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Global fruit and vegetable growth, trends and forecasts 2014-2019
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Fruits And Vegetables Crop Protection Market - Growth, Trends And Forecasts (2014 - 2019)" report to their offering.
Consumption of pesticides in fruit and vegetable crop applications is likely to sustain modest CAGRs of 5.5% (volume) and 6.2% (value) over the 2014-2020 analysis period. Asia-Pacific and Latin America are slated to emerge as the fastest growing markets for pesticides in fruit and vegetable crop applications, while North America and Europe would lag behind in this area.
Despite a general trend towards vegetarianism gaining in prominence, the Western world has yet to adopt full-fledged vegetarian diets to a large extent. In Asia-Pacific, India is home to the largest number of vegetarians globally, which has been a major factor in continued demand for fruits and vegetables. However, specific fruits and vegetables have been implicated in increasing sugar levels of individuals, which can have serious consequences for diabetics. This factor has played a crucial role in curbing demand for fruits and vegetables in developed regions that have a large population of such individuals.
A new report on growth, trends and forecasts for the global Fruit and Vegetable Crop Protection market offers key insights into a range of factors that drive sales of pesticides in this application area. The report also mentions certain constraints that have been responsible for pulling back growth.
Please click here to learn more.
For more information:
Laura Wood
Research and Markets
Tel: +353-1-416-8900
U.S./CAN Toll Free: +1-800-526-8630
Fax: +353-1-481-1716
Email: press@researchandmarkets.com
Consumption of pesticides in fruit and vegetable crop applications is likely to sustain modest CAGRs of 5.5% (volume) and 6.2% (value) over the 2014-2020 analysis period. Asia-Pacific and Latin America are slated to emerge as the fastest growing markets for pesticides in fruit and vegetable crop applications, while North America and Europe would lag behind in this area.
Despite a general trend towards vegetarianism gaining in prominence, the Western world has yet to adopt full-fledged vegetarian diets to a large extent. In Asia-Pacific, India is home to the largest number of vegetarians globally, which has been a major factor in continued demand for fruits and vegetables. However, specific fruits and vegetables have been implicated in increasing sugar levels of individuals, which can have serious consequences for diabetics. This factor has played a crucial role in curbing demand for fruits and vegetables in developed regions that have a large population of such individuals.
A new report on growth, trends and forecasts for the global Fruit and Vegetable Crop Protection market offers key insights into a range of factors that drive sales of pesticides in this application area. The report also mentions certain constraints that have been responsible for pulling back growth.
Please click here to learn more.
For more information:
Laura Wood
Research and Markets
Tel: +353-1-416-8900
U.S./CAN Toll Free: +1-800-526-8630
Fax: +353-1-481-1716
Email: press@researchandmarkets.com
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