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Ammonium Nitrate Demand Drives Growth in Global Market

By MGN EditorialMarch 20, 2026 at 08:44 PM

The global ammonium nitrate market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.36% to reach 58.19 million tons by 2031, driven by rising demand from fertilizer and mining applications.

The global ammonium nitrate market is poised for significant growth over the next decade, according to a new report from Mordor Intelligence. The market is projected to expand from 53.43 million tons in 2026 to 58.19 million tons by 2031, registering a CAGR of 4.36% during the forecast period. This growth is being driven by several key factors, including increasing demand for ammonium nitrate in the fertilizer industry and continued strong demand from the mining sector. Ammonium nitrate is a widely used nitrogen-based fertilizer that provides a highly concentrated source of nitrogen for agricultural applications. As global food production needs continue to rise, demand for efficient fertilizers like ammonium nitrate is expected to grow. Additionally, ammonium nitrate is a critical component in many mining explosives and is used extensively in quarrying, mining, and construction activities. As the global economy continues to recover and infrastructure projects ramp up, mining activity and demand for ammonium nitrate is forecast to remain robust. The report also highlights the impact of stricter regulations on ammonium nitrate storage and handling, which is driving investment in more advanced and secure supply chain solutions. This is particularly the case in regions like the Middle East and Africa, where new safety protocols are being implemented in the wake of high-profile incidents. Overall, the ammonium nitrate market appears poised for steady growth over the next decade, presenting opportunities for producers, distributors, and end-users across the maritime and heavy industries. As the market evolves, companies will need to stay agile and responsive to shifting demand patterns and regulatory changes.
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