Upcoming Growth Trends in the Bioinsecticides Market

The global bioinsecticides market size is projected to grow at a CAGR of 15.8% from an estimated value of USD 2.2 billion in 2020 to reach USD 4.6 billion by 2025. The increasing area under organic cultivation and growing concerns toward the impact of pesticide use on biodiversity is leading to the growth of the bioinsecticide industry.

Bioinsecticides Market

The role of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices in biological crop protection has been gaining importance worldwide. The government has been supportive of the adoption of bioinsecticides through imposing laws and policies, which are in sync with the sustainability of the environment. Strategic developments such as expansions, new product launches, collaborations, and agreements have been adopted by the majority of key players to strengthen the bioinsecticides market.

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By mode of application, the foliar spray segment is projected to be the fastest-growing segment in the bioinsecticides market during the forecast period.

Foliar spray is widely used among farmers as it helps in the immediate recovery of pest-infected parts of plants. It is considered to be more effective as it is easy to handle and safe in application. These are the reasons that are driving the adoption of foliar spray mode of application in the bioinsecticide industry.

By crop type, the fruits & vegetables segment is projected to be the fastest-growing segment in the bioinsecticides market during the forecast period.

Increasing demand for high-value crops grown under organic farming is driving market growth. With the change in dietary habits, farmers are compelled to cultivate crops organically using inputs that are devoid of harmful chemicals.

There is huge infestation witnessed in fruits and vegetables both in open fields and greenhouses. To meet the export demand for residue-free crops, farmers are implementing the use of bioinsecticide in combination with conventional chemicals. These are some of the key reasons that are driving the adoption of bioinsecticides in the fruits & vegetables segment.

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The markets in South America and Asia Pacific to witness tremendous growth during the forecast period.

The increase in agriculture cultivation has led to the use of quality inputs to obtain better crop performance. The need to maintain minimum residual levels in food products and high growth prospects for organic food has been driving the bioinsecticides market in these regions. Stringent regulations in these countries to limit excessive chemical application is also driving the market. The demand for export-quality fruits and vegetables in Europe and North American region has compelled the farmers to take up sustainable solutions in farming. Even the government has aided through the banning of pesticides so that the adoption of biological solutions grows exponentially. Various key companies are investing in these regions to expand the bioinsecticides business strategically.

This report includes a study of the marketing and development strategies, along with the product portfolio of leading companies in the global bioinsecticides market. These companies include BASF SE (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), Biobest Group NV (Belgium), Certis USA LLC (US) Novozymes A/S (Denmark), Marrone Bio Innovations (US), Syngenta AG (Switzerland), Nufarm (Australia), Som Phytopharma India Ltd (India)  Valent Biosciences LLC (US), BioWorks Inc. (US) Camson Biotechnologies Ltd (India), Andermatt Biocontrol AG (Switzerland), International Panaacea Ltd (India), Kan Biosys (India), Futureco Bioscience S.A. (Spain), KilPest India Ltd (India), BioSafe Systems, LLC. (US), Vestaron Corporation (US), and SDS Biotech K.K (Japan), among others.

Recent Developments:

  • In March 2020, Marrone Bio Innovations signed an agreement with Anasac (Chile) to develop and distribute Grandevo and Venerate bioinsecticide in Chile.
  • In March 2020, Andermatt Biocontrol AGs’ Madex Top product was approved to be used in Sweden and Israel, to control codling moth in pome fruit orchards.
  • In October 2019, Nufarm opened a new manufacturing facility in Greenville, Mississippi, US, which will allow the company to support its expanding portfolio and provide customers with high-quality crop protection products.
  • In July 2019, a new biological insecticide named Velifer was launched by BASF SE for pest control in vegetable crops, registered for use in Australia.

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