Iraq's chemical sector is currently navigating a transition from heavy reliance on imported finished products to the strategic procurement of high-quality industrial raw materials. Due to the arid climate and saline soil conditions in the Mesopotamian plains, there is a critical demand for specialized chemicals that can enhance crop resilience and industrial efficiency.
The market is characterized by a growing need for precise agro raw materials that can withstand high temperatures without degrading. Local distributors are increasingly seeking partners who can provide technical-grade intermediates for the domestic synthesis of pesticides and medicine, reducing the logistics costs of importing bulk finished goods.
Furthermore, the push toward modernizing Iraq's agricultural infrastructure has led to a surge in demand for targeted pesticides for plants. This shift is driven by the need to protect vital date palm plantations and vegetable greenhouses from regional pests while adhering to emerging environmental safety standards.



