Key Market Indicators
Slovene fertilizer import is predicted to drop to 58,500 metric tons by 2026, down 0.7% year-on-year on average. Since 2007, demand has decreased by 5.2% annually. In 2021, Slovenia was 53rd in the ranking, while Austria had the highest import at 61,000 metric tons. Brazil, Spain and Thailand followed in second, third and fourth place respectively. Slovene fertilizer export is expected to decrease to 1,520 metric tons by 2026, a 13.5% year-on-year average rate of decline. Since 2007, the country's supply has gone down 27.5% each year. In 2021, Slovenia was 60th on the list, with Luxembourg having the highest export at 3,550 metric tons. Norway, Belgium and Finland held the following positions. Slovene fertilizer production is estimated to reach 2,270 metric tons by 2026, a 4% annual growth rate. Since 2020, the Slovene market has increased 3.7%. In 2021, Slovenia was 31st, with Bosnia and Herzegovina taking the lead at 1,780 metric tons. India, Vietnam and Indonesia followed in second, third and fourth place respectively.