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Growth opportunities and latent adjacency in Microencapsulated Pesticides Market

Author: Rupali Patil
by Rupali Patil
Posted: Oct 16, 2020

The report "Microencapsulated Pesticides Market by Type (Herbicides, Insecticides, Fungicides, and Rodenticides), Technology (Physical, Physico-chemical, and Chemical), Application Sector (Agricultural and Non-agricultural), and Region - Global Forecast to 2022", The microencapsulated pesticides market is projected to reach USD 539.5 Million by 2022, at a CAGR of 11.54% from USD 312.5 Million 2017. As microencapsulation ensures controlled delivery of a limited amount of active ingredients and has an effective action against the targeted pests, its use is expected to reduce environmental and health risks to the applicators, and in turn, is projected to have a strong influence in the meat in the next five years.

The market, based on type, has been segmented into herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, and rodenticides. The research & development of microencapsulated pesticides has been mainly concentrated on insecticides. Due to this trend and the registration & commercialization of new varieties of microencapsulated insecticides, the insecticide segment was estimated to account for a large share in the market in 2017.

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The market, by technology, has been segmented into physical, physico-chemical, and chemical. The interfacial polymerization technology is widely being used for encapsulation of highly toxic pesticides such as insecticides and herbicides; owing to these reasons, chemical processes accounted for the largest share, in terms of value, in 2016.

The microencapsulated pesticides market, by application, has been segmented into agricultural and non-agricultural sectors. The agricultural industry dominated market in 2016, due to the increasing demand for microencapsulated pesticides, which help to reduce the application rate by 10-15 times as compared to traditional formulations such as emulsifiable concentrates and suspension concentrates.

Europe accounted for the largest market share in 2016, and is also projected to be fastest-growing in the microencapsulated pesticides market in the next five years. The dominant share of the European region is attributed to the increasing ban on the usage of certain harmful chemicals in European countries, such as France and Germany.

The high production costs and farmers’ reluctance to adopt these novel methods in order to gain effective crop yield have been important restraining factors for the market growth.

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The market, based on type, has been segmented into herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, and rodenticides. The research & development of microencapsulated pesticides has been mainly concentrated on insecticides. Due to this trend and the registration & commercialization of new varieties of microencapsulated insecticides, the insecticide segment was estimated to account for a large share in the market in 2017.

The market, by technology, has been segmented into physical, physico-chemical, and chemical. The interfacial polymerization technology is widely being used for encapsulation of highly toxic pesticides such as insecticides and herbicides; owing to these reasons, chemical processes accounted for the largest share, in terms of value, in 2016.

The global market for microencapsulated pesticides is dominated by large-scale players such as BASF (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), Syngenta (Switzerland), FMC Corporation (US), Monsanto (US), and ADAMA (Israel). BotanoCap (Israel), Arysta LifeScience (US), GAT Microencapsulation (Austria), Reed Pacific (Australia), and Belchim (Belgium) are a few other key market players that also have a significant share in the market.

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