The Netherlands serves as a global hub for agricultural innovation, where the demand for premium agro raw materials is driven by the intensive greenhouse sector in Westland. The local market is characterized by a strict adherence to EU REACH regulations and a rapid shift toward biological alternatives.
Within the specialized chemical landscape, the integration of chemical industry raw materials is essential for the production of liquid crystals and pharmaceutical intermediates. The proximity to the Port of Rotterdam enables an efficient logistics flow, yet pressures for decarbonization are reshaping manufacturing processes.
Currently, there is a significant transition toward sustainable crop protection. The adoption of organic pesticides for vegetables has surged as Dutch exporters prioritize pesticide-free residues to maintain their competitive edge in the European premium food market.



