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TwitterBrazil was the leading agricultural producer in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2023. With 282 billion international U.S. dollars. Mexico ranked second with an agricultural production value of 68.5 billion U.S. dollars. Argentina ranked third with about 63 billion U.S. dollars.
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The South America Agricultural Machinery Market report segments the industry into By Product Type (Tractors, Plowing and Cultivating Machinery, Planting and Fertilizing Machinery, Harvesting Machinery, Haying and Forage Machinery, Irrigation Machineries, Parts and Attachments, Other Product Types) and By Geography (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America). Get five years of historical data and forecasts.
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TwitterIn 2022, the agricultural land in use in Latin America and the Caribbean amounted to over 643 million hectares, representing an increase of 1.4 percent compared to the previous year.In 2023, the value of agricultural production in Latin America and the Caribbean reached 541.85 billion international U.S. dollars.
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The average for 2022 based on 12 countries was 29.29 percent. The highest value was in Uruguay: 80.87 percent and the lowest value was in Suriname: 0.45 percent. The indicator is available from 1961 to 2022. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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TwitterIn 2022, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from energy use in the agricultural sector in Latin America and the Caribbean amounted to over 71 thousand kilotons. Emissions from petroleum made up the largest portion, with about 54.6 thousand kilotons, followed by emissions from electricity, with about 13.2 thousand kilotons.
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The average for 2023 based on 11 countries was 7.99 percent. The highest value was in Bolivia: 13.47 percent and the lowest value was in Chile: 3.49 percent. The indicator is available from 1960 to 2024. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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The South America Agricultural Disinfectants Market report segments the industry into Chemical Type (Quaternary Ammonium Chloride Salts, Hydrogen Dioxide and Pyeroxyacetic Acid, Hypochlorites and Halogens, Other Chemical Types), Form (Liquid, Powder), End User (Livestock Farming, Crop Cultivation), Application (Surface, Aerial, Water Sanitizing), and Country (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America).
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TwitterIn 2022, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the agricultural sector in Latin America and the Caribbean amounted to over 71 thousand kilotons.Most of the CO2 emissions come from deforestation for agricultural activities, and the main sources tend to be petroleum-based products, as well as coal. Agriculturally driven deforestation is often linked to wildfires. That year, methane emissions reached almost 14 kilotons and nitrous oxide emissions amounted to over 17 kilotons.
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Access South America Agricultural Films Industry Overview which includes South America country analysis of (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Rest of South America), market split by Type, Application, Greenhouse Films, Mulch Films, Silage Films
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The average for 2023 based on 12 countries was 13.58 percent. The highest value was in Ecuador: 30 percent and the lowest value was in Argentina: 0.61 percent. The indicator is available from 1991 to 2023. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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The Latin America Agricultural Machinery Market Report is Segmented by Type (Tractors, Equipment, Irrigation Machinery, Harvesting Machinery, and Haying and Forage Machinery), and Geography (Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Peru, Chile, and Rest of Latin America). The Market Sizing Has Been Done in Value Terms (USD) for all the Above-Mentioned Segments.
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The South America agricultural microbials market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 8.60% from 2025 to 2033, reaching a market size of XX million by 2033. The growth of the market is primarily attributed to the increasing demand for sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural practices, driven by rising concerns about the harmful effects of synthetic chemicals. The adoption of microbials in agriculture helps improve soil fertility, enhance crop yield, and reduce the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides, thus contributing to sustainable farming practices. Key drivers of the market include the growing adoption of precision agriculture techniques, government incentives for sustainable farming practices, and increasing awareness among farmers regarding the benefits of microbials in improving crop productivity. However, factors such as the availability of affordable and effective conventional fertilizers and pesticides, and the lack of technical knowledge about microbial applications, may restrain market growth to some extent. Leading companies in the market include Corteva Ag, UPL Ltd, Koppert BV, Syngenta AG, IsAgro SpA, Chr Hansen, Bayer Crop Science, Valent Bioscience, BASF SE, and Lallemand Inc., among others. Key drivers for this market are: Demand For Landscaping Maintenance, Adoption of Green Spaces and Green Roofs. Potential restraints include: Shortage of Labor In Landscaping, High Maintenance Cost of Lawn Mowers. Notable trends are: Increasing Demand for Food Security.
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TwitterIn 2022, nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from the agricultural sector in Latin America and the Caribbean amounted to around 17.28 kilotons.Nitrous oxide emissions typically come from livestock farming and animal products like animal manure, cattle droppings, and fertilizers. However, biofuels and fossil fuels also contribute to N2O emissions. This type of gas causes great damage to the ozone layer, as its ozone depleting potential is high. Additionally, it has a high global warming potential (GWP) that, in the long term, can cause more damage than carbon dioxide. That year, methane emissions reached almost 14 kilotons and carbon dioxide emissions amounted to over 71 thousand kilotons.
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Access South America Agriculture Robots Industry Overview which includes South America country analysis of (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Rest of South America), market split by Drone Type, Component, Farming Environmen, Farm Produce, Application
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The South American Agricultural Sprayers Market Report is Segmented by Source of Power (Manual, Battery-Operated, Solar, and Fuel-Operated), by Usage (Field Sprayers, Orchard Sprayers, and Gardening Sprayers), by Mode of Capacity (Ultra-Low Volume, Low Volume, and High Volume), and by Geography (Brazil, Argentina, and the Rest of South America). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
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The South America Seed Market is poised for robust growth, projected to reach an estimated USD 8,500 million by 2025, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.40% extending through 2033. This expansion is primarily fueled by the increasing demand for high-yield crop varieties to meet the growing global food requirements and the rising adoption of advanced breeding technologies. South American nations, particularly Brazil and Argentina, are at the forefront of this market, driven by their significant agricultural output and continuous investment in research and development for enhanced seed quality. The market is witnessing a strong emphasis on hybrid seeds, including herbicide-tolerant and insect-resistant varieties, which significantly improve crop yields and reduce losses, thereby boosting farmer profitability. Furthermore, the growing awareness and implementation of precision agriculture techniques are also contributing to the market's upward trajectory by optimizing seed selection and planting strategies for various crop types. The market segmentation reveals a dynamic landscape where row crops, including grains, oilseeds, and pulses, constitute a substantial share due to their widespread cultivation across the region. Vegetables, particularly Solanaceae and Brassicas, are also experiencing steady growth driven by increasing domestic consumption and export opportunities. While open field cultivation remains dominant, the adoption of protected cultivation methods is on the rise, offering greater control over environmental factors and improving crop resilience. Key players like Bayer AG, Syngenta Group, and Corteva Agriscience are actively investing in innovation and strategic partnerships to capture market share. However, challenges such as fluctuating commodity prices, stringent regulatory frameworks for genetically modified seeds, and the need for significant upfront investment in seed research and development present potential restraints to the market's rapid advancement. Addressing these challenges through supportive government policies and technological advancements will be crucial for unlocking the full potential of the South America Seed Market. Key drivers for this market are: Seed Treatment As A Solution To Enhance Yield, Growing Awareness For Seed Treatment Among The Farmers; Rising Trend Of Organic Farming. Potential restraints include: Limitations Across Farm-Level Seed Treatment, Rising Environmental Concerns. Notable trends are: OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT.
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The South America Seed Market size was valued at USD 7.8 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 12.4 Billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 6.7% from 2026 to 2032.Key Market DriversAgricultural Expansion and Modernization: South America's agricultural sector is experiencing significant growth through the expansion of arable land and the adoption of modern farming practices, driving increased demand for high-quality seeds. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Brazil alone increased its cultivated land area by 8.2% between 2020 and 2023, adding approximately 6.5 million hectares of new agricultural land. The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) reports that adoption of certified seeds in Brazil increased from 63% to 78% between 2019 and 2024 across major crop categories.Rising Export Orientation of South American Agriculture: Growing global demand for food products has positioned South America as a crucial agricultural exporter, incentivizing farmers to invest in premium seed varieties that meet international standards. The United Nations Comtrade database shows that agricultural exports from South American countries grew by 23.6% between 2020-2023, reaching USD 157.8 billion. According to the Argentina National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA), seed imports for export-oriented crops increased by 17.3% between 2021 and 2024.
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South America Agriculture Sprayers market to grow at 5.73% CAGR (2025–30), led by Brazil’s large-scale farming and modern equipment use.
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In this paper we address two topical questions: How do the quality of governance and agricultural intensification impact on spatial expansion of agriculture? Which aspects of governance are more likely to ensure that agricultural intensification allows sparing land for nature? Using data from the Food and Agriculture Organization, the World Bank, the World Database on Protected Areas, and the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy, we estimate a panel data model for six South American countries and quantify the effects of major determinants of agricultural land expansion, including various dimensions of governance, over the period 1970–2006. The results indicate that the effect of agricultural intensification on agricultural expansion is conditional on the quality and type of governance. When considering conventional aspects of governance, agricultural intensification leads to an expansion of agricultural area when governance scores are high. When looking specifically at environmental aspects of governance, intensification leads to a spatial contraction of agriculture when governance scores are high, signaling a sustainable intensification process.
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