Asia Pacific Microbial Pesticides market is anticipated to grow at XX% CAGR from 2018to 2023 and it is estimated that the Asia Pacific market was valued at USD XX billion in 2018and is expected to reach USD XX billion by 2023.
Biopesticides are certain types of pesticides derived from such natural materials as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals. For example, baking soda and canola oil have pesticide like applications and are considered biopesticides. Biopesticides are usually inherently less toxic than conventional pesticides and generally affect only the target pest and closely related organisms, in contrast to broad spectrum, conventional pesticides that may have a harmful effect on organisms as different as birds, insects, and mammals. They often are effective in very small quantities and often decompose quickly, resulting in lower exposures and largely avoiding the pollution problems caused by conventional pesticides. When used as a component of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs, they can significantly reduce the use of conventional pesticides, while crop yields remain high.
While the prevalence of chemical or synthetic pesticides in crop protection would continue, human, animal, and environmental health concerns would play key roles in driving growth for Biopesticides. Several countries are adopting a stringent approach concerning a number of imports, with a special focus on regulating a number of pesticide residues. As a result, use and demand of non-chemical treatments for crop protection are increasing. Other factors favoring the market growth include low toxicity of microbial pesticides on non-target pest species, compatibility with synthetic chemicals and no residual toxicity for human and other animals. In spite of their low toxicity and environment impact levels, microbial pesticides have a major restraint in the form of high costs and low availability. Furthermore, Multiple acquisitions, licensing agreements, partnerships and huge investments in research and development by large companies will drive the growth of crop protection market in coming years.
The Asia Pacific Microbial Pesticides market is segmented on the basis of Type, Form, Application, and Source. On the basis of type, the market is segmented into Bacteria Based Pesticides, Fungi Based Pesticides, Virus-Based Pesticides, and Nematode Based Pesticides. Bacteria-based microbial pesticides dominate the market. Among bacteria based pesticides B. thuringiensis var. israelensis is the most commonly used bacteria. Fungi based microbial pesticides form the largest market segment after bacteria. Trichoderma sp. is the most commonly used fungi for preparation of microbial pesticides. Most of the products available in the market are insect control products. On the basis of Form, the market is segmented into Fruits and Vegetables, Maize, Rice, Cotton, and Others. Fruits and vegetables account for the highest market share of the market.
On the basis of geography, the microbial pesticide market is segmented into various regions namely India, China, Japan, Australia and South Korea. Asia Pacific is the largest microbial pesticides market. China, Japan, and India are the major markets driving the industry growth.
The market is dominated by companies like Becker Underwood, Valent BioSciences, Certis, BioWorks, Ecogen, Koppert Biological System, Agri Life, AgraQuest, Marrone Bio Innovations, Novozyme Biological, Bayer crop science, BASF, IsAgro Spa, and De Sangosse.
1. Introduction
1.1 Market Definition
1.2 Study Deliverables
1.3 Base Currency, Base Year and Forecast Periods
1.4 General Study Assumptions
2. Research Methodology
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Research Phases
2.2.1 Secondary Research
2.2.2 Primary Research
2.2.3 Econometric Modelling
2.2.4 Expert Validation
2.3 Analysis Design
2.4 Study Timeline
3. Overview
3.1 Executive Summary
3.2 Key Inferences
3.3 Epidemology
4. Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities, and Challenges Analysis (DROC)
4.1 Market Drivers
4.2 Market Restraints
4.3 Key Challenges
4.4 Current Opportunities in the Market
5. Market Segmentation
5.1 Product
5.1.1 Introduction
5.1.2 Bacteria Based Pesticides
5.1.3 Fungi Based Pesticides
5.1.4 Virus Based Pesticides
5.1.5 Nematode Based Pesticides
5.1.6 Y-o-Y Growth Analysis, By Product
5.1.7 Market Attractiveness Analysis, By Product
5.1.8 Market Share Analysis, By Product
5.2 Crop Type
5.2.1 Introduction
5.2.2 Fruits and Vegetables
5.2.3 Maize
5.2.4 Rice
5.2.5 Cotton
5.2.6 Others
5.2.7 Y-o-Y Growth Analysis, By Crop Type
5.2.8 Market Attractiveness Analysis, By Crop Type
5.2.9 Market Share Analysis, By Crop Type
6. Geographical Analysis
6.1 Introduction
6.1.1 Regional Trends
6.1.2 Impact Analysis
6.1.3 Y-o-Y Growth Analysis
6.1.3.1 By Geographical Area
6.1.3.2 By Product
6.1.3.3 By Crop Type
6.1.4 Market Attractiveness Analysis
6.1.4.1 By Geographical Area
6.1.4.2 By Product
6.1.4.3 By Tcrop ype
6.1.5 Market Share Analysis
6.1.5.1 By Geographical Area
6.1.5.2 By Product
6.1.5.3 By Crop Type
6.2 China
6.3 India
6.4 Japan
6.5 South Korea
6.6 Australia
7. Strategic Analysis
7.1 PESTLE analysis
7.1.1 Political
7.1.2 Economic
7.1.3 Social
7.1.4 Technological
7.1.5 Legal
7.1.6 Environmental
7.2 Porter’s Five analysis
7.2.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
7.2.2 Bargaining Power of Consumers
7.2.3 Threat of New Entrants
7.2.4 Threat of Substitute Products and Services
7.2.5 Competitive Rivalry within the Industry
8. Market Leaders' Analysis
8.1 Becker Underwood
8.1.1 Overview
8.1.2 Product Analysis
8.1.3 Financial analysis
8.1.4 Recent Developments
8.1.5 SWOT analysis
8.1.6 Analyst View
8.2 Valent BioSciences
8.3 Certis
8.4 BioWorks
8.5 Ecogen
8.6 Koppert Biological System
8.7 Agri Life
8.8 AgraQuest
8.9 Marrone Bio Innovations
8.10 Novozyme Biological
9. Competitive Landscape
9.1 Market share analysis
9.2 Merger and Acquisition Analysis
9.3 Agreements, collaborations and Joint Ventures
9.4 New Product Launches
10. Market Outlook and Investment Opportunities
Appendix
a) List of Tables
b) List of Figures