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Eastern Europe Fertilizer Industry (nitrogenous, phosphatic, potassic) 2016 market researchreport

February 2016 | 35 pages | ID: EDC3A90C27CEN
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Global 2016 fertilizer industry market research report is a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the global fertilizer (Nitrogenous, Phosphatic, Potassic) industry.

The report offers the most up-to-date market data on the actual market situation and future outlook for fertilizers in the world and in the top global countries. For the purposes of this report, the global fertilizer market consists of North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Middle East-Africa (MEA) and Asia-Pacific.

Eastern Europe comprises the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine.

The report includes historic market data from 2009 to 2014 and forecasts until 2018, provides a basic overview of the industry including definitions, classifications, market development trends, competitive landscape analysis, key regions development status, import/export, demand figures and global major leading industry players.

Competitive landscape.

Today the world fertilizer market had total revenues of $ m in 2014, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of % between 2009 and 2014. In comparison the Asia-Pacific fertilizer market increased with CAGR of % over the same period to reach $ m in 2014…

Fertilizer market consumption volume increased with a CAGR of % between 2009 and 2014, to reach a total of thousand tonnes in 2014. The market's volume is expected to rise to thousand tonnes by the end of 2018, representing a CAGR of % for the 2015-2018 period…

The nitrogen (N) segment was the market's most lucrative in 2014, with total revenues of $ m, equivalent to % of the market's overall value. The phosphate (P2O5) segment contributed revenues of $ m in 2013, equating to % of the market's value…

The Eastern European fertilizer market experienced strong overall growth in value over the past few years, despite seeing significant value contraction in 2013. The EE market had revenues equal to $ m in 2014, which means CAGR of % between 2009 and 2014

Nitrogen capacity is expanding in low cost regions with additional capacity coming on-line this year and in 2016. Beginning in 2017, there are fewer projects starting up that will add capacity to the global system. Historically, global nitrogen demand has grown steadily at about x percent per year. This demand growth drives a need for approximately four to five new ammonia/urea complexes each year

The weak ruble continues to give incentive to Russian nitrogen producers to export rather than to supply domestic Russian demand. The prices are higher outside of Russia and payment in dollars is more advantageous than in rubles

The nitrogen (N) segment was the biggest in 2014, with total revenues of $ m, equivalent to % of the market's overall value. The phosphate (P2O5) segment contributed revenues of $ m in 2014, equating to % of the market's aggregate value...

Market volume increased with a CAGR of % between 2009 and 2014, to reach thousand tonnes in 2014. The market's volume is expected to rise to thousand tonnes by the end of 2018, which means CAGR of % for the 2015-2018 period…

The market value is forecast to grow, with CAGR of % for the 2015 - 2018 period, which is expected to drive the market to a value of $m by the end of 2018…
CHAPTER I. GLOBAL FERTILIZER MARKET REVIEW

1.1. GLOBAL INDUSTRY NEWS, TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS
1.2. MARKET DATA CALCULATION
1.3. FIVE FORCES GLOBAL FERTILIZER (NITROGENOUS, PHOSPHATIC, POTASSIC) INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

CHAPTER II. EASTERN EUROPE FERTILIZER MARKET ANALYSIS

2.1. EASTERN EUROPE INDUSTRY NEWS, TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS
2.2. MARKET DATA CALCULATION
2.3. MAIN MARKET PLAYERS AND THEIR STRATEGIES
  2.3.1. OJSC Uralkali
  2.3.2. JSC Acron


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