Agriculture is an extremely important sector of the economy, whose primary aim is food production. Furthermore, crop cultivation provides a variety of raw materials for the food, footwear, chemical, textile and many other industries.
The share of agriculture in the economies of individual countries varies greatly, and the level of employment in this sector ranges from a few per cent in highly developed countries to as much as several dozen per cent in countries with slower economic growth. As the world’s population grows, intensive agriculture, also known as industrial agriculture, is becoming increasingly popular. It is geared towards achieving maximum yields and profits through substantial financial investment and a high degree of chemicalisation and mechanisation of agricultural production. Achieving an adequate level of productivity in this sector is possible, among other things, through the use of appropriate chemical agents.
Agrochemicals include several groups of chemicals used in agriculture. These are plant protection products, growth regulators, adjuvants, mineral fertilisers (liquid and granular), as well as biostimulants. They perform a variety of functions, ranging from protecting crops against harmful organisms (plant protection products), through modifying the properties of the formulation and spray solution (adjuvants), to supporting plant growth (fertilisers, growth regulators and biostimulants).
Preparations intended for use on plants contain a range of different ingredients. In the case of pesticides, the most important are the active substances, which have a destructive effect on harmful organisms and undesirable plants; in the case of fertilisers, the macro- and micro-nutrients essential for plant growth; however, these are not the only ingredients affecting their effectiveness. Agrochemical preparations may contain numerous auxiliary components such as solvents, stabilisers and agents that improve performance. The latter include surfactants.
The PCC Group’s portfolio for the agrochemical industry primarily comprises a range of surfactants with varying chemical structures. Surfactants in agrochemical formulations can perform various functions (emulsifiers, wetting agents, dispersants, solubisers, rheology modifiers, anti-foaming agents, humectants); it is thanks to them that agrochemical formulations remain stable during storage and are highly effective. This makes it possible to reduce the amount of agrochemicals used and thus lower the costs associated with agricultural production, as well as to achieve environmental benefits.
The PCC Group’s range of products for the agrochemical industry is complemented by chemical raw materials and intermediates. These include, amongst others, high-purity phosphorus compounds in the form of phosphorus oxychloride (POCl₃) and phosphorus trichloride (PCl3 ), used as substrates for the synthesis of certain active substances (e.g. glyphosate). Monochloroacetic acid (MCAA) has a similar application, being used in the production of 2,4- D, a widely used herbicide from the group of growth regulators. Other products in the PCC Group’s range include benzene chlorides, such as paradichlorobenzene (PDCB). This compound sublimates on contact with air, releasing a strong odour, which is why it is used in insect repellents. The PCC Group is also a producer of chlorine – an important raw material in the industrial production of, amongst other things, insecticides – and sulphuric acid, which is used in the manufacture of artificial fertilisers.