyngenta (seed coatings); BASF (seed treatments)

Select if your company:

  • Develops hybrid or genetically modified seeds
  • Produces seed treatment technologies

4. Adjuvants & Growth Agents

Producing supporting products that improve agrochemical performance and crop productivity.

Company CategoryExpanded Examples & Roles
Spray Adjuvant ProducersCroda (spray enhancers); Evonik (agricultural surfactants)
Plant Growth Regulator ManufacturersNufarm (growth regulators); Valent (plant hormone solutions)
Soil Conditioner ProducersICL Group (soil amendments); Compass Minerals (micronutrient products)

Select if your company:

  • Produces adjuvants or surfactants
  • Manufactures growth regulators, micronutrients, or soil conditioners

Indirect Connections to Agrochemicals

Organizations outside core agrochemical production may still be significantly impacted by agrochemical supply chain events.

Indirect Connection TypeDescriptionExamplesRecommended Additional Industry
Raw Material SuppliersProvide natural gas, phosphate, and potash feedstocksNatural gas used in ammonia productionNatural Resources & Mining
Chemical SuppliersSupply intermediates and specialty ingredientsHerbicide precursorsIndustrial Chemicals
Logistics & TransportationTransport fertilizers and pesticidesBulk fertilizer export terminalsFreight & Logistics
Equipment ProvidersSupply granulators, reactors, and packaging systemsFertilizer production equipmentGeneral Manufacturing
Agricultural PartnersUse agrochemicals in farming operationsFarms dependent on fertilizersAgriculture
Research & DevelopmentDrive innovation in seeds and crop protectionAgricultural biotechnology researchResearch & Development

Additional Industries to Select Alongside Agrochemicals

Related IndustryWhy You Might Select ItIndirect Connection Examples
Natural Resources & MiningNatural gas, phosphate, and potash sourcingGas shortages disrupting ammonia production
Industrial ChemicalsChemical intermediates and feedstocksSupply constraints affecting pesticide ingredients
AgricultureEnd-use demand for agrochemicalsCrop conditions affecting fertilizer demand
Freight & LogisticsTransportation and export infrastructureDelays in fertilizer shipments
General ManufacturingProduction equipment and packaging systemsEquipment downtime affecting output
Research & DevelopmentBiotech and sustainable innovationDelays in biological crop protection R&D
Power & EnergyEnergy-intensive fertilizer productionPower outages disrupting ammonia plants

Do NOT Select Agrochemicals If Your Company

SituationSelect This Industry Instead
Uses fertilizers or pesticides but does not manufacture themAgriculture
Produces general chemicals serving many industriesIndustrial Chemicals
Manufactures general industrial equipmentGeneral Manufacturing
Provides software or consulting to agrochemical firmsTechnology, SaaS, Professional Services
Grows crops without producing agricultural inputsAgriculture
Produces unrelated consumer goodsConsumer Goods
Provides financing, insurance, or legal servicesInsurance & Finance

Why Select Agrochemicals

Selecting Agrochemicals ensures your organization receives EventWatch bulletins about:

  • Natural gas, phosphate, potash, and feedstock supply disruptions
  • Fertilizer and pesticide production outages or quality issues
  • Regulatory changes affecting crop protection products
  • Environmental restrictions, pesticide approvals, and product bans
  • Supply chain bottlenecks impacting agricultural inputs
  • Market shifts toward biological, organic, and sustainable crop solutions
  • Logistics disruptions affecting fertilizer and pesticide distribution
  • Innovation in crop science, biotechnology, seed genetics, and precision agriculture

These alerts help organizations anticipate and respond to events that directly affect agricultural productivity, manufacturing operations, regulatory compliance, supply chain continuity, and long-term business strategy.

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