Pesticides Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis

Natural calamities attributed to pesticide use are raising awareness in both the general populace and among industry experts of the potential environmental hazards of the chemicals. Regardless of the validity of the claims, pesticide issues have seeped into the global consciousness and conscience; and with the Green movement on the roll, these issues may pose problems for pesticide manufacturers who aren't making efforts in sustainability and more importantly, making those efforts known.

An end run around the challenges facing pesticide manufacturers may be found in biotech. Biotechnology is steadily gaining acceptance around the globe. According to a report from the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA), developing countries planted more biotech crops than industrialized countries for the first time ever.

From the perspective of the pesticide industry, food issues such as eco-friendliness; health and safety; and food supply cannot be approached cohesively through the generalized dichotomy of organic vs. non-organic or green vs. non-green.

The industry is not blind to shifting sensitivities and recognizes that conservation and innovation are necessary in caring for the Earth’s limited resources and for the future wellbeing of all life on Earth. Even within the large and developed business of pesticides and agriculture, companies are trying to integrate preferred practices that are more palatable to the public and to the Earth while at the same time maintaining food production levels and earnings. Pesticides may never be a totally green industry, but it can embrace sustainable practices that integrate the most modern social, economic and environmental needs-based solutions and still provide for the food needs of people around the world.

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Pesticides Industry Research & Market Reports

  • Home Insecticides in Pakistan

    ... by high inflationary pressure on prices. The growth in the demand for home insecticides was primarily driven by the expanding middle-class consumer base and ongoing urbanisation trend in the country. The growing urban population's increasing ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Switzerland

    ... generally when the insect population proliferates. As such, annual sales are often concentrated during only a few months of the year. Furthermore, the category is deeply reliant on weather conditions during these key months and ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Vietnam

    ... the proliferation of insects, including mosquitoes, flies and ants, amongst others. This is especially the case in the Mekong Delta, where most people live close to rivers where insects are more abundant. With mosquito-borne diseases ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Hungary

    ... the weak summer season. In addition, consumers were often not interested in coils and ignored the problem of flying insects, which led to the volume sales decline. With high inflation and lower purchasing power, many ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Azerbaijan

    ... the summer of 2023 not being as hot as the previous year, this contributed to a decline in sales of home insecticides. Falling purchasing power also contributed to the decline, as inflation remained high. Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Lithuania

    ... is the size of the insect population. In 2023, the weather in Lithuania was far more suitable for insect breeding, triggering a surge in demand for home insecticides. Retail volume and current value sales surpassed ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Estonia

    ... the previous year, volume growth was marginal. The standout performer was insecticide baits, which registered double-digit percentage volume growth. Insecticide baits offer a targeted and discreet solution for pest control and are becoming a preferred ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Guatemala

    ... despite significant price increases, there was also modest volume growth for home insecticides in 2023. Several serious outbreaks of dengue fever have driven demand for home insecticides. Euromonitor International's Home Insecticides in Guatemala market report ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Egypt

    ... almost unaffected by the increase in unit prices. However, the greater return of mobility and pre-pandemic lifestyles outside of the home meant that volume growth was undynamic. Euromonitor International's Home Insecticides in Egypt market report ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Poland

    ... spray/aerosol insecticides. Weather conditions drive growth, with heavy rain and hot temperatures leading to a rise in insect populations, which, in turn, has a positive impact on sales of home insecticides. For example, during the ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in the Netherlands

    ... a slight slowdown in the decline in volume sales) for home insecticides. Consumers were mostly buying mosquito repellents, often in the form of electric insecticides used only at nighttime to keep mosquitos away while people ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Israel

    ... home insecticides, despite its affordability, as these products are increasingly considered harmful to health by local consumers due to their composition of chemicals used to eradicate insects. Euromonitor International's Home Insecticides in Israel market report ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Finland

    ... this category, with consumers unlikely to switch to different brands. Euromonitor International's Home Insecticides in Finland market report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in North Macedonia

    ... number of flying and crawling insects, especially during the spring and early summer period when there was significant rainfall. Nonetheless, significantly rising unit prices and strong inflationary pressures contributed to strong single-digit current value growth ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Canada

    ... season in regions of Canada in 2023, particularly the mosquito populations, which thrived in unseasonably warmer weather. As such, insecticide coils performed well due to the mosquito season, with products such as Muskol 50-Hour Mosquito/Insect ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Georgia

    ... the size of the insect population, with summer the high season for insecticides consumption. In 2023, moderate volume growth was also underpinned by the more stable economic climate and the expansion of modern retailers in ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Latvia

    ... pest infestations. Many electric insecticide devices are engineered with safety features, including automatic shut-off mechanisms, enhancing their safety profile. This makes them a more secure option, particularly in households with children and pets, when compared ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Costa Rica

    ... However, despite significant price increases, there was also modest volume growth for home insecticides in 2023. Several serious outbreaks of dengue fever, malaria and other-mosquito-related diseases have driven demand for home insecticides. Euromonitor International's Home ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Portugal

    ... performance. Despite the long and hot summer seen in the country in 2023, which may have been assumed to offer strong growth opportunities for the category, home insecticides' performance was hampered by very dry, hot ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Dominican Republic

    ... higher retail prices of these products. In 2023, consumers tend to search for bargain prices more regularly, reduce their purchasing frequency or look for lower value brands. SC Johnson Dominican Republic C x A has ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Thailand

    ... taking a more careful approach to dealing with pests, as they try to avoid illness such as dengue, which is transmitted by mosquitoes and causes influenza-style symptoms. However, beyond the perennial adversaries of mosquitoes, and ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Japan

    ... fading of COVID-19. The pandemic had much less of an impact from 2022. People began going out socialising much more often than in 2020 and 2021, while universities and schools called students back to offline, ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Saudi Arabia

    ... This helped drive up demand for home insecticides, with these products benefiting from general hygiene awareness and insects’ potential to spread disease, although sales were mainly supported by the dominant format of spray/aerosol insecticides. Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Italy

    ... In addition to the usual infestations in spring and summer, this extreme weather, thought to be driven by climate change, led to a proliferation of mosquitos and other insects during other periods of the year. ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Belgium

    ... attracting more mosquitos and exotic insects. In western Europe the warmer summers have accelerated the growth of flying insects in particular. Moreover, because home insecticides are considered necessary and essential whenever there is a high ... Read More

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