Algeria's chemical sector is currently defined by a strategic shift towards diversifying its economy beyond hydrocarbons. The demand for industrial raw materials has surged as the nation expands its domestic production of specialty chemicals and pharmaceutical intermediates to reduce import reliance.
In the agricultural sector, the Mediterranean climate of the north and the arid conditions of the south create a dual challenge. There is a critical need for high-efficiency pesticides for plants that can withstand extreme thermal fluctuations while maintaining efficacy against local pests and fungi.
Furthermore, the rise of sustainable farming initiatives in regions like Blida and Mitidja has catalyzed a growing market for organic pesticides for vegetables, as Algerian exporters strive to meet strict EU residue limits for vegetable exports.



