Biorational Pesticides Market

Biorational Pesticides Market by Source (Botanical, Microbial, Non-organic), Type (Biorational Insecticides, Biorational Fungicides, Biorational Nematicides, Biorational Herbicides), Mode of Application, Formulation and Region - Global Forecast to 2028

Report Code: AGI 6105 Nov, 2023, by marketsandmarkets.com

Biorational Pesticides Market Outlook (2023-2028)

The global biorational pesticides market size is estimated to stand at US$ 7.5 billion in 2023. The market is expected to reach to a generous valuation of US$ 15.1 billion by 2028, registering an impressive CAGR of 15.2%.

The growing awareness about the harmful effects of synthetic pesticides on human health and the environment has led to a rising demand for biorational pesticides.

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DRIVER : Chemical pesticide ban and awareness programs by government

The detrimental impact of chemical pesticides on soil, the environment, and water bodies globally has spurred a push towards promoting biopesticides in agriculture. This promotion involves awareness campaigns and policies fostering a favorable environment for private sector involvement. In South America, Asia Pacific, and Europe, rapid market growth is observed, driven by campaigns encouraging increased adoption and production of biorational pesticides at both farmer and producer levels.

In North America, the markets for bioinsecticides, biofungicides, and bionematicides—subcategories of biopesticides—are overseen by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA regulates registration and monitors their effects on humans and the environment. Sale and distribution permits for biopesticides fall under the jurisdiction of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), ensuring safety under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) for residue-free food and feed.

In India, the Government has initiated the use of bioinsecticides as part of Integrated Pest Management (IPM), employing cultural, mechanical, and biological pest control methods. This approach, along with judicious use of chemical pesticides as needed, is promoted by Central Integrated Pest Management Centers (CIPMCs) through programs like Farmers Field Schools and training initiatives. Such governmental initiatives are pivotal in driving the market for biorational pesticides, particularly bioinsecticides, by emphasizing sustainable pest management practices. 

Restraint : Less effectiveness can hamper market growth

Biological insecticides, when compared to synthetic pesticides, often exhibit lower efficacy. This suggests the potential need for more frequent applications or higher concentrations to achieve comparable pest control levels. Increased application frequency or stronger doses of biorational pesticides may elevate the overall cost of pest management. Consequently, this factor could diminish the attractiveness of biorational insecticides for specific customers and companies.

In contrast to synthetic pesticides, biological alternatives might lack specific targeting, affecting both beneficial organisms and pests, resulting in a broader range of impact. Additionally, biological insecticides might be more susceptible to environmental factors such as UV rays, pH levels, and temperature fluctuations. These environmental elements have the potential to influence their effectiveness and persistence, potentially impacting their overall efficacy in pest control.

Opportunity: Advancements in microbial research undertaken by key players across regions

Advancements made by companies like Bayer AG (Germany) in microbial and RNA interference (RNAi) technology offer promising opportunities in the biorational pesticides market. Significant research efforts by major industry players in crop protection have paved the way for utilizing biological signals to activate RNAi-specific genes. This innovation holds potential for enhancing disease and pest resistance while boosting crop yield and quality. The focus on developing sprayable RNAi products for biological crop protection is a notable advancement. Monsanto Company (prior to its acquisition by Bayer) received EPA approval in 2017 for genetic engineering technology utilizing RNA interference to combat insect pests. Additionally, Corteva Agriscience (US) acquired licenses for two insect traits from Monsanto, featuring an RNAi rootworm trait. This technology's increased adoption within the industry presents a novel solution particularly beneficial for managing rootworm traits.

Overall, the integration of RNA interference technology into biorational pesticides signifies a promising opportunity. It offers the potential for more effective and targeted pest control while aligning with environmentally friendly practices in crop protection.

Challenge: The challenge of swift pest control in biorational pesticides

Swift control in biorational pesticides presents a challenge in effectively managing pests using eco-friendly or naturally derived pesticides while ensuring rapid and efficient pest eradication. Biorational pesticides often target specific pests or have limited effectiveness across diverse pest populations or multiple pest species in a single area. This specificity can be a limitation. Moreover, these pesticides might not act as swiftly as conventional synthetic pesticides, requiring more time to impact target pests or eradicate infestations. This delay in action can be problematic, especially when immediate control is needed to prevent extensive damage to crops or property.

The slower effectiveness of biorational pesticides in contrast to synthetic options can pose a drawback in the market. In scenarios where urgent pest control is essential, synthetic pesticides could be favored, reducing the demand for biorational alternatives. The challenges in both speed and range of effectiveness underscore the necessity for continual research and development in biorational pesticides. Enhancing their efficiency, expanding their target range, and accelerating their action time could significantly boost their market appeal and adoption.

Biorational Pesticides Market Ecosystem

Prominent companies in this market include well-established, financially stable manufacturers of biorational pesticides. These companies have been operating in the market for several years and possess a diversified product portfolio, state-of-the-art technologies, and strong global sales and marketing networks. Prominent companies in this market include BASF SE (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), UPL (India), FMC Corporation (US), Syngenta AG (Switzerland), Novozymes A/S (Denmark), Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd (Japan), Pro Farm Group Inc (US), Koppert (Netherlands), Valent BioSciences LLC (US), Gowan Company (US), Certis Biologicals (US), Biobest Group (Belgium), BIONEMA (UK), and Vestaron Corporation (US).

Biorational Pesticides Market Ecosystem

The anticipated increase in the use of foliar application is expected to be a key factor propelling the growth of the biorational pesticides market.

In the biorational pesticides market, foliar spraying stands out as a preferred method due to its precision in directly targeting plant pests where they commonly inhabit—on the leaves. This targeted approach ensures effective pest control, aligning with the core principles of biorational pesticides that prioritize eco-friendly, efficient, and specific pest management strategies. The direct application of biorational pesticides through foliar spraying allows for a more focused and efficient utilization of these environmentally friendly solutions, reducing the impact on non-target organisms.

Furthermore, the versatility of foliar application across diverse crop types and growth stages enhances its appeal in the market. This adaptability enables farmers to employ biorational solutions in various agricultural settings, aligning with sustainable pest management practices. The reduced volumes of pesticides used in foliar sprays, compared to alternative methods like soil drench or seed treatments, align with the biorational pesticides' emphasis on minimizing environmental impact and promoting sustainability. The quick absorption capabilities of leaves further support the rapid action of biorational pesticides, facilitating quicker pest control, which is beneficial in the context of integrated pest management strategies. Ultimately, the ease of application and convenience associated with foliar sprays contribute significantly to the adoption of biorational pesticides, offering a viable and practical pest control solution for farmers and applicators in the biorational pesticides market. 

The utilization of microbials in the production of biorational pesticides is anticipated to drive market growth.

The expansion of the biorational pesticides market involves utilizing microbials like bacteria, fungi, viruses, and protozoa to develop environmentally friendly solutions for pest control. These microorganisms function with precise modes of action, targeting pests while minimizing harm to the environment and non-target organisms. They're incorporated into diverse formulations, including microbial-based insecticides, fungicides, and nematicides.

For instance, Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), a renowned microbial insecticide, demonstrates the market's focus on eco-friendly solutions. Its production of insect-toxic proteins specifically targets certain pests while remaining harmless to humans, animals, and beneficial insects. Bt-based products, effectively employed in agriculture and mosquito control programs globally, exemplify the market's trend towards sustainable pest control measures.

The biorational pesticides market in Asia Pacific is projected to grow at highest CAGR during the forecast period.  

The Asia Pacific region is anticipated to witness the highest Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) in the market during the forecast period from 2023 to 2028 due to several factors driving the adoption of eco-friendly pest control solutions. Japan's "Organic Village" initiative, led by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF), aims to significantly increase the organic share to 25 percent by 2050. This initiative reflects a strategic effort to promote organic farming practices, likely contributing to the rising demand for biorational pesticides in the region.

Moreover, there's a growing emphasis on organic and sustainable agricultural practices in China as highlighted in the “14th Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development.” The plan emphasizes enhancing the green agricultural standard system and bolstering certification management for green food, organic products, and geographical indications of agricultural produce. This commitment signifies a shift towards eco-friendly farming methods, which can drive the demand for biorational pesticides in China and subsequently influence the Asia Pacific market's growth trajectory.

Additionally, the involvement of local organic groups and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) advocating for the use of organic food ingredients in school meals in Japan indicates a broader societal shift towards organic and sustainable agricultural practices. These initiatives align with the principles underlying the adoption of biorational pesticides, further contributing to the region's market expansion in the forecast period. Overall, the Asia Pacific's growth in the biorational pesticides market can be attributed to concerted efforts by governments and organizations towards promoting eco-friendly and sustainable agriculture practices, fostering a conducive environment for the increased adoption of biorational pest control solutions. 

Biorational Pesticides Market by Region

Key Players in Biorational Pesticides Market

The key players in this include BASF SE (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), UPL (India), FMC Corporation (US), Syngenta AG (Switzerland), Novozymes A/S (Denmark), Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd (Japan), Pro Farm Group Inc (US), Koppert (Netherlands), Valent BioSciences LLC (US), Gowan Company (US), Certis Biologicals (US), Biobest Group (Belgium), BIONEMA (UK), and Vestaron Corporation (US). These players in this market are focusing on increasing their presence through agreements and collaborations. These companies have a strong presence in North America, Asia Pacific and Europe. They also have manufacturing facilities along with strong distribution networks across these regions.

Biorational Pesticides Market Scope

Report Metric

Details

Market Valuation in 2023

USD 7.5 Billion

Revenue Forecast in 2028

USD 15.1 Billion

Growth Rate

CAGR of 15.2%

Forecast Period Considered

2023–2028

Segments Covered

By Type, Crop Type, Source, Mode of Application, Formulation, and Region

Regions covered

North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and RoW

Companies studied

  • BASF SE (Germany)
  • Bayer AG (Germany)
  • UPL (India)
  • FMC Corporation (US)
  • Syngenta AG (Switzerland)
  • Novozymes A/S (Denmark)
  • Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd (Japan)
  • Pro Farm Group Inc (US)
  • Koppert (Netherlands)
  • Valent BioSciences LLC (US)

This research report categorizes the biorational pesticides market, based on type, crop type, source, mode of application, formulation, and region.

Target Audience

  • Biorational pesticide traders, retailers, and distributors
  • Agriculture pesticide manufacturers & suppliers
  • Related government authorities, commercial research & development (R&D) institutions, FDA, EFSA, USDA government agencies & NGOs, and other regulatory bodies
  • Regulatory bodies, including government agencies and NGOs.
  • Commercial research & development (R&D) institutions and financial institutions
  • Government and research organizations
  • Venture capitalists and investors
  • Technology providers to biorational pesticide & microbial companies
  • Associations and industry bodies

Biorational Pesticides Market Segmentation

By Type
  • Biorational Insecticides
  • Biorational Fungicides
  • Biorational Nematicides
  • Biorational Herbicides
  • Other Types
By Crop Type
  • Fruits & Vegetables
  • Cereals & Grains
  • Oil Seeds & Pulses
  • Other Crop Types
By Source
  • Botanical
  • Microbials
  • Non-Organic
  • Other Sources
By Mode of Application
  • Foliar Spray
  • Soil Treatment
  • Seed Treatment
  • Other Modes of Applications
By Formulation
  • Liquid
  • Dry
By Region:
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • Rest of the World (RoW)

Recent Developments

  • In January 2023, Valent BioSciences LLC, known for its expertise in creating environmentally friendly and highly efficient technologies for agriculture, public health, and forest health, has confirmed the acquisition of FBSciences Holdings, Inc. This move solidifies their position in the market as a leader in developing and marketing naturally derived solutions for plant, soil, and climate health. Through this acquisition, Valent BioSciences, along with its parent company Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., now presents a comprehensive lineup of integrated biorational solutions. This includes a proven portfolio encompassing biostimulants, biopesticides, and crop nutrition solutions.
  • In January 2022, Certis Biologicals had launched MeloCon LC (Active Ingredient: Purpureocilium lilacinum strain 251), a water dispersible concentrate that contained spores from a naturally occurring soil fungus, targeting a wide range of harmful nematodes at various lifecycle stages. The improved liquid concentrate formulation of MeloCon LC brought several advantages to growers operating both organic and conventional acreage. This liquid formula provided increased convenience in storage, handling, and tank-mixing, allowing for application flexibility in situations where fumigant and conventional chemistries were unsuitable.
  • In April 2021, FMC Corporation established a distribution partnership with Syngenta Crop Protection to market innovative biological seed treatments in Canada.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
1 INTRODUCTION (Page No. - 35)
    1.1 STUDY OBJECTIVES 
    1.2 MARKET DEFINITION 
    1.3 STUDY SCOPE 
           1.3.1 MARKET SEGMENTATION
           1.3.2 REGIONS COVERED
           1.3.3 INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS
    1.4 YEARS CONSIDERED 
    1.5 CURRENCY CONSIDERED 
           TABLE 1 USD EXCHANGE RATES, 2019–2022
    1.6 STAKEHOLDERS 
    1.7 SUMMARY OF CHANGES 
 
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (Page No. - 41)
    2.1 RESEARCH DATA 
           FIGURE 1 BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET: RESEARCH DESIGN
           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 Key industry insights
                    2.1.2.3 Breakdown of primary interviews
                               FIGURE 2 BREAKDOWN OF PRIMARY INTERVIEWS: BY COMPANY TYPE, DESIGNATION,  AND REGION
    2.2 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION 
           2.2.1 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
                    FIGURE 3 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION (DEMAND SIDE)
                    FIGURE 4 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION: BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
           2.2.2 TOP-DOWN APPROACH
                    FIGURE 5 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION, BY TYPE (SUPPLY SIDE)
                    FIGURE 6 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION: TOP-DOWN APPROACH
    2.3 MARKET BREAKDOWN & DATA TRIANGULATION 
           FIGURE 7 DATA TRIANGULATION
    2.4 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS 
           TABLE 2 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS
    2.5 LIMITATIONS AND RISK ASSESSMENT 
 
3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (Page No. - 51)
    TABLE 3 MARKET SNAPSHOT, 2023 VS. 2028 
    FIGURE 8 MARKET, BY TYPE, 2023 VS. 2028 (USD MILLION) 
    FIGURE 9 MARKET, BY MODE OF APPLICATION, 2023 VS. 2028 (USD MILLION) 
    FIGURE 10 BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023 VS. 2028 (USD MILLION) 
    FIGURE 11 MARKET, BY FORMULATION,  2023 VS. 2028 (USD MILLION) 
    FIGURE 12 MARKET, BY CROP TYPE, 2023 VS. 2028  (USD MILLION) 
    FIGURE 13 MARKET: REGIONAL SNAPSHOT 
 
4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS (Page No. - 57)
    4.1 OPPORTUNITIES FOR PLAYERS IN MARKET 
           FIGURE 14 SHIFT TOWARD SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND GOVERNMENT POLICIES  TO DRIVE MARKET
    4.2 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET,  BY COUNTRY AND KEY TYPE 
           FIGURE 15 BIORATIONAL INSECTICIDES SEGMENT AND US ACCOUNTED FOR SIGNIFICANT SHARE IN 2022
    4.3 MARKET, BY REGION 
           FIGURE 16 NORTH AMERICA TO DOMINATE MARKET DURING FORECAST PERIOD
    4.4 MARKET, BY FORMULATION 
           FIGURE 17 LIQUID SEGMENT TO ACCOUNT FOR LARGER SHARE BY 2028
    4.5 MARKET, BY TYPE 
           FIGURE 18 BIORATIONAL INSECTICIDES SEGMENT TO LEAD MARKET DURING FORECAST PERIOD
    4.6 MARKET, BY MODE OF APPLICATION 
           FIGURE 19 FOLIAR SPRAY SEGMENT TO ACCOUNT FOR LARGEST SHARE DURING FORECAST PERIOD
    4.7 MARKET, BY CROP TYPE 
           FIGURE 20 FRUITS & VEGETABLES SEGMENT TO LEAD MARKET DURING FORECAST PERIOD
           FIGURE 21 INDIA, AUSTRALIA, AND SOUTH AMERICA TO ACHIEVE SIGNIFICANT GROWTH DURING FORECAST PERIOD
 
5 MARKET OVERVIEW (Page No. - 62)
    5.1 INTRODUCTION 
           TABLE 4 LIST OF PLANT PRODUCTS REGISTERED AS BIOPESTICIDES
    5.2 MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS 
           5.2.1 GROWTH IN ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
                    FIGURE 22 TOTAL ORGANIC LAND, BY REGION, 2021
                    FIGURE 23 TOP 10 COUNTRIES WITH LARGE AREA UNDER ORGANIC FARMING,  2021 (MILLION HECTARES)
           5.2.2 INCREASING PEST ATTACKS ON FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CROPS
           5.2.3 RELUCTANCE IN ADOPTING HARMFUL CHEMICAL PESTICIDES IN DEVELOPED MARKETS
    5.3 MARKET DYNAMICS 
           FIGURE 24 BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET: DRIVERS, RESTRAINTS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND CHALLENGES
           5.3.1 DRIVERS
                    5.3.1.1 High costs associated with development of new synthetic crop protection products
                               FIGURE 25 TRENDS OF NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENT LAUNCHES, 1950–2019
                               TABLE 5 6TH EDITION OF PAN INTERNATIONAL CONSOLIDATED LIST OF BANNED PESTICIDES  (MAY 2022)
                    5.3.1.2 Chemical pesticide bans and awareness programs by government agencies
                    5.3.1.3 Increase in acceptance of organic food products
                               FIGURE 26 EUROPE: MARKET SHARE OF ORGANIC FARMING, BY KEY COUNTRY, 2021
                               FIGURE 27 GROWTH OF GLOBAL FOOD & DRINK MARKET (2000–2021)
           5.3.2 RESTRAINTS
                    5.3.2.1 Technological limitations for use of biological products
                    5.3.2.2 Ineffectiveness of biological insecticides
           5.3.3 OPPORTUNITIES
                    5.3.3.1 Advancements in microbial research undertaken by key players across regions
                    5.3.3.2 Resistance of pests to crop protection chemicals
                    5.3.3.3 Rising consumption of pesticides in developing countries
                               FIGURE 28 TOP 10 COUNTRIES AND THEIR TOTAL PESTICIDE USAGE IN AGRICULTURE, 2020  (‘000 TONNES)
           5.3.4 CHALLENGES
                    5.3.4.1 Preference for chemical pesticides in developing countries
                    5.3.4.2 Delayed effect of biorational pesticides on pests
 
6 INDUSTRY TRENDS (Page No. - 73)
    6.1 INTRODUCTION 
    6.2 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS 
           FIGURE 29 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS
    6.3 SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS 
           FIGURE 30 SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS
    6.4 ECOSYSTEM ANALYSIS 
           TABLE 6 ROLE OF PLAYERS IN MARKET ECOSYSTEM
           FIGURE 31 ECOSYSTEM MAP
    6.5 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 
           TABLE 7 IMPACT OF PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ON BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET
           6.5.1 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
           6.5.2 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
           6.5.3 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
           6.5.4 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS
           6.5.5 INTENSITY OF COMPETITIVE RIVALRY
    6.6 TRENDS AND DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMERS 
           FIGURE 32 TRENDS AND DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMERS
    6.7 KEY CONFERENCES & EVENTS 
           TABLE 8 KEY CONFERENCES & EVENTS, 2023–2025
    6.8 KEY STAKEHOLDERS & BUYING CRITERIA 
           6.8.1 KEY STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS
                    FIGURE 33 INFLUENCE OF STAKEHOLDERS ON BUYING PROCESS FOR TOP 3 MODES  OF APPLICATION
                    TABLE 9 INFLUENCE OF STAKEHOLDERS ON BUYING PROCESS FOR TOP 3 MODES OF APPLICATION
           6.8.2 BUYING CRITERIA
                    FIGURE 34 INFLUENCE OF STAKEHOLDERS ON BUYING PROCESS FOR TOP 3 TYPES  OF BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES
                    TABLE 10 KEY BUYING CRITERIA FOR TOP 3 TYPES OF BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES
    6.9 TARIFF AND REGULATORY LANDSCAPE 
           6.9.1 REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
                    TABLE 11 NORTH AMERICA: LIST OF REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES,  AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
                    TABLE 12 EUROPE: LIST OF REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
                    TABLE 13 ASIA PACIFIC: LIST OF REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
                    TABLE 14 ROW: LIST OF REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
           6.9.2 REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
                    6.9.2.1 North America
                               6.9.2.1.1 US
                               6.9.2.1.2 Canada
                    6.9.2.2 European Union
                               6.9.2.2.1 European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)
                               6.9.2.2.2 Confederation of European Pest Management Association (CEPA)
                               6.9.2.2.3 European Committee for Standardization (CEN)
                    6.9.2.3 Asia Pacific
                               6.9.2.3.1 China
                               6.9.2.3.2 India
                    6.9.2.4 RoW
                               6.9.2.4.1 Brazil
                               6.9.2.4.2 Egypt
                               6.9.2.4.3 UAE
                               6.9.2.4.4 Saudi Arabia
    6.10 CASE STUDY ANALYSIS 
           6.10.1 KOPPERT BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS ACQUIRED GEOCOM TO FOCUS ON PRECISION AGRI-FARMING
           6.10.2 UPL LAUNCHED FLUPYRIMIN TO PROTECT RICE YIELDS AND BOOST CROP HEALTH
 
7 BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET, BY FORMULATION (Page No. - 93)
    7.1 INTRODUCTION 
           FIGURE 35 MARKET, BY FORMULATION,  2023 VS. 2028 (USD MILLION)
           TABLE 15 MARKET, BY FORMULATION, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
           TABLE 16 MARKET, BY FORMULATION, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
    7.2 LIQUID 
           7.2.1 EASE OF APPLICATION TO DRIVE ADOPTION OF LIQUID BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES
                    TABLE 17 LIQUID: MARKET, BY REGION, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                    TABLE 18 LIQUID: MARKET, BY REGION, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
    7.3 DRY 
           7.3.1 EASE OF HANDLING AND LONG SHELF TO BOOST POPULARITY OF DRY BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES
                    TABLE 19 DRY: MARKET, BY REGION, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                    TABLE 20 DRY: MARKET, BY REGION, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
 
8 MARKET, BY MODE OF APPLICATION (Page No. - 98)
    8.1 INTRODUCTION 
           FIGURE 36 MARKET, BY MODE OF APPLICATION,  2023 VS. 2028 (USD MILLION)
           TABLE 21 MARKET, BY MODE OF APPLICATION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
           TABLE 22 MARKET, BY MODE OF APPLICATION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
    8.2 FOLIAR SPRAY 
           8.2.1 EFFECTIVENESS AND EASE OF APPLICATION OF FOLIAR SPRAY TO SPUR ITS DEMAND
                    TABLE 23 FOLIAR SPRAY: MARKET, BY REGION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                    TABLE 24 FOLIAR SPRAY: MARKET, BY REGION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
    8.3 SOIL TREATMENT 
           8.3.1 NEED TO DECREASE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF PESTICIDES ON NEIGHBOURING NON-TARGET AREAS TO DRIVE USE OF SOIL TREATMENT PRACTICES
                    TABLE 25 SOIL TREATMENT: MARKET, BY REGION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                    TABLE 26 SOIL TREATMENT: MARKET, BY REGION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
    8.4 SEED TREATMENT 
           8.4.1 DEMAND FOR MODERN PEST RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES TO BOOST ADOPTION OF SEED TREATMENT PRACTICES
                    TABLE 27 SEED TREATMENT: BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET, BY REGION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                    TABLE 28 SEED TREATMENT: MARKET, BY REGION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
    8.5 OTHER MODES OF APPLICATION 
           TABLE 29 OTHER MODES OF APPLICATION: MARKET, BY REGION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
           TABLE 30 OTHER MODES OF APPLICATION: MARKET, BY REGION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
 
9 MARKET, BY SOURCE (Page No. - 105)
    9.1 INTRODUCTION 
           TABLE 31 POPULAR BOTANICAL PESTICIDES WITH SOURCES
           FIGURE 37 MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023 VS. 2028 (USD MILLION)
           TABLE 32 MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
           TABLE 33 MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
    9.2 BOTANICAL 
           TABLE 34 BOTANICAL: MARKET, BY REGION, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
           TABLE 35 BOTANICAL: MARKET, BY REGION, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
           9.2.1 PYRETHRIN
                    9.2.1.1 Ability of pyrethrin-based pesticides to kill insects to boost demand
           9.2.2 AZADIRACHTIN & NEEM OIL
                    9.2.2.1 Azadirachtin disrupts insect growth cycles and impacts pests like aphids and beetles
           9.2.3 ROTENONE
                    9.2.3.1 Effectivity of rotenone against soilborne pests to boost growth
           9.2.4 OTHERS
    9.3 MICROBIALS 
           TABLE 36 MICROBIALS: MARKET, BY REGION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
           TABLE 37 MICROBIALS: MARKET, BY REGION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
           9.3.1 BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS
                    9.3.1.1 Diverse formulations and cost-efficiency of bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) in pest control to drive market
           9.3.2 BEAUVERIA BASSIANA
                    9.3.2.1 Demand for microbials that control soilborne insects to spur market for beauveria bassiana
           9.3.3 OTHERS
    9.4 NON-ORGANIC 
           9.4.1 RISING DEMAND FOR EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVE TO BIOLOGICAL CROP PROTECTION SOLUTIONS TO PROPEL MARKET
                    TABLE 38 NON-ORGANIC: BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET, BY REGION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                    TABLE 39 NON-ORGANIC: MARKET, BY REGION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
    9.5 OTHER SOURCES 
           TABLE 40 OTHER SOURCES: MARKET, BY REGION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
           TABLE 41 OTHER SOURCES: MARKET, BY REGION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
 
10 MARKET, BY TYPE (Page No. - 115)
     10.1 INTRODUCTION 
               FIGURE 38 MARKET, BY TYPE, 2023 VS. 2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 42 MARKET, BY TYPE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 43 MARKET, BY TYPE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
     10.2 BIORATIONAL INSECTICIDES 
             10.2.1 NEED FOR MAXIMIZING CROP HEALTH AND SUSTAINABILITY TO ENCOURAGE ADOPTION OF BIORATIONAL INSECTICIDES
                       TABLE 44 BIORATIONAL INSECTICIDES MARKET, BY REGION, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                       TABLE 45 BIORATIONAL INSECTICIDES MARKET, BY REGION, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
     10.3 BIORATIONAL FUNGICIDES 
             10.3.1 EMPHASIS ON ADVANCEMENTS IN FERMENTATION TECHNOLOGY TO SHIFT FOCUS TO BIORATIONAL FUNGICIDES
                       TABLE 46 BIORATIONAL FUNGICIDES MARKET, BY REGION, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                       TABLE 47 BIORATIONAL FUNGICIDES MARKET, BY REGION, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
     10.4 BIORATIONAL NEMATICIDES 
             10.4.1 INCREASE IN NEMATODE-RELATED ISSUES TO FUEL MARKET FOR BIORATIONAL NEMATICIDES
                       TABLE 48 BIORATIONAL NEMATICIDES MARKET, BY REGION, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                       TABLE 49 BIORATIONAL NEMATICIDES MARKET, BY REGION, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
     10.5 BIORATIONAL HERBICIDES 
             10.5.1 PREFERENCE FOR ECO-FRIENDLY ALTERNATIVES TO SYNTHETIC HERBICIDES TO BOOST GROWTH
                       TABLE 50 BIORATIONAL HERBICIDES MARKET, BY REGION, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                       TABLE 51 BIORATIONAL HERBICIDES MARKET, BY REGION, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
     10.6 OTHER BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES 
               TABLE 52 OTHER BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET, BY REGION, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 53 OTHER MARKET, BY REGION, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
 
11 MARKET, BY CROP TYPE (Page No. - 123)
     11.1 INTRODUCTION 
               TABLE 54 LIST OF BIOPESTICIDES FOR VARIOUS CROPS
               FIGURE 39 MARKET, BY CROP TYPE, 2023 VS. 2028  (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 55 MARKET, BY CROP TYPE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 56 MARKET, BY CROP TYPE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
     11.2 FRUITS & VEGETABLES 
             11.2.1 HIGH EXPORT OF ORGANIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TO BOOST MARKET
                       TABLE 57 FRUITS & VEGETABLES: MARKET, BY REGION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                       TABLE 58 FRUITS & VEGETABLES: MARKET, BY REGION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             11.2.2 CITRUS FRUITS
             11.2.3 BERRIES
             11.2.4 TOMATOES
             11.2.5 POTATOES
             11.2.6 OTHER FRUITS & VEGETABLES
     11.3 CEREALS & GRAINS 
             11.3.1 RISING DEMAND FOR CEREALS AND GRAINS FROM HEALTH-CONSCIOUS PEOPLE TO SPUR MARKET GROWTH
                       FIGURE 40 TOTAL ORGANIC CEREAL PRODUCTION AREA, BY REGION, 2021
                       TABLE 59 CEREALS & GRAINS: MARKET, BY REGION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                       TABLE 60 CEREALS & GRAINS: BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET, BY REGION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             11.3.2 WHEAT
             11.3.3 RICE
             11.3.4 CORN
             11.3.5 OTHER CEREALS & GRAINS
     11.4 OILSEEDS & PULSES 
             11.4.1 INCREASING CONSUMPTION OF OILSEEDS AND PULSES TO PROPEL DEMAND FOR BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES
                       FIGURE 41 TOP 5 COUNTRIES AND THEIR AREA FOR OILSEED PRODUCTION, 2021
                       TABLE 61 OILSEEDS & PULSES: MARKET, BY REGION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                       TABLE 62 OILSEEDS & PULSES: MARKET, BY REGION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             11.4.2 SOYBEAN
             11.4.3 SUNFLOWER
             11.4.4 COTTON SEED
             11.4.5 OTHER OILSEEDS & PULSES
     11.5 OTHER CROP TYPES 
               TABLE 63 OTHER CROP TYPES: MARKET, BY REGION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 64 OTHER CROP TYPES: MARKET, BY REGION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
 
12 MARKET, BY REGION (Page No. - 135)
     12.1 INTRODUCTION 
               FIGURE 42 DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL LAND, BY REGION, 2021
               FIGURE 43 INDIA TO RECORD SIGNIFICANT GROWTH IN MARKET DURING FORECAST PERIOD
               FIGURE 44 MARKET, BY REGION, 2023 VS. 2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 65  MARKET, BY REGION, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 66 BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET, BY REGION, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
     12.2 NORTH AMERICA 
               TABLE 67 NORTH AMERICA: LAND USE IN ORGANIC AGRICULTURE, 2021
               FIGURE 45 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET SNAPSHOT
               TABLE 68 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY COUNTRY,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 69 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY COUNTRY,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 70 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY TYPE,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 71 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY TYPE,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 72 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY SOURCE,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 73 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY SOURCE,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 74 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY MODE OF APPLICATION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 75 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY MODE OF APPLICATION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 76 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY FORMULATION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 77 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY FORMULATION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 78 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY CROP TYPE,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 79 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY CROP TYPE,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             12.2.1 US
                       12.2.1.1 Government initiatives and organic food market to boost adoption of biorational pesticides
                                   TABLE 80 US: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                                   TABLE 81 US: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             12.2.2 CANADA
                       12.2.2.1 Stringent regulations on chemical pesticides to make way for growth of biorational pesticides
                                   TABLE 82 CANADA: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                                   TABLE 83 CANADA: BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             12.2.3 MEXICO
                       12.2.3.1 Prohibition of chemical pesticides to lead to local production of biorational pesticides
                                   TABLE 84 MEXICO: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                                   TABLE 85 MEXICO: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
     12.3 ASIA PACIFIC 
               FIGURE 46 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET SNAPSHOT
               TABLE 86 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY COUNTRY,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 87 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY COUNTRY,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 88 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY TYPE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 89 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY TYPE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 90 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY SOURCE,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 91 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY SOURCE,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 92 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY MODE OF APPLICATION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 93 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY MODE OF APPLICATION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 94 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY FORMULATION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 95 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY FORMULATION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 96 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY CROP TYPE,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 97 ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY CROP TYPE,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             12.3.1 CHINA
                       12.3.1.1 Easy registration process and advancements in biomanufacturing to lead to market expansion
                                   TABLE 98 CHINA: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                                   TABLE 99 CHINA: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             12.3.2 INDIA
                       12.3.2.1 Large-scale production of agricultural commodities to drive market for biorational pesticides
                                   FIGURE 47 BIOPESTICIDE CONSUMPTION IN INDIA (2018–2019 TO 2021–2022)
                                   TABLE 100 INDIA: BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                                   TABLE 101 INDIA: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             12.3.3 JAPAN
                       12.3.3.1 Initiatives by MAFF to encourage development and adoption of biopesticides and associated nature-based technologies
                                   TABLE 102 JAPAN: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                                   TABLE 103 JAPAN: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             12.3.4 AUSTRALIA
                       12.3.4.1 Organic farming expansion to play catalyst for market’s growth
                                   TABLE 104 AUSTRALIA: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                                   TABLE 105 AUSTRALIA: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             12.3.5 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC
                       TABLE 106 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                       TABLE 107 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC: MARKET, BY SOURCE,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
     12.4 EUROPE 
               TABLE 108 EUROPE: MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 109 EUROPE: MARKET, BY COUNTRY, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 110 EUROPE: MARKET, BY TYPE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 111 EUROPE: MARKET, BY TYPE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 112 EUROPE: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 113 EUROPE: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 114 EUROPE: MARKET, BY MODE OF APPLICATION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 115 EUROPE: MARKET, BY MODE OF APPLICATION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 116 EUROPE: BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET, BY FORMULATION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 117 EUROPE: MARKET, BY FORMULATION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 118 EUROPE: MARKET, BY CROP TYPE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 119 EUROPE: MARKET, BY CROP TYPE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             12.4.1 FRANCE
                       12.4.1.1 Expansion of organic food market to spur demand for biorational pesticides
                                   TABLE 120 FRANCE: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                                   TABLE 121 FRANCE: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             12.4.2 ITALY
                       12.4.2.1 Government regulations on chemical pesticides to encourage key players to introduce new biorational products
                                   TABLE 122 ITALY: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                                   TABLE 123 ITALY: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             12.4.3 GERMANY
                       12.4.3.1 Sustainable organic farming to create favorable environment for biorational pesticides
                                   TABLE 124 GERMANY: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                                   TABLE 125 GERMANY: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             12.4.4 SPAIN
                       12.4.4.1 Growing demand for enhanced agricultural yield and productivity to propel market
                                   TABLE 126 SPAIN: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                                   TABLE 127 SPAIN: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             12.4.5 UK
                       12.4.5.1 Ban on chemical pesticides and continuous growth in organic farming practices to boost demand
                                   TABLE 128 UK: MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                                   TABLE 129 UK: BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             12.4.6 REST OF EUROPE
                       TABLE 130 REST OF EUROPE: MARKET, BY SOURCE,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                       TABLE 131 REST OF EUROPE: MARKET, BY SOURCE,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
     12.5 REST OF THE WORLD 
               TABLE 132 REST OF THE WORLD: MARKET, BY REGION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 133 REST OF THE WORLD: MARKET, BY REGION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 134 REST OF THE WORLD: MARKET, BY TYPE,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 135 REST OF THE WORLD: MARKET, BY TYPE,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 136 REST OF THE WORLD: MARKET, BY SOURCE,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 137 REST OF THE WORLD: MARKET, BY SOURCE,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 138 REST OF THE WORLD: MARKET, BY MODE OF APPLICATION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 139 REST OF THE WORLD: MARKET, BY MODE OF APPLICATION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 140 REST OF THE WORLD: MARKET, BY FORMULATION,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 141 REST OF THE WORLD: MARKET, BY FORMULATION,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 142 REST OF THE WORLD: MARKET, BY CROP TYPE,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
               TABLE 143 REST OF THE WORLD: MARKET, BY CROP TYPE,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             12.5.1 SOUTH AMERICA
                       12.5.1.1 Increasing arable land and sustainable farming methods to encourage market expansion
                                   TABLE 144 SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY SOURCE,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                                   TABLE 145 SOUTH AMERICA: MARKET, BY SOURCE,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
             12.5.2 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
                       12.5.2.1 Rapid use of innovative agricultural practices and large-scale commercial farming to spur growth
                                   TABLE 146 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: MARKET, BY SOURCE,  2018–2022 (USD MILLION)
                                   TABLE 147 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA: MARKET, BY SOURCE,  2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
 
13 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE (Page No. - 180)
     13.1 INTRODUCTION 
     13.2 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS 
               TABLE 148 BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET: INTENSITY OF COMPETITIVE RIVALRY, 2022
     13.3 REVENUE ANALYSIS 
               FIGURE 48 REVENUE ANALYSIS OF KEY PLAYERS, 2020–2022 (USD BILLION)
     13.4 KEY PLAYERS’ STRATEGIES/RIGHT TO WIN 
     13.5 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX 
             13.5.1 STARS
             13.5.2 EMERGING LEADERS
             13.5.3 PERVASIVE PLAYERS
             13.5.4 PARTICIPANTS
                       FIGURE 49 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX, 2023
             13.5.5 COMPANY FOOTPRINT
                       TABLE 149 COMPANY PRODUCT TYPE FOOTPRINT
                       TABLE 150 COMPANY CROP TYPE FOOTPRINT
                       TABLE 151 COMPANY REGIONAL FOOTPRINT
                       TABLE 152 OVERALL COMPANY FOOTPRINT
     13.6 START-UP/SME EVALUATION MATRIX 
             13.6.1 PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES
             13.6.2 RESPONSIVE COMPANIES
             13.6.3 DYNAMIC COMPANIES
             13.6.4 STARTING BLOCKS
                       FIGURE 50 START-UP/SME EVALUATION MATRIX, 2023
             13.6.5 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING
                       TABLE 153 DETAILED LIST OF KEY START-UPS/SMES
                       TABLE 154 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING OF KEY START-UPS/SMES
     13.7 COMPETITIVE SCENARIO & TRENDS 
             13.7.1 PRODUCT LAUNCHES
                       TABLE 155 PRODUCT LAUNCHES, 2019–2023
             13.7.2 DEALS
                       TABLE 156 DEALS, 2019–2023
             13.7.3 OTHERS
                       TABLE 157 OTHERS, 2019–2023
 
14 COMPANY PROFILES (Page No. - 211)
(Business Overview, Products Offered, Recent Developments, MnM View Right to win, Strategic choices made, Weaknesses and competitive threats) *
     14.1 KEY PLAYERS 
             14.1.1 UPL
                       TABLE 158 UPL: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       FIGURE 51 UPL LIMITED: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
                       TABLE 159 UPL: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
                       TABLE 160 UPL: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
                       TABLE 161 UPL: DEALS
                       TABLE 162 UPL: OTHERS
             14.1.2 FMC CORPORATION
                       TABLE 163 FMC CORPORATION: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       FIGURE 52 FMC CORPORATION: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
                       TABLE 164 FMC CORPORATION: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
                       TABLE 165 FMC CORPORATION: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
                       TABLE 166 FMC CORPORATION: DEALS
                       TABLE 167 FMC CORPORATION: OTHERS
             14.1.3 BASF SE
                       TABLE 168 BASF SE: BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       FIGURE 53 BASF SE: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
                       TABLE 169 BASF SE: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
                       TABLE 170 BASF SE: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
                       TABLE 171 BASF SE: DEALS
                       TABLE 172 BASF SE: OTHERS
             14.1.4 BAYER AG
                       TABLE 173 BAYER AG: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       FIGURE 54 BAYER AG: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
                       TABLE 174 BAYER AG: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
                       TABLE 175 BAYER AG: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
                       TABLE 176 BAYER AG: DEALS
                       TABLE 177 BAYER AG: OTHERS
             14.1.5 SYNGENTA AG
                       TABLE 178 SYNGENTA AG: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       FIGURE 55 SYNGENTA AG: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
                       TABLE 179 SYNGENTA AG: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
                       TABLE 180 SYNGENTA AG: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
                       TABLE 181 SYNGENTA AG: DEALS
                       TABLE 182 SYNGENTA AG: OTHERS
             14.1.6 NOVOZYMES A/S
                       TABLE 183 NOVOZYMES A/S: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       FIGURE 56 NOVOZYMES A/S: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
                       TABLE 184 NOVOZYMES A/S: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
                       TABLE 185 NOVOZYMES A/S: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
                       TABLE 186 NOVOZYMES A/S: DEALS
             14.1.7 SUMITOMO CHEMICAL CO., LTD.
                       TABLE 187 SUMITOMO CHEMICAL CO., LTD.: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       FIGURE 57 SUMITOMO CHEMICAL CO., LTD.: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
                       TABLE 188 SUMITOMO CHEMICAL CO., LTD.: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
                       TABLE 189 SUMITOMO CHEMICAL CO., LTD.: DEALS
                       TABLE 190 SUMITOMO CHEMICAL CO., LTD.: OTHERS
             14.1.8 PRO FARM GROUP INC.
                       TABLE 191 PRO FARM GROUP INC.: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       TABLE 192 PRO FARM GROUP INC.: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
                       TABLE 193 PRO FARM GROUP INC.: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
                       TABLE 194 PRO FARM GROUP INC.: DEALS
             14.1.9 KOPPERT
                       TABLE 195 KOPPERT: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       TABLE 196 KOPPERT: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
                       TABLE 197 KOPPERT: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
                       TABLE 198 KOPPERT: DEALS
               14.1.10 VALENT BIOSCIENCES LLC
                       TABLE 199 VALENT BIOSCIENCES LLC: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       TABLE 200 VALENT BIOSCIENCES LLC: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
                       TABLE 201 VALENT BIOSCIENCES LLC: DEALS
                       TABLE 202 VALENT BIOSCIENCES LLC: OTHERS
               14.1.11 GOWAN COMPANY
                       TABLE 203 GOWAN COMPANY: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       TABLE 204 GOWAN COMPANY: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
                       TABLE 205 GOWAN COMPANY: DEALS
               14.1.12 CERTIS BIOLOGICALS
                       TABLE 206 CERTIS BIOLOGICALS: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       TABLE 207 CERTIS BIOLOGICALS: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
                       TABLE 208 CERTIS BIOLOGICALS: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
                       TABLE 209 CERTIS BIOLOGICALS: OTHERS
               14.1.13 BIOBEST GROUP
                       TABLE 210 BIOBEST GROUP: BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       TABLE 211 BIOBEST GROUP: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
                       TABLE 212 BIOBEST GROUP: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
                       TABLE 213 BIOBEST GROUP: DEALS
               14.1.14 BIONEMA
                       TABLE 214 BIONEMA: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       TABLE 215 BIONEMA: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
                       TABLE 216 BIONEMA: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
                       TABLE 217 BIONEMA: DEALS
               14.1.15 VESTARON CORPORATION
                       TABLE 218 VESTARON CORPORATION: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       TABLE 219 VESTARON CORPORATION: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
                       TABLE 220 VESTARON CORPORATION: PRODUCT LAUNCHES
                       TABLE 221 VESTARON CORPORATION: DEALS
     14.2 OTHER PLAYERS 
             14.2.1 STK BIO-AG TECHNOLOGIES
                       TABLE 222 STK BIO-AG TECHNOLOGIES: COMPANY OVERVIEW
                       TABLE 223 STK BIO-AG TECHNOLOGIES: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
                       TABLE 224 STK BIO-AG TECHNOLOGIES: DEALS
             14.2.2 IPL BIOLOGICALS
                       TABLE 225 IPL BIOLOGICALS: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       TABLE 226 IPL BIOLOGICALS: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
             14.2.3 ANDERMATT GROUP AG
                       TABLE 227 ANDERMATT GROUP AG: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       TABLE 228 ANDERMATT GROUP AG: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
             14.2.4 VEGALAB SA
                       TABLE 229 VEGALAB SA: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       TABLE 230 VEGALAB SA: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
             14.2.5 FYTOFEND
                       TABLE 231 FYTOFEND: BUSINESS OVERVIEW
                       TABLE 232 FYTOFEND: PRODUCTS/SOLUTIONS/SERVICES OFFERED
             14.2.6 BIOTALYS NV
             14.2.7 INNOVATE AGRICULTURE
             14.2.8 AGRILIFE (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED
             14.2.9 KAY BEE BIO-ORGANICS
             14.2.10 LALLEMAND INC.
*Details on Business Overview, Products Offered, Recent Developments, MnM View, Right to win, Strategic choices made, Weaknesses and competitive threats might not be captured in case of unlisted companies.
 
15 ADJACENT & RELATED MARKETS (Page No. - 286)
     15.1 INTRODUCTION 
               TABLE 233 MARKETS ADJACENT TO BIORATIONAL PESTICIDES MARKET
     15.2 LIMITATIONS 
     15.3 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET 
             15.3.1 MARKET DEFINITION
             15.3.2 MARKET OVERVIEW
             15.3.3 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY SOURCE
                       TABLE 234 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2019–2022 (USD MILLION)
                       TABLE 235 BIOPESTICIDES MARKET, BY SOURCE, 2023–2028 (USD MILLION)
     15.4 BIOINSECTICIDES MARKET 
             15.4.1 MARKET DEFINITION
             15.4.2 MARKET OVERVIEW
             15.4.3 BIOINSECTICIDES MARKET, BY CROP TYPE
                       TABLE 236 BIOINSECTICIDES MARKET, BY CROP TYPE, 2018–2025 (USD MILLION)
 
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The study involved four major activities in estimating the current size of the biorational pesticides market. Exhaustive secondary research was done to collect information on the market, peer market, and parent market. The next step was to validate these findings, assumptions, and sizing with industry experts across the value chain through primary research. Both top-down and bottom-up approaches were employed to estimate the complete market size. After that, market breakdown and data triangulation were used to estimate the market size of segments and subsegments.

Secondary Research

This research study involved the extensive use of secondary sources—directories and databases such as Bloomberg Businessweek and Factiva—to identify and collect information useful for a technical, market-oriented, and commercial study of the market.

In the secondary research process, various sources such as annual reports, press releases & investor presentations of companies, white papers, agriculture journals, certified publications, articles from recognized authors, gold & silver standard websites, directories, and databases, were referred to identify and collect information. This research study involved the extensive use of secondary sources—directories and databases such as Bloomberg Businessweek and Factiva—to identify and collect information useful for a technical, market-oriented, and commercial study of the biorational pesticides market.

Secondary research was mainly used to obtain key information about the industry’s supply chain, the total pool of key players, and market classification and segmentation as per the industry trends to the bottom-most level, regional markets, and key developments from both market- and technology-oriented perspectives.

Primary Research

Extensive primary research was conducted after obtaining information regarding the biorational pesticides market scenario through secondary research. Several primary interviews were conducted with market experts from both the demand and supply sides across major countries of North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East & Africa, and South America. Primary data was collected through questionnaires, emails, and telephonic interviews. The primary sources from the supply side included various industry experts, such as Chief X Officers (CXOs), Vice Presidents (VPs), Directors, from business development, marketing, research, and development teams, and related key executives from distributors, and key opinion leaders. Primary interviews were conducted to gather insights such as market statistics, data on revenue collected from the products and services, market breakdowns, market size estimations, market forecasting, and data triangulation. Primary research also helped in understanding the various trends related to types of biorational pesticides, type, mode of application, source, formulation, crop type, and region. Stakeholders from the demand side, such as opinion leaders, growers, farmers, and agronomists who are using biorational pesticides were interviewed to understand the buyer’s perspective on the suppliers, products, and their current usage of biorational pesticides and the future outlook of their business which will affect the overall market.

Biorational Pesticides Market Primary Participants

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Market Size Estimation

Both the top-down and bottom-up approaches were used to estimate and validate the total size of the biorational pesticides 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:

  • Key players were identified through extensive secondary research.
  • The industry’s value chain and market size were determined through primary and secondary research.
  • All percentage share splits and breakdowns were determined using secondary sources and verified through primary sources.
  • All the possible parameters that affect the markets covered in this research study were accounted for, viewed in extensive detail, verified through primary research, and analyzed to obtain the final quantitative and qualitative data.
  • The parent market—the crop protection market—was considered further to validate the details of the market.
  • The following figure provides an illustrative representation of the complete market size estimation process implemented in this research study for an overall estimation of the market in a consolidated format.

The following sections (bottom-up & top-down) depict the overall market size estimation process employed for the purpose of this study.

Global Biorational Pesticides Market: Bottom-Up Approach

Biorational Pesticides Market Bottom-Up Approach

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Global Biorational Pesticides Market: Top-Down Approach

Biorational Pesticides Market Top-Down Approach

Data Triangulation

After arriving at the overall market size from the estimation process explained above, the total market was split into several segments and subsegments. The data triangulation and market breakdown procedures were employed, wherever applicable, to estimate the overall biorational pesticides market and arrive at the exact statistics for all segments and subsegments. The data was triangulated by studying various factors and trends from the demand and supply sides. Along with this, the market size was validated using both the top-down and bottom-up approaches.

Market Definition

According to a paper published by IPM Florida & the University of Florida, the term “biorational” describes those pesticides that are efficient against target pests but are less detrimental to natural enemies. In this report, a biorational pesticide is defined as “any type of pesticide active against pest populations, but relatively innocuous to non-target organisms and therefore, non-disruptive to the environment’s biological control.

Biorational pesticides are derived from natural biological materials such as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals. They are third-generation pesticides that are environment-friendly and closely resemble or are identical to chemicals produced biologically in nature.

Key Stakeholders

  • Agriculture pesticide manufacturers & suppliers
  • Associations and industry bodies
  • Biorational pesticide manufacturers & suppliers
  • Biorational pesticide traders, retailers, and distributors
  • Commercial research & development (R&D) institutions
  • Venture capitalists and investors
  • Government, regulatory bodies, and research organizations
  • Technology providers to biorational pesticide & microbial companies
  • Public hygiene organizations, government regulatory institutions, and food safety agencies
  • Associations and industry bodies

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  • Determining and projecting the size of the market, based on type, formulation, mode of application, source, crop type, and regional markets, over a five-year period, ranging from 2023 to 2028.
  • Identifying attractive opportunities in the market by determining the largest and fastest-growing segments across regions
  • Analyzing the demand-side factors based on the following:
  • Impact of macro- and microeconomic factors on the market
  • Shift in demand patterns across different subsegments and regions

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  • Identifying and profiling the key market players in the market
  • Determining the share of key players operating in the biorational pesticides market
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    • Business strategies
    • Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
    • Key financials
  • Understanding the competitive landscape and identifying major growth strategies adopted by the key companies.
  • Analyzing the patents registered and regulatory frameworks across the regions and their impact on prominent market players.
  • Analyzing the market dynamics and competitive situations & trends across the regions and their impact on prominent market players

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