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Commodities set to boom in the next 20 years

2022-04-04T12:02:00Z

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Introduction

Which commodities will be most in demand over the next 20 years and what factors will drive this change? We look at some hot commodities poised to experience strong growth in the future, as they support a rapidly evolving world.

What are the commodities of the future? 

Commodities poised to take center stage over the next two decades are those required to aid three key areas of global change: a shift towards sustainability; increased digitization; and a healthier, more affluent consumer.

 

Mineral and metal commodities set to boom include copper, nickel, aluminum, lithium, cobalt, tin, rare earths, metal scraps and green steel.

 

Commodities on the rise in the agricultural sector include poultry, dairy, fish and crustaceans, soybean, corn, cocoa, fruits and vegetables, and non-synthetic narcotics.

 

In the energy sector, low carbon hydrogen is pegged to be the most popular kid on the block. Commodities keep the wheels of the world turning and industry research points to these particular commodities proving vital to our future.

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Key changes driving demand for these commodities 

1. A green transition

Global targets to decrease carbon emissions have led to a shift towards the commodities that support renewable energy production. For example, nickel, lithium and cobalt are required to build and run batteries, copper is used to generate power from solar, hydro, thermal and wind energy, and aluminum is widely used in solar fields. Low carbon hydrogen (blue and green) will become increasingly established in energy commodity markets, as the world shifts away from fossil fuel-based hydrogen (grey, black and brown). Green hydrogen production is expected to rise from less than 1% of the current global market supply to 10% by 2030.

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