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Title Indonesia Fertilizer Market Trends Analysis, Demand Drivers and Research Report by 2033
Category Business --> Agriculture
Meta Keywords Fertilizer
Owner SAKSHI BAHANDARI
Description

The Indonesia fertilizer market was valued at USD 2.2 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 2.8 Billion by 2033, with a CAGR of 2.50% during 2025-2033. Growth is driven by crop diversification, climate variability, adoption of modern farming technologies, government and NGO initiatives educating farmers, global market integration, and infrastructure development in rural areas. Fertilizers play a critical role in enhancing soil fertility and crop yield.

STUDY ASSUMPTION YEARS

  • Base Year: 2024
  • Historical Year/Period: 2019-2024
  • Forecast Year/Period: 2025-2033

INDONESIA FERTILIZER MARKET KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Current Market Size: USD 2.2 Billion in 2024
  • CAGR: 2.50%
  • Forecast Period: 2025-2033
  • Market segmentation includes nitrogenous, phosphatic, potash, secondary nutrient fertilizers, and micronutrients.
  • Applications cover grains and cereals, pulses and oil seeds, commercial crops, fruits and vegetables, and others.
  • The market is regionally divided into Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and others.
  • Growth is supported by government initiatives like subsidies, education campaigns, and extension services.
  • The palm oil industry's expansion significantly boosts fertilizer demand due to sustained plantation productivity needs.
  • Technology advancements like precision farming and customized fertilizer blends support market growth.

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MARKET TRENDS

Indonesia's fertilizer market is embracing digital agriculture and smart farming technologies as farmers adopt precision tools such as soil sensors, GPS-guided systems, and drones for optimized fertilizer application. IoT devices supply continuous soil health and nutrient data, enabling data-driven decisions. Mobile apps and digital platforms facilitate access to fertilizer recommendations and advisory services, increasingly benefiting smallholder farmers due to smartphone proliferation and government support.

Sustainability is a key priority with a trend towards organic and eco-friendly fertilizers, including bio-fertilizers containing beneficial microbes that enhance nutrient uptake and plant resistance while reducing synthetic input reliance. Compost-based fertilizers from agricultural and animal waste promote circular economy principles. Government initiatives, organic certification, and rising export demand further fuel organic fertilizer adoption.

Advanced organic formulations combining traditional knowledge with modern processing are emerging in the market. These developments improve nutrient content and usability, aligning farming practices with environmental objectives and global organic product demand, accelerating Indonesia's transition towards sustainable agriculture.

MARKET GROWTH FACTORS

The primary growth driver of Indonesia's fertilizer market is the nation's commitment to food security amid rapid population growth, necessitating increased agricultural productivity. Government programs involving subsidies, education, and extension services play a crucial role in promoting fertilizer adoption across farming communities, boosting overall market growth.

Indonesia’s palm oil industry, one of the world's largest, creates sustained high fertilizer demand to maintain plantation health and yield. This sector’s growth significantly propels the fertilizer market. Additionally, increasing diversification of crops like rice and rubber contributes to higher fertilizer consumption.

Technological advancements, notably precision farming and customized fertilizer blends, enable optimized nutrient management that enhances crop yields and efficiency. Alongside, a growing focus on sustainable farming practices fosters demand for nutrient-efficient and environment-friendly fertilizer products, aligning with global resource conservation trends.

MARKET SEGMENTATION

Type Insights:

  • Nitrogenous Fertilizers: Includes urea, calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN), ammonia, ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, and others. These are vital for providing essential nitrogen to crops, enhancing soil productivity.
  • Phosphatic Fertilizers: Comprise mono-ammonium phosphate (MAP), di-ammonium phosphate (DAP), triple superphosphate (TSP), and others. They supply phosphorus necessary for root development and energy transfer.
  • Potash Fertilizers: Include muriate of potash (MOP) and others, essential for water regulation and disease resistance in plants.
  • Secondary Nutrient Fertilizers: Fertilizers that provide additional nutrients beyond primary NPK, aiding balanced crop nutrition.
  • Micronutrients: Fertilizers supplying trace elements needed in small amounts for plant growth and development.

Application Insights:

  • Grains and Cereals: Fertilizer use aimed at staple crops for food security.
  • Pulses and Oil Seeds: Fertilizers tailored to leguminous and oilseed crops.
  • Commercial Crops: Used on cash crops cultivated for commercial gain.
  • Fruits and Vegetables: Fertilizer application to enhance yield and quality of horticultural produce.
  • Others: Includes other crop types not categorized above.

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REGIONAL INSIGHTS

The report covers major regional markets including Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and others. Specific regional statistics such as market share or CAGR for each are Not provided in source. Java and Sumatra are significant agricultural regions in Indonesia, contributing prominently to fertilizer consumption. The diverse geographic segmentation supports tailored market strategies and product offerings.

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS & NEWS

In September 2025, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) partnered with PT Bukit Asam (PTBA) and MIND ID to launch a pilot project for Potassium Humate, a soil conditioner from low-calorie coal branded as BA Grow, aimed at enhancing soil properties and reducing fertilizer reliance.

In May 2025, Indonesia and Jordan explored collaboration on fertilizer production and agricultural technology to improve food security, proposing a joint fertilizer company for Southeast Asian and Asian markets, including drone usage for precise applications.

In February 2025, PT Pupuk Kaltim (PKT), a PT Pupuk Indonesia subsidiary, advanced a fertilizer plant project in West Papua with a 2028 target completion, supported by a gas agreement with Genting Oil Kasuri Pte. Ltd. for ammonia and urea production.

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KEY PLAYERS

  • PT Pupuk Indonesia (Persero)
  • PT Pupuk Sriwidjaja Palembang (Pusri)
  • PT. Dupan Anugerah Lestari (Saraswanti Group)
  • PT. Jadi Mas
  • Wilmar International Limited

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