The Brazil Crop Protection Chemical Market size is estimated at USD 11.33 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 13.91 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 4.20% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
Furthermore, several key players are registering new crop protection products, which are fueling the market over the forecast period. For instance, in May 2022, Sumitomo Chemical received registration approval in Brazil for its soybean fungicide EXCALIA MAX, which contains the novel active ingredient INDIFLIN.
With the increasing per capita income and growing population in the country, the demand for food is also estimated to grow. Many factors, including climate change, pest outbreaks, a lack of investment, and limited agricultural land, make it difficult to produce enough food to ensure food security.
Due to the increasing population, Brazil's food production needs to increase to meet the growing food demand in the country. Hence, to meet the increasing food demand in the country, the production of crops, such as cereals and pulses, needs to increase despite the limited availability of arable land.
According to the World Bank, the per capita arable land area in Brazil has decreased from 0.27 hectares in 2017 to 0.26 hectares in 2020. At the same time, the Brazilian population is expected to reach 228.9 million by 2050. This implies that the demand for food per capita is increasing and the area for food production per capita is decreasing considerably. Thus, crop protection chemicals are critical for increasing yields and meeting food demand.
Farmers are focusing on increasing production by reducing the damage caused by pests with proper pest management and the use of crop protection products, such as insecticides, fungicides, and nematicides. As a result, the market for crop protection chemicals is expected to grow in the country.
Furthermore, commodities like cotton, which are of great importance to Brazil's economy, Brazil is the second largest exporter of cotton, but the constantly decreasing arable land can be a threat to its rank as a top exporter. For this reason, several players are launching crop protection products to increase yields. For instance, in September 2022, BASF launched Belyan fungicide in Brazil. The product is recognized for the control of cotton diseases, including ramularia, which is considered the main one.
People's growing concerns about the food products they consume, as well as the effects those products have on their health and the environment, are pushing market players to shift from synthetic to bio-based chemicals.
Farmers using bio-based chemicals in their agricultural produce lessen the chances of toxicity in the food chain. Additionally, simple residue management techniques and low R&D investments in developing new bio-based chemicals are driving the bio-based sub-segment of the market.
Furthermore, in response to the growing need to meet food sufficiency and the importance of safe farming practices, the Brazilian organic food industry has recorded exponential double-digit growth rates. Over the past few years, organic food and farming have continued to grow across the country. For instance, the organic farming area in Brazil in 2017 was 1,136,857 hectares, which increased by 16.1% and reached 1,319,454 hectares in 2020. Since bio-based crop protection chemicals are used on a large scale in organic farming, Hence, the market demand for bio-based crop protection chemicals is increasing with the growing popularity of organic food and beverage products across the country.
Furthermore, due to increasingly stringent regulations on the use of synthetic origin crop protection chemicals in the region, bio-based is emerging as a profitable replacement for synthetic origin crop protection chemicals. The country's government has taken initiatives to promote the use of biopesticides. For instance, in April 2022, Brazil's Ministry of Agriculture published the registration of two new biological pesticides. One is based on garlic extract, which can be used to control nematodes (pests of small soil worms that attack plant roots), and the other is a mite that controls whitefly, a pest that attacks potatoes, tomatoes, and beans, among other crops.
The Brazil Crop Protection Chemicals Market is a highly consolidated market with few major players such as Bayer CropScience, BASF SE, Syngenta AG, UPL, and Corteva agriscience. These major players are strengthening their presence across the country through various activities such as mergers & acquisitions, expansion of their production units, warehouses, and distribution channels, investment in R&D, and new product developments.
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