Spain's chemical sector is deeply integrated with its vast agricultural landscape, particularly in regions like Almería and Valencia. The demand for high-quality agro raw materials is driven by the necessity to maintain high yields of greenhouse vegetables and olive groves under increasingly arid climatic conditions.
Currently, the market is shifting toward "Green Chemistry." Spanish manufacturers are under pressure to replace traditional synthetic inputs with biodegradable alternatives, leading to a surge in demand for organic pesticides for vegetables that comply with the European Green Deal and the Farm to Fork strategy.
Furthermore, the coexistence of pharmaceutical hubs in Barcelona and Madrid has created a synergistic demand for high-purity intermediates. This requires a supply chain capable of providing both bulk industrial components and precision-engineered molecules for liquid crystal materials and medicine.



