Market Overview:
The Biobased Pest Control Market size is estimated to reach $xx Billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of xx% during the forecast period 2025-2031, according to a recent report published by IndustryARC, titled, “Biobased Pest Control Market – By Type (Biofungicides, Bioinsecticides, Bionematicides, Biochemical Pesticides, Others), By Source (Microbial (Bacteria, Fungi, Viruses, Others), Macrobial (Predators, Parasitoids, Others), Biochemical (Plant Extracts, Pheromones, Others), Others), By Application Method (Foliar Spray, Soil Treatment, Seed Treatment, Post-Harvest Treatment, Others), By Crop Type (Row Crops, Horticultural Crops, Cash Crops, Others), By End-User (Farmers, Agricultural Cooperatives, Organic Producers, Commercial Growers, Others), By Geography – Global Opportunity Analysis & Industry Forecast, 2025-2031”
Regulatory shifts and growing consumer demand are fueling the growth of the Biobased Pest Control industry during the forecast period.
North America Dominated the Market in 2024:
North America region has the largest Biobased Pest Control market, accounting for xx% of the market share in 2024. North America leads the biobased pest control market due to advanced sustainable agricultural practices and strong government support. The United States holds the largest share in the region, driven by extensive organic farming and initiatives such as the USDA’s organic transition programs. Corteva Agriscience strengthened its portfolio by acquiring Symborg in September 2022, while Certis Biologicals partnered with Novozymes in June 2022 to develop fungal disease controls for row crops. Additionally, Valent BioSciences expanded its Iowa facility in June 2022 to meet increasing demand for biorational products. Biofungicides dominate the market, with Bacillus and Trichoderma strains widely used for disease management. Regulatory frameworks and academic collaborations further drive innovation in this dynamic sector.
Biobased Pest Control Market: Key Takeaways
Regulatory Shifts is Driving the Market Growth:
The EU’s Farm to Fork Strategy mandates a 50 percent reduction in synthetic pesticide use by 2030, spurring the adoption of biofungicides. In March 2024, Kenya’s Agriculture and Livestock Research Organization implemented integrated pest management training for 50,000 farmers, emphasizing microbial agents like Beauveria bassiana. These regulatory measures drive the market by promoting sustainable alternatives and encouraging innovation in biobased pest control. As governments align policies with environmental goals and international agreements, industry stakeholders are investing in research and development. This regulatory momentum creates a market environment, accelerates adoption, and strengthens advantages in sustainable agriculture, reshaping practices and market dynamics.
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Market Growth Driven by Growing Consumer Demand:
In the United States, organic product sales hit $67.6 billion in 2022, according to the Organic Trade Association, boosting demand for biobased pest control solutions. Corteva Agriscience launched Symborg MycoUp®, a Rhizophagus irregularis inoculant for soybeans in September 2022, aligning its offerings with organic standards and consumer expectations. The expansion of organic markets drives the need for OMRI-listed products and stimulates innovation in sustainable pest control. As consumers prioritize food safety and environmental impact, retailers favor biobased options. This consumer shift motivates industry stakeholders to invest in research, development, and commercialization of organic-compatible methods, playing a role in market expansion.
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Recent Developments
• In September 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved AgroSpheres' biofungicide, which stabilizes thyme oil for controlling botrytis and powdery mildew. This milestone accelerates biobased pesticide adoption, reducing reliance on synthetic chemicals and reinforcing sustainability in California and Oregon agriculture.
• In February 2024, the Horizon Europe project SAGROPIA launched with a €6 million budget, aiming to cut chemical pesticide use by 50% in potato and sugar beet farming. Its integrated pest management strategies support EU sustainability goals while promoting biodiversity.
Biobased Pest Control Market: Competitive Landscape
Key companies profiled in the Biobased Pest Control Market are BASF SE, Bayer AG, Syngenta AG, FMC Corporation, Novozymes A/S, Valent BioSciences LLC, Koppert Biological Systems, Biobest Group NV, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Gowan Company, and others.
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