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Increased Government Initiatives to Control Pest Infestation is Driving Pest Control Market in EU

Author: Ravi Raj
by Ravi Raj
Posted: May 09, 2019

Increased government initiatives to control pests in various countries across Europe is driving the pest control market. For instance, the government in France carried out nearly 4,950 anti-rat operations between January 2018 and July 2018 compared to 1,700 in 2017. A total of 200 parks and 600 buildings were treated against rats during this program. Stringent regulations by the European Union to promote sustainable use of pesticides, which has a low impact on the health of individuals and environment is one of the major factors influencing the growth of the pest control market in the region. These factors have encouraged companies to develop scientifically advanced technologies that can control pests in a sustainable manner.

The insects segment is projected to lead in the European pest control market during the forecast period.

Rising temperature in various countries in the region is driving the demand for insect pest control. For instance, according to the Food and Environment report on the effects of climate change in Spain by the Ministry of Agriculture, warm temperatures on land can lead to more mosquito-borne diseases in Spain, which can act as a catalyst for more public health initiatives, subsequently driving the demand for insect pest control. As per the UK Climate Projections 2018 study, the summer temperatures could be 5.40C hotter by 2070. With climate change and rise in temperature, the population of flies is projected to increase by 244% from 2015 to 2080, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). This, in turn, is projected to increase the demand for insect pest control in the region.

Italy is projected to witness high growth in the European pest control market by 2025.

The pest control market in Italy has witnessed a significant growth with a large number of pest control trade association organizing exhibitions and seminars to encourage and develop sustainable pest control practices. Also, pest control providers are focusing on adopting pest control techniques that are not only sustainable but also cost-effective. For instance, the introduction of Detex soft bait with Lumitrack by Bell Laboratories (US) was one of the major developments in the Italian pest control market. The growth of the construction market has also led to an increased demand for wood. The import of wood and wood furniture has increased by 1.8% to USD 5.39 billion in 2017, as compared to 2016, according to the European Timber Trade Federation. The increased use of wood is projected to increase the demand for termite control products and services, to protect wood against the termites.

Study Coverage

The scope of the report covers detailed information regarding the major factors such as drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities influencing the growth of the pest control market. A detailed analysis of the key industry players is done to provide insights into their business overviews, solutions and services, key strategies, and recent developments such as new product launches, partnerships, agreements, and collaborations associated with the pest control market.

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Author: Ravi Raj

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