PUBLISHER: AnalystView Market Insights | PRODUCT CODE: 1320177
PUBLISHER: AnalystView Market Insights | PRODUCT CODE: 1320177
Bioinsecticides Market size was valued at USD 3,105.6 Million in 2022, expanding at a CAGR of 16.3% from 2023 to 2030.
Biopesticides are certain types of pesticides derived from such natural materials as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals. For example, canola oil and baking soda have pesticidal applications and are considered biopesticides. Bioinsecticides have various advantages over chemical pesticides. They are generally less hazardous to the environment and non-target species such as people. They are frequently more targeted than chemical insecticides, typically impacting only the target pest or a few closely related species. Biopesticides is anticipated that as interest in integrated pest management (IPM) and sustainable agricultural methods grows, so will the use of bioinsecticides. They are an essential tool for organic farming and are currently being used more frequently in conventional agriculture.
Increasing demand for safer food along with growing concerns about the harmful and toxic effects of conventional insecticides is a factor that drives the market growth. As consumers become more health conscious and aware of the possible hazards associated with conventionally produced food, there is an increase in demand for organic produce, involving the usage of bioinsecticides. Organic agriculture is practiced in 187 countries, and 72.3 million hectares of agricultural land were managed organically by at least 3.1 million farmers. The global sales of organic food and drink reached more than 106 billion euros in 2019, according to the Food and agriculture organization of the United nation. Rising Demand for Organic Products and the advancements in biotechnology, there is an opportunity to develop innovative and more effective bioinsecticides. However, High Product Development Costs may hamper the growth of the Bioinsecticides Market.
The Global Bioinsecticides Market is segmented on the basis of Product Type, Organism Type, Application, and Region.
The market is divided into three categories based on product type: Microbial, Predators, and Others. Microbial dominates the market. Microbial bioinsecticides can be highly successful for pest control because they are targeted, usually only affecting a single pest species, and they are biodegradable, reducing environmental impact.
The market is divided into two categories based on Organism Type: Baculoviridae, Bacillus thuringiensis, Beauveria Bassiana, Verticillium Lecani, Metarhizium Anisopliae, and Others. Baculoviridae segment dominates the market. Baculoviridae is a virus family that is employed as a bioinsecticide due to its specificity and safety.
The market is divided into two categories based on Application: Soil Treatment, Seed Treatment, Foliar Spray, and Others. Foliar Spray dominates the market and is likely to maintain its dominance during the forecast period. A foliar spray's purpose is to cover the leaf surface where bugs are most likely to come into contact with the bioinsecticide. Pests swallow the bioinsecticide while they feed on the sprayed leaves, resulting in illness and, eventually, death.
Geographically, this market is widespread in the regions of North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East and Africa. These regions are further divided as per the nations bringing business. North America is expected to dominate the growth of the Bioinsecticides Market, due to the growing focus on crop quality, and a surge in the expenditure for research and development proficiencies. Organic food is in frequent supply in North America, due to health-conscious customers. This increases the demand for bioinsecticides, which are essential in organic farming practices. North America has excellent abilities in research and development. Many of the world's largest bioinsecticide producers are situated in this region, where they invest extensively in research and development, fueling market innovation and growth. The U.S. research and experimental development (R&D) performance reached USD667 billion in 2019 and an estimated USD708 billion in 2020, reflecting increases in all sectors but mostly in the business sector, according to National Science Foundation. Europe is another significant market for Bioinsecticides, due to growing awareness about the benefits of bioinsecticides.
Consequently, the demand for bioinsecticides is expanding and is projected to do so rapidly over the next few years. Several large agrochemical companies have identified the bioinsecticides market's potential and have created or purchased biological pest control solutions. These firms compete not just with one another, but also with smaller, typically more specialized firms that focus solely on biological control solutions. Demand for and competitiveness in the bioinsecticides industry are likely to rise further. As more research is undertaken and technology advances, the effectiveness, and cost-competitiveness of bioinsecticides are expected to improve, driving demand even higher. For example, Bayer CropScience is a powerful player and competitor in the global biopesticide market. The company began its presence in this sector more than 10 years ago and has successfully commercialized several biopesticide products around the world. The company is now cooperating with many R&D companies in specialist fields and is developing several products in the pipeline of frontier biology.
April 20, 2022, BASF announces its ten-year outlook on agricultural innovations that support food security for future generations, while minimizing the impact of farming on the climate and the environment. The company focuses on improving agricultural outcomes in major crops, like wheat, canola, soybean, corn, cotton, and rice, as well as fruits and vegetables.