Controlled-release fertilizers represent a type of fertilizer technology able to distribute nutrients step-by-step throughout time to synchronize nutrient intake with the crop's requirements. CRF fertilizer producers commonly apply polymers or sulfur materials to its surface for managing nutrient release timing. The use of CRFs decreases the flow of nutrients through mechanisms of leaching and volatilization, and runoff. The controlled release characterized by CRF creates better levels of fertilizer efficiency alongside enhanced crop yield production while promoting sustainable farming measures.
The India Controlled Release Fertilizer market is set to show a growth rate of about 7.00% during the forecast period (2025-2033F) due to mandatory requirements of the increasing populations for food and agriculture alongside the gradual degeneration of soil nutrients. Moreover, government incentives towards sustainable agriculture also enhance the adoption of the practices. Furthermore, enhanced farmer knowledge on nutrient-betterment and water use resulted in a move from typical fertilizers. Furthermore, the other drivers include an increase in the growth of high-value crops and the increment in export opportunities as well.
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