Agriculture Pheromones Market Size, Share, Opportunities, And Trends By Type (Sex Pheromones, Aggregation Pheromones, Repellent Pheromones, Others), By Product Type (Pest Control, Pest Control Device, Accessories), By Species (Moths, Beetles And Bugs, Armyworm, Butterflies, Others), By Crop Type (Field Crops, Orchard Crops, Fruits And Nuts, Vegetable, Tea Plants, Flower, Others), By Function (Detection And Monitoring, Mating Disruption, Mass Trapping, Others), And By Geography - Forecasts From 2023 To 2028
- Published : May 2023
- Report Code : KSI061615416
- Pages : 144
Agriculture pheromones are natural semiochemical compounds emitted by insects to communicate with each other. They are now being utilized as a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to conventional pest control methods in the agriculture industry. Agriculture pheromones offer a highly targeted and species-specific approach to pest management. By mimicking the pheromones emitted by insects, farmers can disrupt the mating behavior of pests, preventing reproduction and reducing pest populations without harming beneficial organisms or the environment. This targeted approach minimizes the use of broad-spectrum insecticides and reduces the risk of developing pesticide resistance in pests, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices.
The agriculture pheromones market is primarily driven by the increasing adoption of integrated pest management practices and growing demand for sustainable crop protection techniques. Moreover, growing government support for the adoption of sustainable pest control methods along with increasing demand for enhancing crop yield and quality are also propelling the global market expansion during the projection period.
Despite the promising potential of agriculture pheromones, the market faces a few challenges such as limited availability of specific pheromone formulations for certain pests, higher upfront costs compared to conventional pesticides, and the need for precise timing and application techniques However, with ongoing research and development efforts, increasing awareness among farmers, and support from regulatory bodies, the agriculture pheromones market is expected to overcome these hurdles and witness continued growth in the coming years.
Global agriculture pheromones market growth will be supported by the growing adoption of integrated pest management (IPM) and sustainable pest control methods during the anticipation period.
According to estimates published in 2021 by the Food and Agriculture Organisation, insect infestation causes the loss of 40 percent of global crop production each year. Plant diseases cost the world economy more than US$220 billion yearly, and invading insects cost at least US$70 billion. Agriculture pheromones offer a highly targeted and species-specific approach to pest management. By mimicking the pheromones emitted by insects, farmers can disrupt the mating behavior of pests, preventing reproduction and reducing pest populations without harming beneficial organisms or the environment. This targeted approach minimizes the use of broad-spectrum insecticides and reduces the risk of developing pesticide resistance in pests, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices.
The increasing adoption of integrated pest management (IPM) strategies has been a key driver for the agriculture pheromones market. IPM focuses on comprehensive pest management through the integration of multiple pest control methods, including biological control, cultural practices, and targeted pesticide applications. Pheromones play a vital role in IPM by providing a non-toxic and environmentally friendly tool for pest monitoring, mass trapping, and mating disruption.
During the forecast period, North America is anticipated to hold a significant share of the global agriculture pheromones market.
North American region will experience rapid expansion throughout the projection period due to the high awareness about the benefits of pheromones, the presence of many agricultural pests, and the favorable regulatory environment. This region's market is also expanding because of increasing concerns about the environmental impact of conventional pesticides, and the growing adoption of IPM practices. Moreover, the presence of well-established agriculture and the shift towards organic farming practices are also spurring regional demand for agriculture hormones. Eighty-two percent of American farmers want to enhance the production of organic products, according to data from the US Department of Agriculture. The United States now has 1,558 certified organic farms, and 657 more will be certified in 2021. In addition, the prevalence of key market players such as Suterra LLC, Isca Technologies Inc., Trécé Inc., and others also spur the growth of agriculture pheromones in this region.
Market Key Developments
- In January 2023, Bayer and the French business M2i Group announced their collaboration to bring pheromone-based biological crop protection solutions to fruit and vegetable producers worldwide. By virtue of the agreement, Bayer will hold the sole distribution rights for a subset of M2i products that target lepidopteran pests in crops including tomatoes, grapes, stone, and pome fruits.
- In June 2022, the largest US agribusiness, FMC, has agreed to purchase BioPhero, a Danish firm that develops pheromone-based biocontrols for the crop-growing sector for US$ 200 million. In addition to the BioPhero team joining FMC, the agreement covers the startup's technology, intellectual property, and supply arrangements.
- In May 2022, Syngenta Crop Protection and M2i, a top technology provider of pheromone-based crop protection solutions, introduced EXPLOYO Vit, a new pheromone-based product to assist French wine producers in efficiently managing damaging pests in vines that affect the quality and yield of grapes. The vine moth Lobesia botrana, which feeds on grapes and spreads the potentially fatal fungus botrytis that causes vines to rot, is one of the most destructive pests for wine farmers.
Segmentation:
- By Type
- Sex Pheromones
- Aggregation Pheromones
- Repellent Pheromones
- Others
- By Product Type
- Pest Control
- Pest Control Device
- Accessories
- By Species
- Moths
- Beetles and Bugs
- Armyworm
- Butterflies
- Others
- By Crop Type
- Field crops
- Orchard Crops
- Fruits and Nuts
- Vegetable
- Tea Plants
- Flower
- Others
- By Function
- Detection and Monitoring
- Mating Disruption
- Mass Trapping
- Others
- By Geography
- North America
- United States
- Canada
- Mexico
- South America
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Others
- Europe
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- France
- Spain
- Others
- Middle East and Africa
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
- Israel
- Others
- Asia Pacific
- Japan
- China
- India
- South Korea
- Indonesia
- Thailand
- Others
- North America
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Market Overview
1.2. Market Definition
1.3. Scope of the Study
1.4. Market Segmentation
1.5. Currency
1.6. Assumptions
1.7. Base, and Forecast Years Timeline
2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1. Research Data
2.2. Assumptions
3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3.1. Research Highlights
4. MARKET DYNAMICS
4.1. Market Drivers
4.2. Market Restraints
4.3. Porter’s Five Force Analysis
4.3.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.3.2. Bargaining Power of Buyers
4.3.3. Threat of New Entrants
4.3.4. Threat of Substitutes
4.3.5. Competitive Rivalry in the Industry
4.4. Industry Value Chain Analysis
5. AGRICULTURAL PHEROMONES MARKET, BY TYPE
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Sex Pheromones
5.3. Aggregation Pheromones
5.4. Repellent Pheromones
5.5. Others
6. AGRICULTURAL PHEROMONES MARKET, BY PRODUCT TYPE
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Pest Control
6.3. Pest Control Device
6.4. Accessories
7. AGRICULTURAL PHEROMONES MARKET, BY SPECIES
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Moths
7.3. Beetles and Bugs
7.4. Armyworm
7.5. Butterflies
7.6. Others
8. AGRICULTURAL PHEROMONES MARKET, BY CROP TYPE
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Field crops
8.3. Orchard Crops
8.4. Fruits and Nuts
8.5. Vegetable
8.6. Tea Plants
8.7. Flower
8.8. Others
9. AGRICULTURAL PHEROMONES MARKET, BY FUNCTION
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Detection and Monitoring
9.3. Mating Disruption
9.4. Mass Trapping
9.5. Others
10. AGRICULTURAL PHEROMONES MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY
10.1. Introduction
10.2. North America
10.2.1. United States
10.2.2. Canada
10.2.3. Mexico
10.3. South America
10.3.1. Brazil
10.3.2. Argentina
10.3.3. Others
10.4. Europe
10.4.1. United Kingdom
10.4.2. Germany
10.4.3. France
10.4.4. Spain
10.4.5. Others
10.5. The Middle East and Africa
10.5.1. Saudi Arabia
10.5.2. UAE
10.5.3. Israel
10.5.4. Others
10.6. Asia Pacific
10.6.1. Japan
10.6.2. China
10.6.3. India
10.6.4. South Korea
10.6.5. Indonesia
10.6.6. Thailand
10.6.7. Others
11. COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT AND ANALYSIS
11.1. Major Players and Strategy Analysis
11.2. Emerging Players and Market Lucrativeness
11.3. Mergers, Acquisitions, Agreements, and Collaborations
11.4. Vendor Competitiveness Matrix
12. COMPANY PROFILES
12.1. International Pheromone Systems Ltd (U.K.)
12.2. Novagrica (Greece)
12.3. ATGC (India)
12.4. Pacific Biocontrol Corporation (U.S.)
12.5. Pherobank (Netherlands)
12.6. Certis Europe (Netherlands)
12.7. SEDQ Healthy Crops S.L. (Spain)
12.8. Koppert (Netherlands)
12.9. Russell IPM Ltd (U.K.)
12.10. The Wonderful Company LLC. (U.S.)
International Pheromone Systems Ltd (U.K.)
Novagrica (Greece)
ATGC (India)
Pacific Biocontrol Corporation (U.S.)
Pherobank (Netherlands)
Certis Europe (Netherlands)
SEDQ Healthy Crops S.L. (Spain)
Koppert (Netherlands)
Russell IPM Ltd (U.K.)
The Wonderful Company LLC. (U.S.)
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