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January 5, 2026
Chicken Manure Fertilizers Market to Reach US$3.1bn by 2033

The global chicken manure fertilizers market is experiencing strong growth as agriculture increasingly shifts toward sustainable, organic, and soil-health-focused practices, according to a report by Persistence Market Research. The market is projected to be valued at US$2.0 billion in 2026 and to reach US$3.1 billion by 2033, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.5%.

Growth is driven by rising adoption of organic farming, increasing demand for eco-friendly soil amendments, regulatory pressure to reduce chemical fertilizer use, and advancements in processing technologies such as composting, pelletizing, and liquid formulations. Chicken manure fertilizers are valued for improving soil structure, enhancing microbial activity, restoring soil fertility, and offering a cost-effective alternative to synthetic fertilizers.

Processed products—particularly pelletized and composted manure—dominate the market due to easier handling and improved nutrient stability. Asia-Pacific leads global demand, supported by large agricultural activity, high poultry production, and government support for organic farming, while North America and Europe continue to grow under strong environmental regulations and organic food demand.

Link: https://www.persistencemarketresearch.com

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