Poland's agricultural sector is currently navigating a complex transition towards the European Green Deal, necessitating a shift from traditional chemicals to high-efficiency agro raw materials. The temperate climate of the Polish plains requires specific formulations that can withstand fluctuating spring temperatures while maintaining potency.
The demand for organic pesticides for vegetables has surged in regions like Lesser Poland and Masovia, driven by a growing consumer preference for residue-free produce and strict EU pesticide maximum residue levels (MRLs).
Economically, the industry is moving towards vertical integration, where the manufacturing of pharmaceutical intermediates and pesticides for plants are combined to optimize production costs and leverage shared chemical synthesis infrastructure.



