Asia-Pacific Pest Control Market was worth USD 4.05 billion in 2020 and estimated to be growing at a CAGR of 6.2%, to reach USD 5.12 billion by 2025.
Pest control in its essence is the regulation and management of different biological organisms that are harmful for the human population either directly or by adversely affecting human activities. Common pests such as termites, cockroaches, and certain reptiles affect humans daily by interfering in agricultural, industrial and residential activities. For ensuring a hygienic lifestyle where pests affect day-to-day life the least, pest control management is carried out. Other than this, since the region is developing the demand for pest control is increasing day-by-day.
The control of unwelcome organisms that adversely affect humans and their activities, with as minimal damage to the ecosystem as possible is the main aim of pest control. Pest control is of the utmost importance in the agricultural industry where a single bad season can lead to global food shortage. At the same time, common pesticides cannot be used here as it may lead to undesirable changes in the produce. So, the pest control industry is one that hangs in the balance, the region being the most populated of all global markets.
The main drivers of the Asia-Pacific pest control market are the rising urbanization in the region as well as the prevalence of high global temperature. Also, as the human population increases the demand for land as well for food increases drastically. The Asia-Pacific region is the most populated region. there is bound to be an inevitable collision between humans and wildlife as humans encroach upon more areas to live in. The increased demand for food means that global production is just enough to cover the entire human population, so any loss of crop produce to pests can collapse the entire demand and supply chain. Coming to the restraints to the industry in Asia-Pacific, the smart and efficient use of technology is something to be dealt with. The region still being in developing status is not equipped with the latest in technological advances for the industry. In addition to this company coverage in the region also poses a challenge due to the variety of government regulations in the region.
The Asia-Pacific Pest Control market is broadly classified into Chemical, Mechanical and Biological Control based on the type of pest control. Based on application, they are classified into Commercial, Industrial, Agricultural and Residential Control. They are also divided based on the type of pest into Termites, Insects, Rodents, and Wildlife. Based on geography, the Asia-Pacific region is divided into China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia and Rest of APAC. The Asia-pacific market has the highest CAGR of all regions at 6.2%, along with the third-highest market share. The region is the fastest developing region of all the global markets.
Key Players :
Some of the major companies dominating the market, by their products and services include Ecolab, Rollins, Rentokil Initial, Service Master Global Holdings, Massey Services, Arrow Exterminations, Sanix Incorporated, Asante and Dodson Brothers Exterminating Company.
1.1 Market Definition
1.2 Study Deliverables
1.3 Base Currency, Base Year and Forecast Periods
1.4 General Study Assumptions
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
3.1 Executive Summary
3.2 Key Inferences
3.3 Epidemology
4.1 Market Drivers
4.2 Market Restraints
4.3 Key Challenges
4.4 Current Opportunities in the Market
5.1 Type
5.1.1 Introduction
5.1.2 Chemical Control
5.1.3 Mechanical Control
5.1.4 Biological Control
5.1.5 Y-o-Y Growth Analysis, By Type
5.1.6 Market Attractiveness Analysis, By Type
5.1.7 Market Share Analysis, By Type
5.2 Pest Type
5.2.1 Introduction
5.2.2 Insects
5.2.3 Termites
5.2.4 Rodents
5.2.5 Wildlife
5.2.6 Y-o-Y Growth Analysis, By Pest Type
5.2.7 Market Attractiveness Analysis, By Pest Type
5.2.8 Market Share Analysis, By Pest Type
5.3 Application
5.3.1 Introduction
5.3.2 Commercial
5.3.3 Industrial
5.3.4 Residential
5.3.5 Agricultural
5.3.6 Y-o-Y Growth Analysis, By Application
5.3.7 Market Attractiveness Analysis, By Application
5.3.8 Market Share Analysis, By Application
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 Type
6.1.3.3 By Pest Type
6.1.3.4 By Application
6.1.4 Market Attractiveness Analysis
6.1.4.1 By Geographical Area
6.1.4.2 By Type
6.1.4.3 By Pest Type
6.1.4.4 By Application
6.1.5 Market Share Analysis
6.1.5.1 By Geographical Area
6.1.5.2 By Type
6.1.5.3 By Pest Type
6.1.5.4 By Application
6.2 China
6.3 India
6.4 Japan
6.5 South Korea
6.6 Australia
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
8.1 Ecolab
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 Rollins
8.3 Rentokil Initial
8.4 Service Master Global Holdings
8.5 Massey Services
8.6 Arrow Exterminations
8.7 Sanix Incorporated
8.8 Asante
8.9 Dodson Brothers
8.10 Syngenta
9.1 Market share analysis
9.2 Merger and Acquisition Analysis
9.3 Agreements, collaborations and Joint Ventures
9.4 New Product Launches
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