The global biopesticides market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 14.7% from an estimated value of USD 4.3 billion in 2020 to reach USD 8.5 billion by 2025. The usage of synthetic chemicals can lead to pollution and contamination of the soil, as well as have harmful effects on the food chain. With this concern, there has been an increase in awareness of residue-free food, due to which high importance is given for biological products.
Due to the factors, such as the ban on chemical pesticides in the major countries attributed to the deteriorating soil conditions, extensive farm practices, and growing concern regarding residue levels in food products, there is high scope and demand for biopesticide products. Biopesticide products are mainly used for fruits & vegetables, cereals & grains, and oilseeds & pulses. In most recent times, there is also an increase in demand for biopesticides from recreational parks, theme parks, and golf courses to control pests
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Key active ingredients used in the production of biopesticides are imported from China and other key manufacturing companies in Europe and North America. With the current crisis being persistent, it is suggested that there would be low availability of raw materials with cropping season progresses. This may create a scarcity of products in high-growth markets, such as the US, Brazil, Spain, and Italy. There is also a possible case of non-availability of chemical active ingredients, which would also lead to a scarcity of chemical products in the market, encouraging the farmers to opt for the adoption of an alternative solution for control of pests. This situation may also drive the demand for biopesticides.
Driver: High cost associated with the development of synthetic crop protection products
The development of synthetic crop protection products is expensive. A typical synthetic product manufacturing process requires extensive R&D activities and has to go through regulatory approvals as opposed to biopesticides that are relatively less expensive and have quick development processes. Due to its cost-effectiveness, smaller companies/start-ups are venturing into this market with limited research budgets. This has led to intense competition for the major players in the agricultural biologicals market. According to secondary sources, since 1960, there was a steady increase in demand for chemical active ingredients as a consequence of the rise in R&D investments, due to which there was a surge in the introduction of active ingredients between the 1980s and 1990s. However, the same has reduced over the last two decades. The lengthy timeline for the introduction has a clear indication that key companies are moving toward alternative sustainable solutions to control pests. Thus, the demand for biopesticides is projected to increase during the study period.
Constraint: Technological limitations for the use of biological products
Biological products have a short or limited shelf life and a high probability of contamination. According to an article published in an International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives 2015, one of the major problems with the agricultural inoculation technology is the survival of microorganisms during storage. The other problematic parameters include exposure to sunlight, culture mediums, physiological state of microorganisms when harvested, temperature maintenance during storage, and water activity of inoculants that have an influence on their shelf life. Another problem with the use of microbial inoculants in the soil is their compatibility with other agricultural products, such as chemical fungicides and herbicides.
Opportunity: Pests developing resistance to crop protection chemicals
Site-specific pesticides have been able to provide crop protection over the past few decades. However, plant pathogenic, bacteria & fungi, and insect pests are developing resistance to chemicals and are able to adapt to crop protection chemicals through mutations, which, in turn, has led to reduced efficacy and pest resurgence. One of the major pathogen species that have developed resistance include Botrytis cinereal, which affects the production of fruit and vegetable crops both during pre- and post-harvest times. The excessive spraying activity has led to the development of multi-resistant strains in several countries. The majority of the affected fields were those sown with strawberries. This rapid erosion of fungicidal activities against the resistant pathogens represents a major challenge for the growth of the fungicide market and an opportunity for biopesticides.
Challenge: Preference for chemical pesticides among farmers in developing countries
The crop protection industry has been growing rapidly over the past few decades. According to a secondary sources, more than 600 active ingredients were available to farmers across the globe. The market has more than 40 chemical groups that have different modes of action, which are the key to addressing problems related to resistance to insecticides, herbicides, and/or fungicides. The growing demand among farmers for conventional pesticides has led to a steady growth, although there has been a decrease in the number of new products launched in the market. However, the preference for conventional pesticides has continued to increase as these products have a well-established market as compared to biologicals. The increase in awareness about biological crop protection has also been encouraged the identification of registered products in developing countries and elimination of the notion among farmers that biopesticide products would be mostly counterfeit or spurious products. Farmers are risk-averse to the adoption of biologicals as they are accustomed to the use of chemical pesticides due to the perception of higher yield and higher efficiency. In addition, most farmers have a perception that biological crop protection products are costlier and consume longer time to take effect than conventional counterparts, which is a major challenge to the adoption of biopesticides.
By type, the bioinsecticides segment is projected to dominate the biopesticides market during the forecast period.
The increase in demand for sustainable agriculture practices, integrated pest management, pest resistance & resurgence, organic farming, and the growing need to curb post-harvest crop losses have encouraged the development of agricultural biologicals. In comparison to their chemical counterparts, biological solutions are target-specific and are required in smaller amounts. Bioinsecticides are safe for use and pose no hazard to the environment, unlike chemical pesticides, since they do not leave behind any chemical residues on the plant. Moreover, the reduced product development cost and time associated with bioinsecticides offer an advantage to manufacturers, wherein they can also be registered within a short duration, while chemical registration can take as long as three years.
By crop type, the fruits & vegetables segment is projected to be the fastest-growing in the biopesticides market during the forecast period.
Over the years, there has growth witnessed in the urban population, which has led to a high demand for fresh fruits and vegetables. Countries such as China and India export a large share of fruits produced to various countries. The appearance plays a major role in the marketability of fruits and vegetables. The quality of produce tends to be assumed based on the appearance. The presence of any insect in them can reduce the market value and ultimately lead to a loss for farmers. For instance, strawberry is majorly impacted by thrips insects, which reduces the shelf life of fruits and affects the quality of the fruit. Due to the high levels of nutrients and sugars, low pH values, fruits & vegetables are prone to pest & disease attack. Therefore, the application of biopesticides has become essential to maintain the export quality and minimize the chemical residue level.
Foliar sprays include the application of microbial pesticides directly on the leaves to control the insects and mites. It is the most effective tool to control pests for a short term. The foliar application provides a quick means of correcting pest attack, when visible on the plant. When soil conditions are unfavorable, foliar applications are desirable to provide control pests. The ease of application of foliar spray is also one of the key drivers for the growth in the biopesticides market.
Europe to be the fastest-growing market during the forecast period.
The biopesticides market in the Europe region is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The increase in demand for high-quality crops to maintain the export quality, regulatory ban on key active ingredients, and emergence of pests and diseases due to the climatic changes is paving the way for the use of biopesticides in Europe.
Key players in the bioinsecticides market include BASF SE (Germany), Syngenta AG (Switzerland), Marrone Bio Innovations (US), Bayer AG (Germany), Novozymes A/S (Denmark), Certis USA L.L.C (US), Andermatt Biocontrol AG (Switzerland), and Nufarm (Australia).
Report Metric |
Details |
Market size available for years |
2018-2025 |
Base year considered |
2019 |
Forecast period |
2020-2025 |
Forecast units |
Value (USD) |
Segments covered |
Type, Source, Mode of Application, Formulation, Crop Type, and Region |
Geographies covered |
North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South America, and RoW |
Companies covered |
BASF SE (Germany), Syngenta AG (Switzerland), Bayer AG (Germany), Marrone Bio Innovation (US), Novozymes A/S (Denmark), Nufarm (Australia), UPL Ltd (India), Koppert Biological Systems (Netherlands), Vegalab S.A (US), Biobest Group NV (Belgium), FMC Corporation (US), STK Bio-ag (Israel), Bionema (US), International Panaacea Ltd (India), Som Phytopharma India Ltd (India), BioWorks, Inc. (US), Valent Biosciences LLC (US), Andermatt Biocontrol AG (Switzerland), Isagro S.p.A (Italy), and Certis US L.L.C (US) |
This research report categorizes the seeds market based on source, mode of application, type, formulation, crop type and region.
*RoW includes the Middle East and Africa.
Some of the major players operating in the biopesticides market include BASF SE (Germany), Syngenta AG (Switzerland), Bayer AG (Germany), Marrone Bio Innovation (US), and Novozymes A/S (Denmark).
Major players in the biopesticides market are undertaking acquisitions and focusing on developing an innovative product portfolio by making significant investments in R&D activities.
Increase in organic farming and gradual phase-out of key active ingredients in Europe would drive the demand for Biopesticides.
Fruits & vegetables segment is driving the growth of the biopesticides market as they need a high investment for crop production. In addition, the change in eating habits has highly urged the growers to opt for specialty crop production.
Due to factors such as the ban on chemical pesticides in the major countries, deteriorating soil conditions, extensive farm practices, and growing concerns regarding residue levels in food products, there is wider scope and a high demand for biopesticide products.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION (Page No. - 22)
1.1 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
1.2 MARKET DEFINITION
1.3 STUDY SCOPE
1.4 INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS
1.5 PERIODIZATION CONSIDERED
1.6 CURRENCY CONSIDERED
1.7 STAKEHOLDERS
1.8 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (Page No. - 28)
2.1 RESEARCH DATA
2.1.1 SECONDARY DATA
2.1.1.1 Key Data from Secondary Sources
2.1.2 PRIMARY DATA
2.1.2.1 Key Data from Primary Sources
2.1.2.2 Breakdown of Primaries
2.2 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION
2.2.1 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
2.2.2 TOP-DOWN APPROACH
2.3 MARKET BREAKDOWN & DATA TRIANGULATION
2.4 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS & LIMITATIONS
2.4.1 ASSUMPTIONS
2.4.2 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (Page No. - 37)
4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS (Page No. - 41)
4.1 OPPORTUNITIES IN THE MARKET
4.2 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY SOURCE
4.3 SOUTH AMERICA: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY COUNTRY AND KEY TYPE
4.4 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY TYPE AND REGION
4.5 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET: MAJOR REGIONAL SUBMARKETS
5 MARKET OVERVIEW (Page No. - 44)
5.1 MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS
5.1.1 GROWTH IN ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
5.1.2 INCREASING INCIDENCES OF PEST ATTACK IN FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CROPS
5.1.3 RELUCTANCE IN ADOPTION OF HARMFUL CHEMICAL PESTICIDES IN DEVELOPED MARKETS
5.2 MARKET DYNAMICS
5.2.1 DRIVERS
5.2.1.1 High costs associated with the development of synthetic crop protection products
5.2.1.2 Chemical pesticide ban and awareness programs by government agencies
5.2.1.3 Increase in acceptance of organic food
5.2.2 RESTRAINTS
5.2.2.1 Technological limitations for the use of biological products
5.2.3 OPPORTUNITIES
5.2.3.1 Advancements in microbial research undertaken by key players across regions
5.2.3.2 Pest developing resistance to crop protection chemicals
5.2.3.3 Growth opportunities in developing regions such as Asia Pacific and South America
5.2.4 CHALLENGES
5.2.4.1 Preference for chemical pesticides among farmers in developing countries
5.3 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS
5.4 MARKET ECOSYSTEM
5.5 PATENT ANALYSIS
5.5.1 BIOINSECTICIDES
5.5.2 BIOFUNGICIDES
6 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY SOURCE (Page No. - 60)
6.1 INTRODUCTION
6.2 MICROBIALS
6.2.1 MICROBIAL PESTICIDES ARE HOST-SPECIFIC
6.3 BIOCHEMICALS
6.3.1 BIOCHEMICALS PREVENT PESTS BY INTERFERING WITH MATING
6.4 BENEFICIAL INSECTS
6.4.1 CONSERVATION AND ADOPTION OF BENEFICIAL INSECTS IS NECESSARY TO PREVENT PESTS
7 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY MODE OF APPLICATION (Page No. - 66)
7.1 INTRODUCTION
7.2 SEED TREATMENT
7.2.1 SEED TREATMENT HAS A LONG-LASTING EFFECT ON SOIL PATHOGENS
7.3 SOIL TREATMENT
7.3.1 SOIL TREATMENT IS POPULAR AMONG ORGANIC FARMERS
7.4 FOLIAR SPRAY
7.4.1 FOLIAR SPRAY HAS BEEN THE PREFERRED APPLICATION IN ALL KEY CROPS
7.5 OTHER MODES OF APPLICATION
7.5.1 PERISHABLE PRODUCE NEEDS TO BE TREATED POST-HARVEST
8 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY TYPE (Page No. - 73)
8.1 INTRODUCTION
8.2 BIOINSECTICIDES
8.2.1 BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS
8.2.1.1 Bt is efficient when a specific strain is used against a specific insect host
8.2.2 BEAUVERIA BASSIANA
8.2.2.1 The fungus is effective against foliar pests
8.2.3 METARHIZIUM ANISOPLIAE
8.2.3.1 It is an effective tool to control caterpillars
8.2.4 VERTICILLIUM LECANII
8.2.4.1 The fungus has a wide range of applications on various crops
8.2.5 BACULOVIRUS
8.2.5.1 It is an effective biocontrol tool adopted in IPM programs
8.2.6 OTHER ORGANISM TYPES
8.2.6.1 Nematodes are being researched upon to develop bioinsecticides
8.3 BIOFUNGICIDES
8.3.1 TRICHODERMA
8.3.1.1 Easy availability of Trichoderma and its long shelf life to encourage adoption among farmers
8.3.2 BACILLUS SPECIES
8.3.2.1 Bacillus acts as a plant growth regulator and helps in controlling pathogenic fungi
8.3.3 PSEUDOMONAS SPECIES
8.3.3.1 Pseudomonas are broad-spectrum biofungicides, which is suitable for all types of crops
8.3.4 STREPTOMYCES SPECIES
8.3.4.1 Streptomyces species destroys pathogenic antagonists by secreting volatile compounds
8.3.5 OTHER MICROBIAL SPECIES
8.3.5.1 Yeast and bacterial spp. produce antagonistic metabolites to suppress pathogenic fungal activities
8.4 BIONEMATICIDES
8.4.1 PAECILOMYCES LILACINUS
8.4.1.1 Effective in controlling a wide range of nematodes
8.4.2 BACILLUS FIRMUS
8.4.2.1 Bacillus firmus is one of the widely used microbials to control nematodes
8.4.3 OTHER BIONEMATICIDES
8.5 BIOHERBICIDES
8.5.1 BOTANICAL EXTRACTS WITH HIGH WEED TARGET SPECIFICITY IS MAJORLY PRESENT IN THE MARKET
8.6 OTHER BIOPESTICIDES
9 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY FORMULATION (Page No. - 88)
9.1 INTRODUCTION
9.2 LIQUID
9.2.1 LIQUID FORMULATIONS ARE SAFER TO USE AS IT IS HOST-SPECIFIC
9.2.2 EMULSIFIABLE CONCENTRATES
9.2.2.1 Choice of emulsifiers depends on the active ingredients and its stability
9.2.3 SUSPENSION CONCENTRATES
9.2.3.1 These formulations are gaining traction for its easier application process
9.2.4 SOLUBLE LIQUID CONCENTRATES
9.2.4.1 Biopesticides in SL concentrates are produced by various key companies
9.3 DRY
9.3.1 DRY FORMULATIONS ARE SUITABLE FOR SOIL OR SEED TREATMENT
9.3.2 DRY GRANULES
9.3.2.1 Granules are non-dusty and are safe to use
9.3.3 WATER-DISPERSIBLE GRANULES
9.3.3.1 Expensive in nature, but are safe and highly convenient
9.3.4 WETTABLE POWDERS
9.3.4.1 It possesses good shelf life and low cost which drives the market
10 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY CROP TYPE (Page No. - 95)
10.1 INTRODUCTION
10.2 MACROINDICATORS
10.2.1 ORGANIC AGRICULTURE DEMAND WORLDWIDE
10.2.2 INDISCRIMINATE USE OF PESTICIDES ON CROPS
10.3 CEREALS & GRAINS
10.3.1 POST-HARVEST PEST INFECTION RESULTS IN A DECREASE IN PRODUCTION YIELDS
10.3.2 CORN
10.3.2.1 Increase in fall armyworm attacks have resulted in yield loss in corn
10.3.3 WHEAT
10.3.3.1 Wheat, being a staple, demands sustainable solutions for crop production
10.3.4 RICE
10.3.4.1 Bacillus thuringiensis can be effective against many pests attacking rice crops
10.3.5 OTHER CEREALS & GRAINS
10.4 OILSEEDS & PULSES
10.4.1 INFESTATION CAUSED BY NEMATODES IS BECOMING A SERIOUS GLOBAL CONCERN
10.4.2 SOYBEAN
10.4.2.1 Soybean cyst nematodes tend to infect the crop severely
10.4.3 SUNFLOWER
10.4.3.1 Botanicals from neem origin are found effective against pests in sunflower
10.4.4 OTHER OILSEEDS & PULSES
10.5 FRUITS & VEGETABLES
10.5.1 POST-HARVEST DECAY OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IS A SERIOUS ISSUE
10.5.2 ROOT & TUBER VEGETABLES
10.5.2.1 Trichoderma spp. helps in reducing root diseases in tuber vegetables
10.5.3 LEAFY VEGETABLES
10.5.3.1 Leafy vegetables are more vulnerable to fungal diseases
10.5.4 POME FRUITS
10.5.4.1 Microbial antagonists have been able to control pests in pome fruits
10.5.5 BERRIES
10.5.5.1 Berry plantations are vulnerable to various pests driving the demand for biopesticides
10.5.6 CITRUS FRUITS
10.5.6.1 Increasing post-harvest pest attack is causing economic losses
10.5.7 OTHER FRUITS & VEGETABLES
10.6 OTHER CROP TYPES
11 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY REGION (Page No. - 108)
11.1 INTRODUCTION
11.2 NORTH AMERICA
11.2.1 REGULATIONS
11.2.1.1 US
11.2.1.2 Canada
11.2.2 US
11.2.2.1 Phase-out of key chemical pesticides have paved the way for bio-based products
11.2.3 CANADA
11.2.3.1 Growing losses in high-value cash crops driving adoption of biopesticides
11.2.4 MEXICO
11.2.4.1 Increasing export demand for organic food from US driving adoption of biopesticide among Mexican farmers
11.3 EUROPE
11.3.1 REGULATIONS
11.3.1.1 European Union
11.3.2 FRANCE
11.3.2.1 Marketability of crops is affected due to fungus/insect infestation
11.3.3 GERMANY
11.3.3.1 Germany supports the ban on neonicotinoid insecticides, reducing competition for biopesticides
11.3.4 SPAIN
11.3.4.1 Positive trend of biopesticide application is controlling pest attacks on crops
11.3.5 ITALY
11.3.5.1 Ban of toxic pesticides has paved way for biopesticides
11.3.6 UK
11.3.6.1 Changing consumer preferences is driving the bioinsecticides market
11.3.7 NETHERLANDS
11.3.7.1 Genoeg scheme is accelerating the growth of bio-based products
11.3.8 RUSSIA
11.3.8.1 Wheat Aphid is found to cause severe crop losses
11.3.9 REST OF EUROPE
11.3.9.1 Climatic challenges drive the market for biopesticides
11.4 ASIA PACIFIC
11.4.1 REGULATIONS
11.4.1.1 India
11.4.1.2 Australia
11.4.2 CHINA
11.4.2.1 Increasing emphasis on ecological protection have contributed to the surge in sales of biopesticides in China
11.4.3 INDIA
11.4.3.1 Increase in area under organic farming driving adoption of biopesticides for India
11.4.4 JAPAN
11.4.4.1 Government regulations to minimize usage of chemical pesticides
11.4.5 AUSTRALIA
11.4.5.1 Increasing canola losses due to nematode attacks driving adoption of biopesticides in this region
11.4.6 THAILAND
11.4.6.1 Growing demand for organic vegetables from tourism industry driving market for biopesticides
11.4.7 INDONESIA
11.4.7.1 Implementation of IPM practices to control pest driving market for biopesticides
11.4.8 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC
11.5 SOUTH AMERICA
11.5.1 REGULATIONS
11.5.1.1 Brazil
11.5.2 BRAZIL
11.5.2.1 Soybean production is hampered by various pests causing economic losses, creating need for sustainable alternatives
11.5.3 ARGENTINA
11.5.3.1 To maintain international export quality, biopesticides market is booming
11.5.4 CHILE
11.5.4.1 Farmers are embarking the path of sustainability in agriculture
11.5.5 REST OF SOUTH AMERICA
11.5.5.1 Agricultural authorities are easing the registration process to commercialize the bio-based products
11.6 REST OF THE WORLD
11.6.1 SOUTH AFRICA
11.6.1.1 Increase in infestation of Botrytis cinerea in grapes driving the market for biopesticides in this region
11.6.2 OTHERS IN ROW
11.6.2.1 Public-private collaborations in the MENA countries have been leading the development of sustainable farming including biologicals
12 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE (Page No. - 172)
12.1 OVERVIEW
12.1.1 MARKET STRATEGY TRENDS
12.2 MARKET RANKING
12.3 COMPETITIVE SCENARIO
12.3.1 NEW PRODUCT LAUNCHES
12.3.2 AGREEMENTS, COLLABORATIONS, AND PARTNERSHIPS
12.3.3 ACQUISITIONS
12.3.4 EXPANSIONS & INVESTMENTS
13 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX AND COMPANY PROFILES (Page No. - 186)
13.1 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: DEFINITIONS AND METHODOLOGY
13.1.1 STAR
13.1.2 EMERGING LEADER
13.1.3 PERVASIVE
13.1.4 EMERGING PLAYER
13.2 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX, 2019
13.3 COMPANY PROFILES
(Business overview, Products offered, Recent Developments, SWOT analysis, MNM view)*
13.3.1 BASF SE
13.3.2 BAYER AG
13.3.3 SYNGENTA AG
13.3.4 UPL LIMITED
13.3.5 FMC CORPORATION
13.3.6 MARRONE BIO INNOVATIONS
13.3.7 NOVOZYMES A/S
13.3.8 NUFARM
13.3.9 ISAGRO S.P.A
13.3.10 CERTIS USA L.L.C
13.3.11 KOPPERT BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
13.3.12 BIOBEST GROUP NV
13.3.13 PRODUCTS OFFERED
13.3.14 SOM PHYTOPHARMA INDIA LTD
13.3.15 VALENT BIOSCIENCES LLC
13.3.16 STOCKTON BIO-AG TECHNOLOGIES
13.3.17 ANDERMATT BIOCONTROL AG
13.3.18 INTERNATIONAL PANAACEA LTD
13.3.19 VEGALAB S.A
13.3.20 BIOWORKS, INC.
13.3.21 BIONEMA
*Details on Business overview, Products offered, Recent Developments, SWOT analysis, MNM view might not be captured in case of unlisted companies.
13.4 STARTUP EVALUATION MATRIX - DEFINITIONS AND METHODOLOGY
13.4.1 PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES
13.4.2 STARTING BLOCKS
13.4.3 RESPONSIVE COMPANIES
13.4.4 DYNAMIC COMPANIES
13.5 STARTUP EVALUATION MATRIX, 2019
14 APPENDIX (Page No. - 242)
14.1 DISCUSSION GUIDE
14.2 KNOWLEDGE STORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL
14.3 RELATED REPORTS
14.4 AUTHOR DETAILS
LIST OF TABLES (118 Tables)
TABLE 1 USD EXCHANGE RATES, 20152019
TABLE 2 RECENT PATENTS REGISTERED IN THE BIOINSECTICIDES MARKET, 2017-2020
TABLE 3 RECENT PATENTS REGISTERED IN THE BIOFUNGICIDES MARKET, 20182020
TABLE 4 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY SOURCE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 5 MICROBIAL BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 6 BIOCHEMICAL BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 7 BENEFICIAL INSECTS MARKET SIZE, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 8 MARKET SIZE, BY MODE OF APPLICATION, 20202025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 9 BIOPESTICIDE SEED TREATMENT MARKET SIZE, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 10 BIOPESTICIDE SOIL TREATMENT MARKET SIZE, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 11 BIOPESTICIDE FOLIAR SPRAY MARKET SIZE, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 12 OTHER MODES OF BIOPESTICIDE APPLICATION MARKET SIZE, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 13 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 14 BIOINSECTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 15 BIOINSECTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 16 BIOFUNGICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 17 BIOFUNGICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 18 SECONDARY METABOLITES RELEASED BY TRICHODERMA SPP.
TABLE 19 DISEASES/TARGET PESTS CONTROLLED BY STREPTOMYCES SPP.
TABLE 20 BIONEMATICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 21 BIOHERBICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 22 OTHER BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 23 MARKET SIZE, BY FORMULATION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 24 LIQUID BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 25 LIQUID BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 26 DRY BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 27 DRY BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 28 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 29 MARKET SIZE IN CEREAL & GRAIN CULTIVATION, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 30 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE IN CEREAL & GRAIN CULTIVATION, BY CROP, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 31 MARKET SIZE IN OILSEED & PULSE CULTIVATION, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 32 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE IN OILSEED & PULSE CULTIVATION, BY CROP, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 33 MARKET SIZE IN FRUIT & VEGETABLE CULTIVATION, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 34 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE IN FRUIT & VEGETABLE CULTIVATION, BY ROP, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 35 MARKET SIZE IN OTHER CROP TYPES, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 36 GLOBAL BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY REGION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 37 NORTH AMERICA: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY COUNTRY, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 38 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET SIZE, BY MODE OF APPLICATION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 39 NORTH AMERICA: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 40 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 41 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET SIZE, BY SOURCE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 42 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET SIZE, BY FORMULATION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 43 US: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 44 US: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 45 CANADA: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 46 CANADA: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 47 MEXICO: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 48 MEXICO: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 49 EUROPE: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY COUNTRY, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 50 EUROPE: MARKET SIZE, BY MODE OF APPLICATION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 51 EUROPE: MARKET SIZE, BY SOURCE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 52 EUROPE: MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 53 EUROPE: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 54 EUROPE: BIOINSECTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY FORMULATION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 55 FRANCE: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 56 FRANCE: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 57 GERMANY: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 58 GERMANY: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 59 SPAIN: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 60 SPAIN: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 61 ITALY: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 62 ITALY: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 63 UK: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 64 UK: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 65 NETHERLANDS: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 66 NETHERLANDS: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 67 RUSSIA: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 68 RUSSIA: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 69 REST OF EUROPE: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 70 REST OF EUROPE: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 71 ASIA PACIFIC: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY COUNTRY, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 72 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET SIZE, BY MODE OF APPLICATION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 73 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET SIZE, BY SOURCE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 74 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 75 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 76 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET SIZE, BY FORMULATION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 77 CHINA: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 78 CHINA: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 79 INDIA: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 80 INDIA: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 81 JAPAN: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 82 JAPAN: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 83 AUSTRALIA: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 84 AUSTRALIA: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 85 THAILAND: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 86 THAILAND: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 87 INDONESIA: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 88 INDONESIA: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 89 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 90 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 91 SOUTH AMERICA: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY COUNTRY, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 92 SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET SIZE, BY MODE OF APPLICATION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 93 SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET SIZE, BY SOURCE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 94 SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 95 SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 96 SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET SIZE, BY FORMULATION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 97 BRAZIL: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 98 BRAZIL: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 99 ARGENTINA: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 100 ARGENTINA:MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 101 CHILE: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 102 CHILE: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 103 REST OF SOUTH AMERICA: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 104 REST OF SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 105 ROW: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY COUNTRY, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 106 ROW: MARKET SIZE, BY MODE OF APPLICATION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 107 ROW: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 108 ROW: MARKET SIZE, BY SOURCE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 109 ROW: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 110 ROW: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY FORMULATION, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 111 SOUTH AFRICA: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 112 SOUTH AFRICA: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 113 OTHERS IN ROW: BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 114 OTHERS IN ROW: MARKET SIZE, BY CROP TYPE, 20182025 (USD MILLION)
TABLE 115 NEW PRODUCT LAUNCHES, 20172020
TABLE 116 AGREEMENTS, COLLABORATIONS, AND PARTNERSHIPS, 20172020
TABLE 117 ACQUISITIONS, 20162019
TABLE 118 EXPANSIONS & INVESTMENTS, 20162020
LIST OF FIGURES (52 Figures)
FIGURE 1 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SEGMENTATION
FIGURE 2 REGIONAL SEGMENTATION
FIGURE 3 RESEARCH DESIGN
FIGURE 4 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY: BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
FIGURE 5 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY: TOP-DOWN APPROACH
FIGURE 6 DATA TRIANGULATION METHODOLOGY
FIGURE 7 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE, 2020 VS. 2025 (USD MILLION)
FIGURE 8 THE LIQUID FORMULATION SEGMENT, BY FORMULATION, IS PROJECTED TO DOMINATE BY 2025
FIGURE 9 FRUITS & VEGETABLES TO DOMINATE THE BIOPESTICIDES MARKET IN 2020 AND 2025
FIGURE 10 NORTH AMERICA AND EUROPE WERE THE LARGEST MARKETS IN TERMS OF VALUE IN 2019
FIGURE 11 GRADUAL PHASE-OUT OF KEY ACTIVE INGREDIENTS TO DRIVE THE GROWTH OF THE BIOPESTICIDES MARKET
FIGURE 12 MICROBIALS FORMED THE MOST PREFERRED SOURCE OF BIOPESTICIDES IN 2019
FIGURE 13 BRAZIL WAS A MAJOR CONSUMER OF BIOPESTICIDES IN SOUTH AMERICA IN 2019
FIGURE 14 NORTH AMERICA ACCOUNTED FOR THE LARGEST MARKET SHARE FOR BIOPESTICIDES IN 2019
FIGURE 15 THE US ACCOUNTED FOR THE LARGEST MARKET SHARE IN 2019
FIGURE 16 GLOBAL ORGANIC AGRICULTURE SHARE, BY REGION, 2017
FIGURE 17 TOP TEN COUNTRIES WITH LARGE AREAS UNDER ORGANIC FARMING, 2017 (MILLION HECTARE)
FIGURE 18 GLOBAL PRODUCTION OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, 20152018 (TONNE)
FIGURE 19 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET: MARKET DYNAMICS
FIGURE 20 TRENDS OF NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENT LAUNCHES OVER SIX DECADES
FIGURE 21 EUROPE: ORGANIC MARKET SHARE, BY KEY COUNTRY, 2016 VS. 2017
FIGURE 22 GLOBAL ORGANIC AREA FARMLAND, 20072018 (000 HA)
FIGURE 23 PESTICIDE USAGE IN AGRICULTURE, BY REGION, 20152017 (TONNE)
FIGURE 24 TOTAL NUMBER OF ACTIVE INGREDIENTS AVAILABLE AT THE GLOBAL LEVEL (19502010)
FIGURE 25 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS
FIGURE 26 BIOINSECTICIDE PATENTS, 20152019
FIGURE 27 BIOINSECTICIDES MARKET PATENT ANALYSIS, BY REGION, 20152019
FIGURE 28 NUMBER OF PATENTS GRANTED FOR BIOFUNGICIDES IN THE MARKET, 20152020
FIGURE 29 REGIONAL ANALYSIS OF PATENTS GRANTED IN THE BIOFUNGICIDES MARKET, 20152020
FIGURE 30 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2020 VS. 2025 (USD MILLION)
FIGURE 31 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY MODE OF APPLICATION, 2020 VS. 2025 (USD MILLION)
FIGURE 32 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY TYPE, 2020 VS. 2025 (USD MILLION)
FIGURE 33 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY FORMULATION, 2020 VS. 2025 (USD MILLION)
FIGURE 34 GLOBAL ORGANIC AGRICULTURE ACREAGE, BY REGION, 2017 (MILLION HECTARE)
FIGURE 35 GLOBAL PESTICIDE USE, 20102017 (THOUSAND TONNE)
FIGURE 36 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY CROP TYPE, 2020 VS. 2025 (USD MILLION)
FIGURE 37 SPAIN TO BE THE MOST ATTRACTIVE MARKET FOR BIOPESTICIDE MANUFACTURERS IN 2019
FIGURE 38 NORTH AMERICA BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SNAPSHOT
FIGURE 39 EUROPE BIOPESTICIDES MARKET SNAPSHOT
FIGURE 40 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET: TRENDS IN COMPANY STRATEGIES, 20172020
FIGURE 41 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET: COMPANY SHARE ANALYSIS, 2019
FIGURE 42 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET: COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX, 2019
FIGURE 43 BASF SE: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
FIGURE 44 BAYER AG: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
FIGURE 45 SYNGENTA AG: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
FIGURE 46 UPL: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
FIGURE 47 FMC CORPORATION: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
FIGURE 48 MARRONE BIO INNOVATIONS: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
FIGURE 49 NOVOZYMES A/S: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
FIGURE 50 NUFARM: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
FIGURE 51 ISAGRO S.P.A: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
FIGURE 52 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET: STARTUP EVALUATION MATRIX, 2019
The study involves the growth of the biopesticides market. Exhaustive secondary research was done to collect information on the market, peer market, and parent market. These findings, assumptions, and market sizes were validated with industry experts across the value chain through primary research. Both the top-down and bottom-up approaches were employed to estimate the complete market size. After that, the market breakdown and data triangulation approaches were used to estimate the market size of segments and subsegments.
In the secondary research process, various secondary sources, such as Hoovers, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, and Dun & Bradstreet, were referred to, in order to identify and collect information for this study. These secondary sources included annual reports, press releases & investor presentations of companies, white papers, certified publications, articles by recognized authors, gold standard & silver standard websites, food safety organizations, regulatory bodies, trade directories, and databases.
The market comprises several stakeholders in the supply chain, which include suppliers, manufacturers, and end-use product manufacturers. Various primary sources from both supply and demand sides of both markets have been interviewed to obtain qualitative and quantitative information. The primary interviewees from the demand-side include key opinion leaders, executives, vice presidents, and CEOs of companies manufacturing biologicals. The primary sources from the supply-side include research institutions involved in R&D activities, key opinion leaders, and manufacturing companies.
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The crop protection market was considered a parent market for arriving at the global biopesticides market value for different child market segments in this report. The key trends of the biopesticides industry have been identified and studied in this report. Both the top-down and bottom-up approaches were used to estimate and validate the total size of the biopesticides market. These approaches were also used extensively to estimate the size of various dependent submarkets. The research methodology used to estimate the market size includes the following:
In order to evaluate the overall biopesticides market and arrive at the exact statistics for all segments and subsegments, the data triangulation and market breakdown procedures have been employed, wherever applicable. The data has been triangulated by studying various factors and trends from both the demand and supply sides.
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