It is predicted to increase from 8.2614 billion US dollars in 2025 to 17.3695 billion US dollars in 2032.
Fairfield Market Research is a research company that publishes highly relevant market data and insightful detailed reports. The global agricultural microbiome market is on a strong growth trajectory, expected to increase from USD 8.2614 billion in 2025 to an estimated USD 17.3695 billion by 2032. This represents an astonishing compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.2% during the forecast period. The expansion of the market is driven by the increasing global adoption of sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural practices. Agricultural microbes are gaining momentum as a viable alternative to chemical fertilizers and pesticides, aligning with global climate change mitigation goals and consumer demand for clean label produce. Regionally, North America leads the global market with a 34.3% share, supported by significant research and development investments and strong regulatory support for biological solutions. Europe follows, driven by sustainability policies such as the EU's "Farm to Fork" strategy, which promotes the reduction of pesticide use and biologically integrated crop protection, forecasting a 25.7% market share by 2025.
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