Global Agricultural Spray Oil Market Growth 2026-2032
Description
The global Agricultural Spray Oil market size is predicted to grow from US$ 2708 million in 2025 to US$ 3935 million in 2032; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.5% from 2026 to 2032.
Agricultural spray oil is a group of oil-based products that farmers and growers add to a spray tank and apply to crops to help control pests or improve the performance of other crop protection products. In simple terms, it is “oil made for spraying on plants.” Some spray oils work as pesticides by themselves, while others mainly work as adjuvants (helpers) that make herbicides, insecticides, or fungicides spread better, stick better, or enter the pest or plant surface more effectively. The market for agricultural spray oil includes the manufacturing, formulation, distribution, and on-farm use of these oils across many crops, especially fruit trees, vegetables, vines, and certain field crops where good spray coverage matters.
From a product point of view, spray oils are usually divided into petroleum-based oils and plant-based oils. Petroleum-based spray oils are often called horticultural oils, mineral oils, paraffinic oils, or “narrow-range” oils, depending on how they are refined and what boiling range they come from. These oils are made from highly refined petroleum fractions so that they are stable, relatively low odor, and less likely to harm plants when used correctly. Plant-based spray oils include straight vegetable oils and chemically modified versions used as adjuvants, such as methylated seed oils (often shortened to MSO). In day-to-day agricultural sales, growers may also see names like crop oil concentrate (COC), which is typically a blend of oil plus emulsifiers so it can mix with water, and other oil-adjuvant blends designed for specific pesticide programs. Even though these products may look similar, their performance can differ because oil type, viscosity, refining level, and emulsifier package all affect how the spray behaves on leaves and pests.
Spray oils have two main roles in the field. First, some oils act directly against insects and mites by coating them, blocking their breathing openings, and disrupting the protective wax layer on their bodies. This is why oils are widely used in orchards and specialty crops for pests like scale insects, mites, and some soft-bodied insects. Oils can also help reduce certain plant disease issues indirectly by changing the leaf surface environment, and in some cases they help with powdery mildew management as part of a broader program. Second, many spray oils are used as adjuvants, especially with herbicides. The oil helps the spray droplet spread across the leaf surface, reduces evaporation, improves wetting on waxy leaves, and can increase penetration of the active ingredient into the plant tissue. This is particularly important when weeds are tough, leaves are dusty, plants are under dry stress, or the target weeds have thicker cuticles.
In 2025, global Agricultural Spray Oil production reached approximately 952.6 K MT, with an average global market price of around US$ 2906 per MT. The global single-line production capacity ranges from 50 to 80 K MT per year. The industry's gross profit margin is approximately 20%-25%.
Market trends for agricultural spray oil are strongly shaped by crop protection strategy shifts, especially the move toward integrated pest management (IPM) and the need to use multiple tools rather than relying on a single chemical class. In many regions, growers are facing pest resistance to certain insecticides or acaricides, and weed resistance to herbicides. Spray oils fit into resistance management in a practical way: as direct-contact products, oils can reduce reliance on a single active ingredient for mites and scale, and as adjuvants they can help certain herbicide treatments perform more consistently. This does not mean oils “solve” resistance on their own, but they often support programs that rotate chemistries and improve overall control results.
Another trend is the continued growth of high-value horticulture and protected cultivation, such as greenhouse vegetables, berries, table grapes, and orchard fruits. These crops are sensitive to appearance and yield losses, and they often have strict residue and quality standards, especially for export. In these systems, growers care about coverage, leaf safety, and predictable performance. Spray oils have a long history in horticulture because they can be effective against certain pests with relatively low residue concerns when used correctly. As these high-value segments expand, demand for well-formulated, crop-safe spray oils and oil-based adjuvants tends to rise.
A third trend is the push for “safer” and more sustainable crop inputs, which supports interest in plant-based oils and multi-purpose adjuvant blends. Some growers and supply chains prefer products that are perceived as more natural, biodegradable, or aligned with sustainability goals. Vegetable oil–derived adjuvants, including methylated seed oils, have gained attention because they can provide strong wetting and penetration support for some herbicides and insecticides. At the same time, petroleum-based horticultural oils remain widely used because they can be consistent in quality when sourced from well-controlled refining processes. In practice, the market is not simply switching from petroleum to plant oils; instead, it is diversifying. Different oil types are used for different crops, climates, and spray programs.
LP Information, Inc. (LPI) ' newest research report, the “Agricultural Spray Oil Industry Forecast” looks at past sales and reviews total world Agricultural Spray Oil sales in 2025, providing a comprehensive analysis by region and market sector of projected Agricultural Spray Oil sales for 2026 through 2032. With Agricultural Spray Oil sales broken down by region, market sector and sub-sector, this report provides a detailed analysis in US$ millions of the world Agricultural Spray Oil industry.
This Insight Report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global Agricultural Spray Oil landscape and highlights key trends related to product segmentation, company formation, revenue, and market share, latest development, and M&A activity. This report also analyzes the strategies of leading global companies with a focus on Agricultural Spray Oil portfolios and capabilities, market entry strategies, market positions, and geographic footprints, to better understand these firms’ unique position in an accelerating global Agricultural Spray Oil market.
This Insight Report evaluates the key market trends, drivers, and affecting factors shaping the global outlook for Agricultural Spray Oil and breaks down the forecast by Type, by Application, geography, and market size to highlight emerging pockets of opportunity. With a transparent methodology based on hundreds of bottom-up qualitative and quantitative market inputs, this study forecast offers a highly nuanced view of the current state and future trajectory in the global Agricultural Spray Oil.
This report presents a comprehensive overview, market shares, and growth opportunities of Agricultural Spray Oil market by product type, application, key manufacturers and key regions and countries.
Segmentation by Type:
Petroleum/mineral Oil
Vegetable/plant Oil
Animal/fish Oil
Others
Segmentation by Function:
Pesticidal Spray Oils
Adjuvant Spray Oils
Multi-purpose Blends
Segmentation by Formulation Type:
Straight Oil
Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) Oil
Crop Oil Concentrate (COC)
Others
Segmentation by Sales Channel:
Online
Offline
Segmentation by Application:
Orchard
Rubber Tree
Vegetables
Others
This report also splits the market by region:
Americas
United States
Canada
Mexico
Brazil
APAC
China
Japan
Korea
Southeast Asia
India
Australia
Europe
Germany
France
UK
Italy
Russia
Middle East & Africa
Egypt
South Africa
Israel
Turkey
GCC Countries
The below companies that are profiled have been selected based on inputs gathered from primary experts and analysing the company's coverage, product portfolio, its market penetration.
Eastern Petroleum
Resolute Oil
Indian Oil
Orchex
Vinayak Oil Industries
HP Lubricants
Shell
Calumet
Raj Petro
Corteva Agriscience
FMC
Gandhar Oil
Renkert Oil
Helena Agri-Enterprises
Drexel Chemical
Vicchem
Key Questions Addressed in this Report
What is the 10-year outlook for the global Agricultural Spray Oil market?
What factors are driving Agricultural Spray Oil market growth, globally and by region?
Which technologies are poised for the fastest growth by market and region?
How do Agricultural Spray Oil market opportunities vary by end market size?
How does Agricultural Spray Oil break out by Type, by Application?
Please note: The report will take approximately 2 business days to prepare and deliver.
Agricultural spray oil is a group of oil-based products that farmers and growers add to a spray tank and apply to crops to help control pests or improve the performance of other crop protection products. In simple terms, it is “oil made for spraying on plants.” Some spray oils work as pesticides by themselves, while others mainly work as adjuvants (helpers) that make herbicides, insecticides, or fungicides spread better, stick better, or enter the pest or plant surface more effectively. The market for agricultural spray oil includes the manufacturing, formulation, distribution, and on-farm use of these oils across many crops, especially fruit trees, vegetables, vines, and certain field crops where good spray coverage matters.
From a product point of view, spray oils are usually divided into petroleum-based oils and plant-based oils. Petroleum-based spray oils are often called horticultural oils, mineral oils, paraffinic oils, or “narrow-range” oils, depending on how they are refined and what boiling range they come from. These oils are made from highly refined petroleum fractions so that they are stable, relatively low odor, and less likely to harm plants when used correctly. Plant-based spray oils include straight vegetable oils and chemically modified versions used as adjuvants, such as methylated seed oils (often shortened to MSO). In day-to-day agricultural sales, growers may also see names like crop oil concentrate (COC), which is typically a blend of oil plus emulsifiers so it can mix with water, and other oil-adjuvant blends designed for specific pesticide programs. Even though these products may look similar, their performance can differ because oil type, viscosity, refining level, and emulsifier package all affect how the spray behaves on leaves and pests.
Spray oils have two main roles in the field. First, some oils act directly against insects and mites by coating them, blocking their breathing openings, and disrupting the protective wax layer on their bodies. This is why oils are widely used in orchards and specialty crops for pests like scale insects, mites, and some soft-bodied insects. Oils can also help reduce certain plant disease issues indirectly by changing the leaf surface environment, and in some cases they help with powdery mildew management as part of a broader program. Second, many spray oils are used as adjuvants, especially with herbicides. The oil helps the spray droplet spread across the leaf surface, reduces evaporation, improves wetting on waxy leaves, and can increase penetration of the active ingredient into the plant tissue. This is particularly important when weeds are tough, leaves are dusty, plants are under dry stress, or the target weeds have thicker cuticles.
In 2025, global Agricultural Spray Oil production reached approximately 952.6 K MT, with an average global market price of around US$ 2906 per MT. The global single-line production capacity ranges from 50 to 80 K MT per year. The industry's gross profit margin is approximately 20%-25%.
Market trends for agricultural spray oil are strongly shaped by crop protection strategy shifts, especially the move toward integrated pest management (IPM) and the need to use multiple tools rather than relying on a single chemical class. In many regions, growers are facing pest resistance to certain insecticides or acaricides, and weed resistance to herbicides. Spray oils fit into resistance management in a practical way: as direct-contact products, oils can reduce reliance on a single active ingredient for mites and scale, and as adjuvants they can help certain herbicide treatments perform more consistently. This does not mean oils “solve” resistance on their own, but they often support programs that rotate chemistries and improve overall control results.
Another trend is the continued growth of high-value horticulture and protected cultivation, such as greenhouse vegetables, berries, table grapes, and orchard fruits. These crops are sensitive to appearance and yield losses, and they often have strict residue and quality standards, especially for export. In these systems, growers care about coverage, leaf safety, and predictable performance. Spray oils have a long history in horticulture because they can be effective against certain pests with relatively low residue concerns when used correctly. As these high-value segments expand, demand for well-formulated, crop-safe spray oils and oil-based adjuvants tends to rise.
A third trend is the push for “safer” and more sustainable crop inputs, which supports interest in plant-based oils and multi-purpose adjuvant blends. Some growers and supply chains prefer products that are perceived as more natural, biodegradable, or aligned with sustainability goals. Vegetable oil–derived adjuvants, including methylated seed oils, have gained attention because they can provide strong wetting and penetration support for some herbicides and insecticides. At the same time, petroleum-based horticultural oils remain widely used because they can be consistent in quality when sourced from well-controlled refining processes. In practice, the market is not simply switching from petroleum to plant oils; instead, it is diversifying. Different oil types are used for different crops, climates, and spray programs.
LP Information, Inc. (LPI) ' newest research report, the “Agricultural Spray Oil Industry Forecast” looks at past sales and reviews total world Agricultural Spray Oil sales in 2025, providing a comprehensive analysis by region and market sector of projected Agricultural Spray Oil sales for 2026 through 2032. With Agricultural Spray Oil sales broken down by region, market sector and sub-sector, this report provides a detailed analysis in US$ millions of the world Agricultural Spray Oil industry.
This Insight Report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global Agricultural Spray Oil landscape and highlights key trends related to product segmentation, company formation, revenue, and market share, latest development, and M&A activity. This report also analyzes the strategies of leading global companies with a focus on Agricultural Spray Oil portfolios and capabilities, market entry strategies, market positions, and geographic footprints, to better understand these firms’ unique position in an accelerating global Agricultural Spray Oil market.
This Insight Report evaluates the key market trends, drivers, and affecting factors shaping the global outlook for Agricultural Spray Oil and breaks down the forecast by Type, by Application, geography, and market size to highlight emerging pockets of opportunity. With a transparent methodology based on hundreds of bottom-up qualitative and quantitative market inputs, this study forecast offers a highly nuanced view of the current state and future trajectory in the global Agricultural Spray Oil.
This report presents a comprehensive overview, market shares, and growth opportunities of Agricultural Spray Oil market by product type, application, key manufacturers and key regions and countries.
Segmentation by Type:
Petroleum/mineral Oil
Vegetable/plant Oil
Animal/fish Oil
Others
Segmentation by Function:
Pesticidal Spray Oils
Adjuvant Spray Oils
Multi-purpose Blends
Segmentation by Formulation Type:
Straight Oil
Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) Oil
Crop Oil Concentrate (COC)
Others
Segmentation by Sales Channel:
Online
Offline
Segmentation by Application:
Orchard
Rubber Tree
Vegetables
Others
This report also splits the market by region:
Americas
United States
Canada
Mexico
Brazil
APAC
China
Japan
Korea
Southeast Asia
India
Australia
Europe
Germany
France
UK
Italy
Russia
Middle East & Africa
Egypt
South Africa
Israel
Turkey
GCC Countries
The below companies that are profiled have been selected based on inputs gathered from primary experts and analysing the company's coverage, product portfolio, its market penetration.
Eastern Petroleum
Resolute Oil
Indian Oil
Orchex
Vinayak Oil Industries
HP Lubricants
Shell
Calumet
Raj Petro
Corteva Agriscience
FMC
Gandhar Oil
Renkert Oil
Helena Agri-Enterprises
Drexel Chemical
Vicchem
Key Questions Addressed in this Report
What is the 10-year outlook for the global Agricultural Spray Oil market?
What factors are driving Agricultural Spray Oil market growth, globally and by region?
Which technologies are poised for the fastest growth by market and region?
How do Agricultural Spray Oil market opportunities vary by end market size?
How does Agricultural Spray Oil break out by Type, by Application?
Please note: The report will take approximately 2 business days to prepare and deliver.
Table of Contents
138 Pages
- *This is a tentative TOC and the final deliverable is subject to change.*
- 1 Scope of the Report
- 2 Executive Summary
- 3 Global by Company
- 4 World Historic Review for Agricultural Spray Oil by Geographic Region
- 5 Americas
- 6 APAC
- 7 Europe
- 8 Middle East & Africa
- 9 Market Drivers, Challenges and Trends
- 10 Manufacturing Cost Structure Analysis
- 11 Marketing, Distributors and Customer
- 12 World Forecast Review for Agricultural Spray Oil by Geographic Region
- 13 Key Players Analysis
- 14 Research Findings and Conclusion
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