The US Agriculture Microbiome market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 11.8% during the forecast period (2021-2027). The factors driving the growth of the US agriculture microbiome market include high expenditure on R&D projects in field of biotechnology, high adoption rate of advanced technologies, and significant presence of several key players of agriculture microbiome market. In February 2020, Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences has conducted a research on rebuilding soil microbiomes in high tunnel agriculture system.
Browse the full report description US Agriculture Microbiome Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Function (Crop Protection, Soil Amendment), by Type (Bacteria, Fungi, Virus, Other), by Formulation (Dry Formulation, Liquid Formulation), by Mode of Application (Soil treatment, Foliar Spray, Seed Treatment), by Crop Type (Cereals, Oilseeds & Pulses, Fruits & Vegetables, Other) Forecast Period 2021-2027 at https://www.omrglobal.com/industry-reports/us-agriculture-microbiome-market
This study was performed under the US Department of Agriculture Organic Transitions Program with an aim to support farmers to rebuild healthy soil microbiomes after a soil-clearing event. Ongoing research projects related to the implication of microbiome for soil treatment and seed treatment is anticipate to make significant contribution to the regional market growth. Presence of key market players such as BASF SE, Certis USA LLC, Bayer CropScience AG, Marrone Bio Innovations, Inc., Valent USA LLC in the country is another factor driving the growth of the US agriculture microbiome market.
Market Coverage
o By Function
o By Type
o By Formulation
o By Mode of Application
o By Crop Type
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o Deviation from the pre-COVID-19 forecast
o Most affected segment
US Agriculture Microbiome Market Report Segment
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By Type
By Formulation
By Mode of Application
By Crop Type
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