Palestine's chemical sector is characterized by a high dependence on imported industrial raw materials due to limited local mineral extraction and heavy manufacturing infrastructure. The market is primarily driven by the need for high-quality inputs for the pharmaceutical and agrochemical sectors, which are vital for the local economy.
Agricultural production, particularly in the Jordan Valley, faces severe challenges from arid climates and soil salinity. This has led to a critical demand for high-efficiency pesticides for plants that can withstand extreme UV exposure and high temperatures while ensuring food security.
Furthermore, the growing shift towards sustainable farming is increasing the adoption of organic pesticides for vegetables. Local growers are seeking alternatives to traditional synthetics to meet international export standards for dates, olives, and citrus fruits.



