The global Agricultural Wastewater Treatment (WWT) market is expected to develop 2634.5 million by 2028, at a compound annual increase in price (CAGR) of 4.4% throughout the forecast period.
The global market comprises of manure management nutrient capture, anaerobic digestion and renewable electricity. In the coming 5 years, almost more than 3000 projects are going to be initiated in the dairy, swine or livestock farm. Chemicals used in agricultural wastewater treatment are used for pesticide treatment before the water is released into river or other resources. Wastewater is used a lot in the agricultural sector as the water provides necessary nutrients and moisture to crops.
The growing market for automation and safety of food has caused increased use of existing freshwater sources in past years. Ecological imbalance has been caused due to wastewater from industries and agriculture was directly discarded into fresh water sources. Freshwater sources are polluted owing to various human activities and causing fires in lakes, due to the presence of chemical waste. A recent survey done by United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), approximately more than 1.5 billion people would be existing in areas facing issues of water shortage by the year 2025. Hence, the Agricultural wastewater treatment (wwt) market is governed by reducing fresh water resources.
Agricultural wastewater treatment market makes use of chemicals in handling pesticides and additional dangerous chemicals prior to the water being released in river or any other water resource. The main technology used for this handling of wastewater is chemical that contributes to approximately 45% of the Agricultural wastewater treatment market. Popular chemical treatment processes used to extract colloidal bits and microbes from the wastewater are chemical precipitation, flocculation processes, coagulation, and absorption process.
The Global Agricultural Wastewater Treatment (WWT) Market is segmented on the basis of technology, pollutant source and region. Based on technology it is divided as physical solutions, chemical solutions, and biological solutions. Depending on the pollutant source it is segmented into point source and non-point source.
Global Agricultural wastewater treatment market is segmented on the basis of region as Asia-Pacific, North America, Europe, South America, and Middle East and Africa. Asia Pacific is leading contributor in the market share. Asia-Pacific is a region which has water pollution issues owing to increased agricultural activities. North China, is the region that has almost 45% of water as un-consumable by humans. In countries like India, agriculture contributes for almost 80% of usage of water. Agriculture is the most important sector for Indian economy and hence the resultant usage of fertilizers is also high. This in turn has increased demand of Agricultural wastewater treatment market.
The key players in Agricultural wastewater treatment (WWT) market are BASF, Evoqua Water Technologies LLC, AkzoNobel, GE Corp., Suez Environnement, and CH2M Hill and many others.
Agricultural Wastewater Treatment (WWT) Market Scope
Metrics | Details |
Base Year | 2023 |
Historic Data | 2018-2022 |
Forecast Period | 2024-2028 |
Study Period | 2018-2028 |
Forecast Unit | Value (USD) |
Revenue forecast in 2028 | USD 2634.5 million |
Growth Rate | CAGR of 4.4% during 2018-2028 |
Segment Covered | By Technology, By Pollutant Source, Regions |
Regions Covered | North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South America, Middle East and Africa |
Key Players Profiled | BASF, Evoqua Water Technologies LLC, AkzoNobel, GE Corp., Suez Environnement, and CH2M Hill. |
Segments:
The various segments of Agricultural wastewater treatment market are,
By Technology:
- Physical solutions
- Chemical solutions
- Biological solutions
By Pollutant Source:
- Point source
- Non-point source
- North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Europe
- UK
- Germany
- France
- Rest of Europe
- Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- Rest of Asia-Pacific
- Middle East and Africa
- UAE
- South Africa
- Rest of Middle East and Africa
- South America
- Brazil
- Rest of South America