Simazine Market to be at Forefront by 2024
Simazine
is a white colored organic solid which is used as an herbicide
belonging to the triazine class. It can be used effectively on all
broad-leaved weeds and annual grasses. Weeds deprive the crop plants
of essential soil nutrients resulting in their stunted growth.
Herbicides are necessary to retard the growth of weeds. Simazine is
used globally on all edible and non-edible crops, fruits and berries,
and grasslands.
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It
is used as a pre-emergence herbicide. It acts by inhibiting the
process of photosynthesis. It is applied as foliar spray and as soil
treatment. Compared to other herbicides, its use is considered
relatively safe on crop plants and it can be used in combination with
other herbicides, owing to which, it is widely accepted as an
herbicide in most parts of the world.
The
growth of the agrochemicals industry for farmlands has been driving
the growth of the simazine market. This trend is expected to continue
within the forecast period. Additionally, simazine is used as a
desiccant and a defoliant. The application of this chemical inhibits
the process of photosynthesis in weeds, thereby killing them.
Simazine remains active in soil for a period of seven to eight months
after application.
However,
simazine causes toxicity in animals and aquatic flora and fauna, this
disadvantage of simazine is expected to hamper the growth of the
market in the coming years. Bio-based substitutes of simazine which
are milder on the environment are expected to open new opportunities
for this market in the coming years.
Simazine
is used to control weeds on a wide variety of crops such as berries,
broad beans, artichokes, asparagus and others. Furthermore, it finds
application in farm ponds and fish hatcheries, turfgrass, orchards
and vineyards. Simazine is known by trade names such as G-27692,
cekusan, aquazine, gesatop, cekusima, simadex, totazina, simanex,
tanzine, framed and others. Simazine is available commercially as
wettable powder, water dispersible granule, and as liquid
formulation. It can be used in combination with other herbicides such
as amitrole, atrazine, paraquat dichloride, metolachlor and others.
Additionally, it is used to control weeds such as ragweed, fireweed,
filaree, common purslane, yellowflower, fall panicum, henbit,
groundsel, russian thistle and others.
China
is the world’s largest producer and consumer of simazine. China
consumes simazine as an agro-chemical. The U.S., Canada, and South
America are other users of simazine. The European Union has banned
the use of simazine as an herbicide. It is used extensively in Brazil
in its agricultural lands. Furthermore, other agrarian economies such
as countries in the Indian sub continent are large consumers of
simazine. The use of simazine is expected to grow exponentially in
these countries in the coming years.
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There
are several small, medium and large manufacturers of simazine
globally, the key players in this market are: ABI Chemicals, AK
Scientific, Alfa Aesar, Angene, Apollo Scientific Ltd, Bayer
CropScience, Conier Chem, China Jiangsu International Group,
Changzhou Wujin Henglong Pesticide Co.,Ltd, Dalian Haokang Electronic
Technology Co., Ltd, GFS Chemicals, Finetech Industry, Green Chem
Ltd, Hangzhou Uniwise International Co., Ltd, Hengyang KT Chemical
Co., Ltd, J and K Scientific, Krishi Rasayan Exports Pvt. Ltd.,
Panpan Industry Co. Ltd, Merck Millipore, Sigma – Aldrich,
Syngenta, Shengda Union Biochemistry Co. Ltd, Wangs Crop-Science Co.,
Ltd, Zibo Towin Chemical Co., LTD. TCI, Tractus Co. Ltd, Zhejiang
Sega Science and Technology Co. Ltd among others.
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