The Non-Anticoagulant Rodenticide market is estimated at USD 1.11 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 1.43 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 5.2% from 2025 to 2030. The non-anticoagulant rodenticides market is being driven by a steady rise in demand, which is propelling the market towards rapid-acting, high-efficiency rodent control products in agriculture, food processing, urban infrastructure, and industrial facilities. As rodents become resistant to traditional anticoagulants, and as regulations worldwide become increasingly stringent regarding environmental compliance, the shift to acute toxicants like zinc phosphide, bromethalin, or cholecalciferol accelerates. The need for reduced crop losses and prevention of food contamination from rodents will further boost adherence to hygiene standards in high-risk environments and contribute toward broader market penetration. The continuity of this trend - a shift towards rapid, targeted, and low-residue rodent management - further strengthens the growth of the segment.
Key players in the non-anticoagulant rodenticide market include Bell Laboratories, a leading manufacturer based in the US of advanced acute rodenticide formulations coupled with industry innovation; Liphatech Inc., having a really strong portfolio of solutions based on bromethalin and cholecalciferol, and accompanied with really robust R&D expertise; JT Eaton & Co., a name known for its highly widely marketed zinc phosphide pellet products that are mostly used for commercial, rural, and industrial rodent control; Neogen Corporation, which sells acute rodenticide products tied with broader biosecurity and agricultural safety solutions; and finally, BASF, a world leader supplying high-efficacy zinc phosphide and bromethalin products to fulfil application environments of various levels. These companies collectively lead product innovations and operational efficiencies as well as integrate sustainable rodent management practices across global agricultural, industrial, and urban markets.
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Bell Laboratories (US)
Bell Laboratories maintains a strong presence in the non-anticoagulant rodenticides market, leveraging its long-standing expertise in rodent control and global distribution network. The company offers products like zinc phosphide and cholecalciferol-based baits, designed for rapid and effective rodent management in agricultural, storage, and commercial settings.
Bell Laboratories continues to expand its portfolio through innovation, regulatory compliance, and sustainable practices, focusing on eco-friendly, low-residue formulations suitable for integrated pest management (IPM). Its in-house R&D and market reach support the adoption of efficient, safe, and environmentally responsible rodent control solutions across agricultural, industrial, and urban environments.
In June 2024, Bell Laboratories announced the launch of Fastrac Soft Bait in the Canadian market. The bait uses bromethalin (a non-anticoagulant neurotoxic rodenticide) and is formulated as a soft bait with a proprietary oil-based matrix that remains stable across climates and is highly palatable to rodents.
Neogen Technologies (US)
Neogen Corporation holds a strong position in the rodent control and biosecurity market, offering products such as zinc phosphide-based baits under brands like Prozap and Ramik, designed for rapid and effective rodent management in agricultural, storage, and commercial environments.
The company continues to expand its portfolio through innovation and regulatory compliance, integrating rodenticides with broader biosecurity solutions. Its in-house R&D and market expertise support the adoption of safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible rodent control solutions within integrated pest management (IPM) frameworks.
In November 2025, Neogen Corporation (USA) introduced the “Oat Bait” variant of Prozap Zinc Phosphide Pellets, an acute, non-anticoagulant rodenticide formulated for efficient rodent control in commercial and storage environments.
Market Ranking
The market is dominated by prominent players such as Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. (Japan), UPL (India), and Bell Laboratories (US), which hold significant shares in demand due to their diversified product offerings and strong R&D capabilities, along with consistent technological innovation. They serve multiple end-user segments while maintaining their competitive advantages through product innovations, regulatory qualifications, and global reach. Of course, mid-tier players fill the gaps left by major players in specific crops, pests, or customer market segments, but will gradually start to gain market presence through specialized offerings. Customization of products, target marketing strategies, and supply chain efficiency contribute to market differentiation. Smaller players and regional players have been carving their niche, yet remain limited in scale and breadth of their portfolio. Their long-term growth would be driven through strategic partnerships and focused technology investments in those niches, along with selective entry strategies in carefully chosen markets.
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Non-Anticoagulant Rodenticides Market by Type (Bromethalin, Cholecalciferol, Strychnine, and Zinc Phosphide), Mode of Application (Pellets, Spray, and Powder), End Use (Agriculture, Warehouses, Urban Centers), Rodent Type, and Region - Global Forecast to 2030
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