An agrochemical or agrichemical, a contraction of agricultural chemical, is a chemical product used in conventional or industrial agriculture. Agrochemical typically refers to pesticides (including , , and ) and synthetic . The term agrochemical is sometimes used informally synonymously with pesticides, sometimes also informally to mean pesticides and fertilizers, and sometimes more correctly to include all chemicals used in agriculture. Other chemicals used in agriculture are; and plant growth regulators (PGRs), insect attractants, , plant defense inducers, herbicide safeners, adjuvents and co-formulants, and soil amendments, liming and acidifying agents. For livestock , animal growth regulators, and other are used.
Manufacture
Pesticides and fertilizers are manufactured differently. Nitrogen fertilizers are made from
ammonia (NH
3) produced by the
Haber process.
Potassium
[Vasant Gowariker, V. N. Krishnamurthy, Sudha Gowariker, Manik Dhanorkar, Kalyani Paranjape "The Fertilizer Encyclopedia" 2009, John Wiley & Sons. . Online . ] and phosphate
fertilizers are made from minerals. Most pesticides are made indirectly from
Petrochemical,
some are made biologically.
Market and amounts used
Total pesticides use in agriculture in 2021 was 3.54 million tonnes of active ingredients.user.
In 2018 world pesticide sales were estimated to be $65 billion, of which 88% was used for agriculture.
ChemChina (with subsidiaries
Syngenta and Adama), Bayer Crop Science,
BASF and
Corteva together represented about 60 per cent of the agricultural pesticide market in 2018.
In 2018 120 million tons (Mt) of nitrogen (elemental), 44 Mt of phosphorus (P2O5), and 45 Mt of potassium (K2O) fertilizers were used. Global sales revenues for inorganic fertilizers in 2018 were reported to be about USD 151 billion. In the case of nitrogen and phosphorus, China, the United States, India, and Russia dominate production capacity. Canada is by far the biggest producer of potassium. In each country only a few manufacturers dominate the market, and they are different in each county, and different to the pesticide companies.
Other agrochemicals have smaller sales figures.
History
Compost and manure were used historically as fertilizer. Manufacture of inorganic fertilizers started in the early 20th century, with a huge increase in production over the second half of the 20th century.
Inorganic pesticides were used thousands of years ago in Sumeria and China. The manufacture of organic chemical pesticides started in the middle of the 20th century. The majority of pesticides were developed in the late 20th century, and their use expanded greatly during the Green Revolution.
Application process
Agrochemicals can be applied in several ways.
Conventional application methods include
Sprayer, and root drenches, broadcasting of granules, and
Seed treatment.
Ecological toxicity
Agrochemicals, especially when improperly used or released in local environments, have led to a number of public health and environmental issues.
Agrochemicals and their production can be significant environmental pollution.
Agrochemicals are responsible for significant damage to waterways through runoff, and inproperly stored agrochemicals and agrochemical wastes are responsible for spills, especially during extreme weather events.
Following the publication of Rachel Carson's
Silent Spring, increased global attention has been paid to these ecological impacts of certain classes of chemicals, both in terms of effects on ecosystems and biodiversity loss.
Many agrochemicals are toxic, and agrichemicals in bulk storage may pose significant ecosystem health and/or public health risks, particularly in the event of accidental chemical spill. In many countries, use of agrichemicals is highly regulated. Government-issued permits for purchase and use of approved agrichemicals may be required. Significant penalties can result from misuse, including improper storage resulting in spillage. On farms, proper storage facilities and labeling, emergency clean-up equipment and procedures, and safety equipment and procedures for handling, application and disposal are often subject to mandatory standards and regulations. Usually, the regulations are carried out through the registration process.
For instance, bovine somatotropin, though widely used in the United States, is not approved in Canada and some other jurisdictions as there are concerns for the health of cows using it.
Alternatives
Several systems of farming use reduced amounts or no agrochemicals. They include sustainable agriculture,
organic farming, biodynamic farming,
agroecology,
vertical farming ,
tillage,
polyculture,
permaculture,
intercropping, regenerative agriculture, organopónicos,
hydroponics,
Nutrient cycle, shifting cultivation,
crop rotation, soil steaming,
biofumigation, precision agriculture, companion planting,
Mixed farming,
composting, biological pest control, integrated farming, integrated pest management,
Mulch, biointensive agriculture,
natural farming,
plant breeding, genetically modified crops, precision agriculture.
See also
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Index of pesticide articles
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Agricultural chemistry
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Ecocide
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Eutrophication
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National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)
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Nutrient pollution
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