Nigeria's agricultural sector faces unique challenges due to its diverse climatic zones, ranging from the humid south to the arid north. The increasing demand for food security has led to a surge in the adoption of plant growth regulators, yet the market is often hindered by fragmented distribution and a lack of standardized technical data.
The regulatory environment managed by NAFDAC and other agencies has become increasingly stringent. Companies now struggle to provide the necessary Registration Support required to prove the efficacy and safety of imported chemical agents, leading to delays in product commercialization.
Furthermore, the reliance on traditional farming methods is shifting toward precision agriculture. The need for specialized agents like Uniconazole to manage plant height and improve stress resistance is growing as farmers seek to optimize yields in volatile weather conditions.
