The agriculture films market in Argentina has evolved significantly over the past four decades, driven by the country’s need to enhance crop productivity, optimize resource usage, and support its position as a leading agricultural producer in South America. Initial adoption in the 1980s and 1990s focused on low-density polyethylene (LDPE) films for open-field mulching, particularly in key agricultural provinces such as Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Santa Fe, and Mendoza. These films improved soil moisture retention, regulated temperature, and suppressed weeds, boosting yields for crops including tomatoes, peppers, melons, strawberries, and leafy vegetables. During the 2000s, greenhouse farming expanded notably in northern and central regions, with multilayer polyethylene and EVA/EBA copolymer films providing enhanced light transmission, thermal insulation, UV resistance, and mechanical strength, enabling year-round cultivation of high-value vegetables, fruits, and flowers for both domestic consumption and export markets. Simultaneously, the livestock and dairy sectors, particularly in Buenos Aires, Córdoba, and Santa Fe, increased demand for silage films to preserve forage quality, reduce feed losses, and maintain livestock nutrition during storage. Technological advancements such as UV stabilization, multilayer extrusion, and improved mechanical properties have enhanced film durability under Argentina’s diverse climatic conditions, ranging from temperate central regions to semi-arid western zones. Recent government initiatives promoting sustainable agriculture, recycling, and the use of biodegradable films have influenced market trends, encouraging eco-friendly practices. Today, Argentina’s agriculture films market represents a mature and innovation-driven segment that balances traditional polyethylene usage for cost-effective applications with advanced greenhouse and silage solutions, supporting high agricultural output, environmental sustainability, and alignment with national policies aimed at modernizing farming practices and ensuring food security.
According to the research report "Argentina Agriculture Films Market Overview, 2030,”published by Bonafide Research, the Argentina Agriculture Films market is expected to reach a market size of more than USD 190 Million by 2030. The competitive landscape of the Argentina agriculture films market is moderately consolidated, featuring a mix of global leaders, domestic manufacturers, and regional suppliers catering to greenhouse, mulching, and silage applications. International companies such as Berry Global, BASF, Dow, Armando Alvarez, Novamont, and RKW Group dominate the premium segment, offering multilayer, UV-stabilized, and EVA/EBA copolymer films widely used in greenhouse operations in provinces like Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Santa Fe, and Mendoza. These films provide superior light transmission, thermal insulation, elasticity, and UV resistance, enabling year-round cultivation of vegetables, fruits, and flowers for domestic consumption and export. Domestic manufacturers play a key role in supplying cost-effective LDPE and LLDPE films for mulching and silage applications, particularly for small- and medium-scale farms, ensuring affordability while maintaining reliable quality. Competitive strategies among leading players include mergers and acquisitions to expand distribution networks, continuous investment in research and development for biodegradable and compostable films, collaborations with agricultural cooperatives to enhance market penetration, and regional expansion to emerging agricultural zones. Market share analysis indicates that global players dominate greenhouse applications, whereas domestic producers maintain substantial shares in high-volume mulching and silage segments. SWOT analysis highlights strengths such as technological expertise, brand reputation, and wide distribution channels, alongside weaknesses including raw material price dependency and operational challenges. Opportunities lie in the adoption of biodegradable films, smart agriculture integration, and penetration into untapped regions, while threats include stringent environmental regulations, competition from low-cost imports, and farmer price sensitivity. Overall, Argentina’s agriculture films market exhibits a competitive yet balanced environment where global innovation and domestic accessibility coexist, driving growth across applications while supporting sustainability and regulatory compliance.
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