Global integrated pest management chemicals market was worth USD 743 million in 2019. It is expected to grow at 7.4% CAGR between 2020 and 2027. The market is expected to grow due to growing awareness about food security and concerns about the harmful effects of synthetic crop protector chemicals. IPM pheromones, which are more eco-friendly than pesticides, are considered to be clean.
IPM pheromones are products that trap, capture, or kill pesticides. They are most commonly used in agricultural activities. These insect secretions are used to communicate with and trap other pests. They fall under the semiochemicals classification, which is the category of chemicals that transmit signals to one organism in order to change the behavior of the receiver organism.
Due to the significant U.S. demand, North America is the most important regional market for IPM pheromones globally. In 2019, 67.2% of the U.S. population was using sex pheromones as their leading integrated pest management pheromone.
The U.S. government has taken steps to improve the country's agriculture sector, which will increase the demand for IPM-pheromones. The Federal IPM Coordinating Committee, which was created by the United States Department of Agriculture in 2001, provides interagency guidance about integrated pest management programs, policies, and budgets. The USDA has also taken up an initiative to manage pests on farms, homes and other structures. It is a goal to implement integrated pest control practices on approximately 75% of the country's crop production. The United States is also a major exporter of agricultural products. Therefore, farmers and government agencies are focused on sustainable farming methods.
The integration of integrated pest management technology into crop protection has a number of benefits for farmers, the environment, and pest management organisations. Integrated pest management reduces farmer's risk and promotes low-cost methods of pest control. By encouraging field workers to adopt best management practices, it reduces their health risk. Over the forecast period, IPM pheromones will be in high demand because of the reduction in crop loss and land destruction.
IPM pheromones penetrate less in developing countries like India, China and Brazil than other pesticides. It is one of the main factors that inhibit market growth. Long-term pesticide use and their effectiveness limit farmers' ability to adopt new methods. All over the world, governments are taking initiatives to educate farmers about the benefits of IPM-pheromones.
The limited use of IPM pheromones as insecticides for specific targets is a significant hurdle to large-scale IPM pheromone implementation. It is well-known that insecticides can have a significant impact on non-targeted species in the crop protection situation. Suppliers of IPM pheromones must invest heavily in R&D to target various pests.
The three major IPM pheromones that are most commonly used in IPM are alarm, aggregation and sex pheromones. A share of 66.7% was attributed to the widespread use of these pheromones to control field insect populations. Pest management pheromones such as these are highly effective because they prevent mating disruption and the multiplication of larvae on crops and trees.
The primary purpose of sex pheromones is to attract males for mating. They deposit larvae eggs on crops and then feed on them, negatively impacting the yield. USDA's Codling Moth Areawide Management Program was established in 1995 to manage and control Cydia Pomonella mating disruption. This program was designed to reduce conventional insecticide use by 80% within five years.
Alarm pheromones have low penetration and will likely register a moderate CAGR between 2020-2027 of 5.5%. These pest management hormones are released by insects when they sense danger or changes in their environment. They can't be used to remove pests from food sources as they only deter them from reaching.
Monitoring & detection, mass capture, mating disruption and other applications are some of the possible uses for pheromones. With a 41.19% share, mating disruption was the most popular application segment. This integrated pest management technology confuses male insects by creating artificial dispensers that delay their reproduction and mating.
Because they can disrupt the behavior and development of male insects, sex pheromones are widely used in mating disruption activities. One of the main disadvantages to mating disruption is its limited use for specific species of moths. In areas with a high population of moths, mating disruption is ineffective.
The forecast period will see monitoring and detection grow at 7.4% CAGR. This is a first step in pest management. It helps to analyze the pests present in the field. This is also considered one of the early detection programs. Monitoring logs are used for analysis of data concerning pests.
IPM pheromones are most commonly used in the agricultural sector. This area is expected to grow at 7.8% CAGR between 2020 and 227. The growing trend towards sustainable farming and strict regulations regarding pesticide use around the world will drive IPM pheromones demand in this sector.
Product demand is being affected by insufficient knowledge among farmers regarding the proper use of IPM Pheromones. Outreach programs by local governments have helped increase awareness about the benefits of IPM Pheromones among farmers in developing countries like India, China, and Indonesia. This is ultimately fueling agricultural sector product demand.
Turf development, landscape gardening and horticulture are some of the other uses of IPM pheromones. These applications have low penetration of IPM pheromones due to availability of cheaper alternatives. IPM pheromones are primarily used as insecticides, so they are expected to be less popular than other agrochemicals.
North America was the largest regional market in integrated pest management (IPM), pheromones. It accounted for 40.59% of the total revenue in 2019. As farming becomes more automated and dependent on an integrated system to support agribusinesses, IPM pheromones seem to be in demand.
North American farmers have begun to adopt new technologies such as IPM and chemical IPMs and biofertilizers. Many farmers have adopted integrated pest management programs to protect their crops due to the growing need for pest management methods to create specialized crops. The Canadian federal government's precision farming initiative to develop eco-friendly and economic friendly methods will open up new markets over the forecast period. The Canadian government has allocated USD 70 millions to support innovation in agriculture and the food industry under Budget 2017. Budget 2017 also approved an additional USD 25 million investment in agricultural technologies.
Europe is the second-largest market. It is expected to grow at 6.8% between 2020 and 2027 because of rising demand from countries like Spain, Italy and the UK. The country's government has adopted several environmental quality goals that promote biodiversity. These include strict regulations against pesticides.
The market's key players are currently working to increase product awareness through increasing their footprint, innovation, product variety, and R&D activities. The market will be driven by factors such as rising demand for food crops, and growing awareness about sustainable pest management. Active IPM and Russell IPM are the market leaders. AgbiTech is also a major player.
Many companies are now focusing their efforts on obtaining approvals from the government for the product's application. Market competition is a key component. To improve their offerings and target new markets, industry participants make significant investments in product development.
This report predicts revenue growth at all levels, including country, regional and global. It also provides analysis of industry trends and potential opportunities for each sub-segment from 2016 to 2027. Grand View Research segmented the global integrated insect management pheromones market by product, region, mode of use, application, and location.
Product Outlook (Revenue USD Million, 2016-2027)
Sex Pheromones
Aggregation Pheromones
Alarm Pheromones
Other
Mode of Application Outlook (Revenue USD Million, 2016-2027)
Monitoring & Detection
Mating Disruption
Mass Trapping
Other
App Outlook (Revenue USD Million, 2016-2027)
Agriculture
Other
Regional Outlook (Revenue USD Million, 2016-2027)
North America
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
Europe
Germany
France
Italy
U.K.
Spain
Asia Pacific
China
India
Japan
South Korea
Indonesia
Central & South America
Brazil
Argentina
Middle East & Africa
Egypt
b. Global IPM pheromones sales were estimated at USD 743 million in 2019, and are expected to rise to USD 793.9 millions in 2020.
What is the market growth for ipm pheromones?b. Global IPM pheromones markets are expected to expand at a compound annual rate of 7.4% between 2020 and 2027, reaching USD 1,319.7 millions by 2027.
Which market segment had the largest share of ipm pheromones?b. With a market share of 40.3%, North America was the dominant IPM pheromones marketplace in 2019. This can be attributed to the high dependency on integrated systems for supporting agribusinesses.
What are the major players in the ipm pheromones industry?b. Active IPM, Russell IPM, AgrichemBio, AgriSense-BCS Ltd., Laboratorio Agrochem, S.L., ATGC Biotech, Hercon Environmental Corporation, SemiosBIO Technologies, Shin-Etsu, Sumi Agro France, Syngenta Bioline Ltd., Trece, Inc., AgbiTech are some of the key players in IPM pheromones.
What are the driving factors for the ipm market in pheromones?b. The market is growing due to increased awareness of the benefits of IPM Pherones and the growth in commercial agriculture.
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Report Attributes | Report Details |
Report Title | Integrated Pest Management Pheromones Market Research Report |
By Product | Alarm, Aggregation, Sex |
By Companies | Russell IPM, Sumi Agro France, Shin-Etsu, Laboratorio Agrochem, Active IPM, SemiosBIO Technologies, SL, AgbiTech, Hercon Environmental Corporation, Inc, AgrichemBio, Syngenta Bioline Ltd, AgriSense-BCS Ltd, Tr©c©, ATGC Biotech |
Regions Covered | North America, Europe, APAC, Latin America, MEA |
Base Year | 2020 |
Historical Year | 2018 to 2019 (Data from 2010 can be provided as per availability) |
Forecast Year | 2028 |
Number of Pages | 241 |
Number of Tables & Figures | 169 |
Customization Available | Yes, the report can be customized as per your need. |
The report covers comprehensive data on emerging trends, market drivers, growth opportunities, and restraints that can change the market dynamics of the industry. It provides an in-depth analysis of the market segments which include products, applications, and competitor analysis.
The market is segmented by Product (Alarm, Aggregation, Sex).
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Based on region, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East & Africa (MEA). North America region is further bifurcated into countries such as U.S., and Canada. The Europe region is further categorized into U.K., France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe. Asia Pacific is further segmented into China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, South East Asia, and Rest of Asia Pacific. Latin America region is further segmented into Brazil, Mexico, and Rest of Latin America, and the MEA region is further divided into GCC, Turkey, South Africa, and Rest of MEA.
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