The
report "Agricultural Pheromones Market by Crop
Type (Fruits & Nuts, Field Crops, & Vegetable Crops), Function (Mating
Disruption, Mass Trapping, Detection & Monitoring), Mode of Application
(Dispensers, Traps, & Sprays), Type, and Region - Global Forecast to
2026", The global agricultural pheromones market is
estimated to be valued at USD 2.9 billion in 2021. It is projected to reach USD
6.1 billion by 2026, recording a CAGR of 16.1% during the forecast period.
Semiochemicals such as pheromones and allelochemicals are those biological
pesticides that are organic in nature and are environmentally safe. Companies
nowadays are increasing their research & development investments to
diversify the application area for these pesticides and thus, propelling the
growth of the overall market. Many horticulture and agriculture farmers are
employing sex pheromones and attractants to decrease the number of
crop-damaging insects and pests effectively.
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Convenient and ready-to-use traps are projected to witness the
highest growth during the forecast period.
Pheromone traps are
usually used to capture certain species of insects in stored products. A
pheromone attractant is used inside the trap to lure the insects. Traps are
used for monitoring and mass trapping as well. However, in the case of mass
trapping, the number of traps per unit area is increasing effectively to trap
more insects. Some of the most commonly used traps include delta traps, sticky
traps, winged traps, and funnel traps.
By crop type, the fruit & nuts segment dominated the
agricultural pheromones market in 2020.
Fruits & nuts include
crops, such as apple, peach, pear, grapes, citrus, mango, and coconut. Some of
the major insects that infest crops include oriental fruit borer, codling
moths, fruit fly, Indian meal moths, and leafroller. Companies such as Suterra
(US), Koppert Biologicals (Netherlands), and Russell IPM (UK) focus on
providing solutions for insect pheromones in fruits. Research is also conducted
for the efficient management of fruit pests by making use of pheromone
nanogels. This technology is currently being tested for guavas. The methodology
is still under trial and would be a simple and cost-effective technique if it
clears the clinical trials and could significantly reduce fruit fly infestation
on guavas. In most cases, dispensers are utilized for delivering pheromones
used in mating disruption in fruit crops.
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US dominated the North America market for agricultural
pheromones market in 2020.
In the US, common pests
found on fruit crops are grapevine moth, banana weevil, oriental fruit moth,
and codling moth. These insects are mainly used for monitoring, mass trapping,
and attract-and-kill purposes in the US. The insect pests found on field crops
in the US are cotton boll weevil, pink bollworm, and southwestern corn borer.
In the US, mating disruption is usually practiced in apple, peach, pear, and
cotton farms to control populations of insect species, such as codling moths,
oriental fruit moths, and pink bollworms. Some of the major pheromone
manufacturing companies, such as Suterra (US) and Provivi, Inc. (US), have also
made the US a favorable market for the utilization of pheromones.
The key players in this
market include Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. (Japan), Koppert Biological Systems
(Netherlands), Isagro Group (Italy), Biobest Group NV (Belgium), Suterra LLC
(US), Russell IPM (UK), ISCA Technologies (US), Trécé Incorporated (US),
Bedoukian Research, Inc. (US), Pherobank B.V. (Netherlands), BASF SE (Germany),
Certis Europe BV (Netherlands), Bioline AgroSciences Ltd. (US), Bio Controle (Brazil),
and ATGC Biotech Pvt Ltd. (India).
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