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Global potash market set to hit £34 billion by 2035
Friday, 02 January, 2026, 15 : 00 PM [IST]
Our Bureau, New Delhi
The global potash fertiliser market is poised for significant expansion over the next decade, with industry projections indicating it could reach roughly £34 billion by 2035 driven by growing demand for crop nutrients, sustainable farming practices and the need for improved fertiliser quality control. This market growth is encouraging producers and technology providers to invest in advanced analytical tools that enhance production efficiency and product consistency. 

Potash, a key source of potassium essential for plant nutrition and soil health, plays an indispensable role in modern agriculture, particularly in supporting higher yields and strengthening crop resilience. Its importance has grown as farmers strive to feed a larger global population while managing nutrient-depleted soils. Experts say this market expansion reflects the broader global push for increased agricultural productivity, especially in regions where farming is intensifying to meet food security goals. 

With potash ores rarely found in pure form, sophisticated analytical technologies are becoming critical to maintaining consistent quality during production. Advanced instruments help producers detect and manage variations in raw material composition — including contaminants like clay or sodium chloride — that can affect processing efficiency and fertiliser performance. Accurate analysis enables manufacturers to optimise processing parameters, reduce waste and ensure compliance with quality standards. 

Industry analysts also highlight that quality control is more than a regulatory requirement — it’s a competitive advantage. Producers that invest in cutting-edge analytical systems can deliver more reliable products, reduce rework and minimise operational disruptions caused by off-spec batches. Such capabilities are increasingly essential as potash fertilisers are distributed across diverse markets with varying soil needs and crop targets. 

Moreover, improvements in analytical monitoring support sustainability goals. By precisely measuring nutrient profiles, producers can tailor formulations that meet specific crop requirements, helping farmers apply fertilisers more efficiently and reduce environmental impact. 

As the potash market expands toward 2035, the adoption of advanced production analytics and quality assurance technologies is expected to grow alongside it, enabling the global fertiliser industry to meet demand with higher-quality products and greater operational resilience.
 
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