The Post-harvest Treatment Market is projected to reach USD 2.7 billion by 2028 from USD 1.7 billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 7.8% during the forecast period in terms of value. Greater efforts by the public and private sectors to reduce post-harvest losses while enhancing value and enhancing food safety will fuel demand.
Asia Pacific is one of the Major Market for Post-Harvest Treatment
The Asia Pacific accounted for the largest share of the global post-harvest treatment market for fruits & vegetables. In 2021, Asia held nearly 50% of the share of overall fruit and vegetable cultivation, with China and India dominating the region. China and India are the leading producers and exporters of fruits and vegetables such as potatoes, apples, tomatoes, mangoes, grapes, and cucumbers. The high export and consumption rate of these fruits and vegetables is expected to drive the demand for post-harvest treatment products.
The increase in intensive agricultural practices and abusive use of pesticides has decreased nutrient levels in the soil. To reduce post-harvest losses, agricultural inputs, such as fungicides, cleaners’ ethylene blockers, are recommended by agricultural authorities, such as the FAO, and experts from leading organizations. The last two decades have witnessed considerable changes in the application of post-harvest treatment.
Huge potential for production and export of fresh produce to drive market for post-harvest treatment in Africa
The production of various high-quality fruits such as apples, pears, and table grapes has increased in these countries in the past few years, as growers are increasingly producing new orchards. Exports from the country has also increased which offers lucrative opportunities for the post-harvest treatment market in the region. Moreover, to reduce post-harvest losses, African government has adopted eight commitments for accelerated agricultural growth, which have target to halve the current levels of Post-Harvest Losses by the year 2025. Such inititaives are expected to fuel market growth for post-harvest treatment in these African countries.
This report includes a study on the marketing and development strategies, along with the product portfolios of leading companies. It consists of profiles of leading companies, such as JBT Corporation (US), Syngenta (Switzerland), Nufarm (Australia), Bayer (Germany), BASF (Germany), AgroFresh (US), Decco (US), Pace International (US), Xeda International (France), Fomesa Fruitech (Spain), Citrosol (Spain), Post Harvest Solution Ltd. (New Zealand), Janssen PMP (Belgium), Colin Campbell Pty Ltd (Australia), Futureco Bioscience (Spain), Apeel Sciences (US), Polynatural (Chile), Sufresca (Israel), Ceradis (Netherlands), and AgriCoat NatureSeal Ltd. (UK).