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Insect growth regulators (IGRs) are a type of pesticide designed to mimic the hormones produced by young insects, disrupting their ability to grow, develop, or undergo metamorphosis. Additionally, these regulators impact the reproductive processes of insects. Unlike conventional insecticides that immediately kill insects, IGRs work by preventing insects from growing and maturing normally.
The primary categories of insect growth regulators include chitin synthesis inhibitors, juvenile hormone analogs and mimics, and anti-juvenile hormone agents. Chitin synthesis inhibitors encompass chemically diverse compounds that hinder the chitin synthesis process and the formation of an exoskeleton. These inhibitors find use in regulating the development of fungal species and are commonly employed to mimic the life cycle of fleas that infest cattle and pets. Insect growth regulators are available in various formulations such as bait, liquid, and aerosols, and they are applied in agriculture, livestock pest management, and commercial pest control.
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The insect growth regulator market size has grown strongly in recent years. It will grow from $1 billion in 2024 to $1.08 billion in 2025 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.5%. The growth in the historic period can be attributed to growing pest problems, environmental concerns, regulatory support, advancements in formulations.
The insect growth regulator market size is expected to see strong growth in the next few years. It will grow to $1.49 billion in 2029 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.4%. The growth in the forecast period can be attributed to growing agricultural practices, increased pest resistance, expanded application areas, consumer preferences, global climate change. Major trends in the forecast period include technological advancements, expanding application across industries, advancements in formulations, increasing focus on non-target species, technological advancements, market consolidation.
The rising adoption of environmentally friendly pesticides is significantly driving the growth of the insect growth regulators market. Pesticides are chemical substances designed to eliminate pests, including viruses, bacteria, antimicrobials, or disinfectants that deter, incapacitate, and kill pests. Eco-friendly crop protection products are increasingly used in organic farming, as they decompose rapidly and have minimal environmental impact since they are derived from natural sources. Additionally, these products reduce the potential risk of chronic poisoning associated with chemical insecticides for their users. For instance, in September 2024, a US-based company in the Home & Garden Pesticides sector projected that pesticide sales would grow at an annual rate of 2.8%, reaching $3.2 billion by 2028, following several years of fluctuations due to COVID-driven surges in gardening activity. Consequently, the increasing demand for environmentally friendly pesticides is contributing to the growth of the insect growth regulators market.
The growing demand for organic crops is anticipated to drive the expansion of the insect growth regulator market in the future. Organic crops are defined as agricultural products cultivated through organic farming practices that avoid residues from synthetic pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, or other chemicals. Insect growth regulators play a dual role in preventing soil contamination from chemicals like fluoroacetamide while also managing specific insects, weeds, and nematodes in organic agriculture. For example, in February 2024, IFOAM - Organics International, a Germany-based organization promoting organic farming, reported that in 2022, the global area dedicated to organic farming increased by over 20 million hectares, reaching a total of 96 million hectares. The number of organic producers also rose significantly, surpassing 4.5 million, while organic food sales approached 135 billion euros for that year. Thus, the rising demand for residue-free organic crops is propelling the growth of the insect growth regulators market.
The significant adoption of modern technologies is a prominent trend gaining traction in the insect growth regulators market. Major companies within this market are emphasizing technological advancements, such as the development of advanced insecticides, to gain a competitive advantage. For example, in April 2024, Bayer, a German-based pharmaceuticals company, announced the launch of its first biological insecticide for arable crops after securing an exclusive license from the UK-based AlphaBio Control. Slated for an initial release in 2028, this innovative product will specifically target pests like the cabbage stem flea beetle, which poses serious threats to crops such as oilseed rape and cereals. This new bioinsecticide is designed to align with Bayer's commitment to sustainable agriculture, providing farmers with a solution that minimizes environmental impact while preserving crop health.
Major companies in the insect growth regulators market are focusing on innovation, introducing new varieties with Rynaxypyr technology to enhance profitability. Rynaxypyr, a type of insecticide utilizing chlorantraniliprole, is effective against various insect pests in agriculture. In March 2022, FMC India launched Corprima, an insect growth regulator using Rynaxypyr technology, providing superior and long-lasting protection against fruit borer pests. This innovative solution reflects FMC's commitment to addressing farmers' crop protection needs.
In January 2022, Syngenta Crop Protection announced the acquisition of two next-generation bioinsecticides, NemaTrident and UniSpore, from Bionema Limited. This strategic move strengthens Syngenta's biocontrol offerings to combat growing resistance and a wide range of insects and pests across various agricultural sectors, emphasizing the company's commitment to providing effective solutions for crop protection.
Major companies operating in the insect growth regulator market include Bayer CropScience LLC, Syngenta AG, Valent U. S. A Corporation, Russell IPM Ltd., Nufarm Limited, ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Ltd., OHP Inc., McLaughlin Gormley King Company, Dow Inc., Sumitomo Chemical Company Limited, Corteva Agriscience Inc., BASF SE, Central Garden & Pet Company, Helm Agro US Inc., Control Solutions Inc., Central Life Sciences LLC, Zoecon Professional Products, Panpan Industry Group Co. Ltd., Averstar Industrial Co. Ltd., Algenex S. L., Ynsect SAS, Oxitec Ltd., Protix Biosystems, Smart Resilin Ltd., Hexafly, Norbite, Koppert Biological Systems, Biobest Group NV, Suterra LLC
Asia-Pacific was the largest region in the regulator market in 2024 and is also expected to be the fastest-growing region in the forecast period. The regions covered in the insect growth regulator market report are Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East, Africa
The countries covered in the insect growth regulator market report are Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Russia, South Korea, UK, USA, Italy, Canada, Spain.
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