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European Agro textiles to expand by 7% between ’22 to ’30

Agro textiles are the application of textile materials of Technical Textile. In a recent report of ARC, Europe agro textiles market growth is expected to expand at a CAGR of 7 percent from 2022 to 2030.

European Agro textiles to expand by 7% between '22 to '30
Figure: Europe agro textiles market growth is expected to expand at a CAGR of 7 percent from 2022 to 2030.

ARC is a global provider of market intelligence and consulting services and is home to 100+ analysts, have divided the global agro textiles market based on types, products, fibres and application and further sub categorized it into weaving and woven, knitting and non- woven.

Based on regions, global agro textile market is broken down into Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, Middle East, Africa and Latin America.

Further, the industry is segmented into polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyolefin, nylon, jute and wool. Additionally, agro textiles have applications across agriculture, floriculture, planting/forestry, horticulture, landscape gardening, aquaculture and others.

Morally, the demand for healthy and natural materials have subsequently increased. It also highlighted how people are now more concerned and aware of the consequences that synthetic fibres have on the environment.

Also, the growing need for sustainable and eco-friendly products will deeply affect the way the market grows.

The Asia-Pacific region is expected to take the lead among all the regions as the region comprised of 47.8 percent of the total agro textiles market share in 2021 and biodegradable polymers are boosting the sectoral market.

In terms of both community and economy, India and China are sustaining regional market value.

B&V Agro Irrigation Co., Beaulieu Technical Textiles, Belton Industries, Inc., Capatex Ltd., and few others were named as the companies that have reaped profits.

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