The global rodenticides market size is estimated to account for a value of USD 4.9 billion in 2020 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.0% from 2020, to reach a value of USD 6.6 billion by 2026. The impact of climate change on rodent proliferation alongside the increasing damage by an infestation of rodents are some of the factors driving the growth in the market.
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Driver: Impact of climatic changes on rodent proliferation
The
changing climatic conditions are of significant importance in the market, as
global warming leads to the change in the population dynamics of rodents and
their ecosystems, as rodents breed prominently more in warmer climates. The
proliferation of rodent population is related to climatic changes, which is a
major international public health concern. Hantavirus infection is increasingly
sensitive to climatic conditions. Rodent population responds more rapidly to
favourable weather conditions, such as heavy rainfall, which could directly or
indirectly proliferate rodent-borne pathogens, such as spirosis, a zoonotic
bacterial disease, with an unknown, but probably high human and veterinary
prevalence.
Opportunity: Increase in demand for rodent pest control services
from the hospitality and tourism sectors
The
entertainment sector, warehouses, construction companies, foodservice segment,
pharmaceutical companies, and the hospitality sector play an important role in
encouraging the demand for pest control products & services, particularly
for rodents. The economic losses due to the damages caused by pests, such as
rodents, affect the tourism industry. The growth of the hospitality and
entertainment sectors in urban areas due to the high purchasing power among
consumers has driven the demand for rodent control products.
By end-use sector, residential segment is projected to dominate
the rodenticides market.
With
the rapid urbanization, increase in disposable income, and the rise in
awareness about epidemics from rodent attacks, residential holders have been
increasingly adopting chemical agents besides mechanical control methods. Thus,
the growth potential in residential holdings is projected to remain higher than
the other end uses.
Pellet, by mode of application is estimated to hold the largest
share in the rodenticides market, in terms of value, in 2020
Pellets
offer effective control against commensal rodents and are resistant to various
environmental conditions, which makes them suitable for outdoor use. With
the increase in urbanization and displacement of rats in city areas, the
pellets mode of application is widely used in residential buildings, as they
can easily be used with baits.
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North America to be the largest market for rodenticides during
the forecast period.
High
rodent population densities result in increased cases of rodent-borne disease
(for instance, Hantavirus) transmission to humans. According to the CDC, the
density of rodents that can cause Hantavirus is high in the US states,
including Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas. Due to these factors, there
are plans to eradicate the growing rodent population in North American
countries, and hence contributing to the high consumption of rodenticides.
Key Market Players:
Some
of the major players operating in the rodenticides market include Bayer AG
(Germany), Syngenta AG (Switzerland), BASF SE (Germany), Rentokil
Initial Plc (UK), JT Eaton (US), UPL Limited (India), Anticimex (Sweden), The
Terminix International Company (US), Liphatech Inc (US), Neogen Corporation
(US), PelGar International (UK), Bell Laboratories Inc (US), Ecolab Inc
(US), Rollins Inc (US), Abell Pest Control (Canada), Futura Germany (Germany),
SenesTech Inc (US), and Impex Europa S.L (Spain).
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