European Production of Urea Containing More than 45 % by Weight of Nitrogen on the Dry Anhydrous Product by Country

The analysis for 2023 shows Poland leading in European production of high-nitrogen urea, followed closely by Germany. Significant declines were observed in Lithuania and Romania, the latter experiencing a complete cessation. Greece exhibited notable growth. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over the last five years indicates a moderate decline in most countries, highlighting a reduction in output. Stability was seen in Italy, France, Sweden, and a few others, suggesting these markets may have established a balance in their production activities.

Future trends to watch include potential demand fluctuations due to environmental regulations and the shift toward sustainable agricultural practices. Investments in technology and green solutions in fertilizer production may drive growth or adjustments in some countries. Additionally, geopolitical factors and energy costs could impact production capacities and economic feasibilities across Europe.

Top countries in Production of Urea Containing More than 45% by Weight of Nitrogen on the Dry Anhydrous Product by Country

# 10 Countries Kilograms of Nitrogen Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Poland 398,860,000 2023 +0.099% -5.26% View data
2 2 Germany 360,100,000 2023 +0.091% -6.5% View data
3 3 Spain 208,320,000 2023 +0.46% -7.87% View data
4 4 Italy 185,550,000 2023 -0.4% View data
5 5 Lithuania 108,870,000 2023 +0.75% -18.15% View data
6 6 Slovakia 102,360,000 2023 +44.33% -2.05% View data
7 7 Romania 100,410,000 2023 -12.12% View data
8 8 France 69,300,000 2023 View data
9 9 Sweden 40,296,000 2023 +24.83% View data
10 10 Greece 36,753,000 2023 +3.45% +12.06% View data

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