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市場調査レポート
商品コード
1360145
益虫の世界市場-2023年~2030年Global Beneficial Insects Market - 2023-2030 |
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益虫の世界市場-2023年~2030年 |
出版日: 2023年10月11日
発行: DataM Intelligence
ページ情報: 英文 203 Pages
納期: 即日から翌営業日
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世界の益虫市場は、2022年に8億1,210万米ドルに達し、2030年には19億7,510万米ドルに達すると予測され、予測期間2023-2030年のCAGRは11.7%で成長する見込みです。
昨今、化学農薬が環境に与える悪影響に対する懸念が高まっているため、持続可能な害虫駆除方法が人気を集めています。テントウムシ、ナナホシテントウ、寄生スズメバチなどの益虫は、従来の化学農薬に代わる環境に優しい害虫駆除剤です。2023年2月、欧州の規制当局は、花粉媒介昆虫の着実な減少に歯止めをかけるため、EUの戦略を更新する新たなイニシアチブを導入しました。
有機農法やガーデニングの増加は、益虫にとって有利な市場を作り出しています。有機農家は、有機認証基準に沿って、害虫を自然に駆除し、化学合成物質の使用を避けるために、益虫を利用することが多いです。害虫駆除に益虫を利用する利点についての認識が広まるにつれ、益虫を積極的に採用する農家や園芸家が増えています。
有機農法の普及は益虫市場の成長促進に大きな役割を果たしています。土壌の健全性を促進するための自然な投入物や技術の使用が重視されるようになり、有機農業産業を後押ししています。FiBL調査2021によると、230万haの有機農業生産者の30%がインドに属しています。益虫は、化学農薬に代わる持続可能で環境に優しい害虫駆除手段を提供するため、有機農業の実践に不可欠な要素です。
有機農業では化学農薬の使用が禁止されているため、有機農家や生産者は害虫駆除のために自然で無害な戦略に依存しています。テントウムシ、寄生蜂、捕食性ダニなどの益虫は、作物や土壌に有害な残留物を残さず、害虫を自然に駆除する効率的な方法であり、人間が食べても安全です。
様々な害虫問題による作物損失の増加は、益虫市場の成長を支える重要な要因です。害虫は作物と土壌の両方に潜在的なダメージを与える可能性があり、その結果、作物の収穫量が減少します。例えば、国連食糧農業機関によると、害虫は世界の作物損失の20~40%を引き起こしています。年間、植物の病気と侵入昆虫は、それぞれ約2,200億米ドルと700億米ドルの損失を世界経済に与えています。
害虫は時間の経過とともに化学農薬に対する耐性を獲得し、従来の方法では効率が悪くなります。その結果、農家は害虫の駆除と作物被害の防止という課題に直面します。益虫はこのような状況において、より効果的な害虫管理の代替アプローチを提供します。
多くの農家は何十年も従来の化学農薬を使用してきたため、代替害虫管理戦略としての益虫の利点に気づいていません。長年にわたる農業の伝統や慣行は変化に対して抵抗があり、新しい慣れない方法の採用を妨げることがあります。
化学農薬の需要が高まっており、その市場が確立しています。米国農務省によると、米国では年間10億ポンド以上、世界では約56億ポンドの農薬が使用されています。農家や消費者の間で、益虫の利点や効果に対する認識や理解が不足していることが、その普及を妨げています。
Global Beneficial Insects Market reached US$ 812.1 million in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 1975.1 million by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 11.7% during the forecast period 2023-2030.
Nowadays sustainable pest control methods are becoming more popular as there is a growing concern about the negative impacts of chemical pesticides on the environment. Beneficial insects, such as ladybugs, lacewings and parasitoid wasps, provide an eco-friendly substitute for traditional chemical pesticides. In February 2023, European regulators introduced a new initiative that will update E.U. strategies to halt the steady decline of pollinator insects.
The rise in organic farming and gardening practices has created a favorable market for beneficial insects. Organic farmers often rely on beneficial insects to control pests naturally and avoid the use of synthetic chemicals, in line with organic certification standards. As awareness about the benefits of using beneficial insects for pest control spreads, more farmers and gardeners are willing to adopt these solutions.
Growing organic farming practices play a significant role in driving the growth of the beneficial insects market. There is a growing emphasis on the use of natural inputs and techniques to promote soil health which boosts the organic farming industry. According to the FiBL survey 2021, Having 2.30 million ha., 30% of total organic producers belong to India. Beneficial insects are an integral part of organic farming practices since they provide a sustainable and environmentally friendly means of pest control alternative to chemical pesticides.
Organic farmers and growers depend on natural and non-toxic strategies to control pests since the use of chemical pesticides is prohibited in organic agriculture. Beneficial insects, like ladybugs, parasitoid wasps and predatory mites, offer an efficient manner to manage pests naturally without leaving any harmful residues on crops or in the soil, making them safe for human consumption.
The rise in crop loss due to various pest problems is a significant driver behind the growth of the Beneficial Insects Market. Pest can lead to potential damage to both crop and soil resulting in reduced crop yield. For instance, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, pests cause 20-40% of the world's crop loss. Annually, plant diseases and invasive insects cost the world economy around $220 billion and $70 billion respectively.
Over time, pests can develop resistance to chemical pesticides, rendering these conventional methods less efficient. As a result, farmers face challenges in controlling pest populations and preventing crop damage. Beneficial insects offer an alternative approach to managing pests, which can be more effective in such situations.
Many farmers have been using conventional chemical pesticides for decades and are not aware of the benefits of beneficial insects as an alternative pest management strategy. Long-standing farming traditions and practices can be resistant to change, hindering the adoption of new and unfamiliar methods.
There is a growing demand for chemical pesticides which creates a well-established market for them. According to USDA, annually, more than 1 billion pounds of pesticides are used in the United States and approximately 5.6 billion pounds are used globally. The lack of awareness and understanding of the benefits and effectiveness of beneficial insects among farmers and consumers can hinder their widespread adoption.
The global beneficial insects market is segmented based on type, crop, packaging, distribution channel, application and region.
Predatory beneficial insects are natural enemies of various pest species and play a crucial role in the biological control of pests. These predators consume pest insects, helping to reduce their populations and prevent crop damage. Some common examples of predatory beneficial insects include ladybird beetles, lacewings, amphibolites, syrphid flies, etc.
According to the Tea Research Association, annually, 2865 crore of revenue loss is due to pest infestation in tea plantations. Many predators often attack different life stages of pests and also different pest species which reduces the loss caused by pests. A sprayable formulation, predafix + offered by Bioline Agrosciences, is designed to improve the number of beneficial mites, their distribution and homogeneity on crops which increases the demand for predatory among farms.
North America is known for its diverse agricultural practices, including large-scale field crops, horticultural production and greenhouse agriculture. The versatility of beneficial insects makes them suitable for various agricultural settings, contributing to their higher adoption rates. In North America, nearly 2,000 species of ground beetles support crops by preying on insect pests and eating the seeds of bothersome weeds in the surrounding soil.
North America has witnessed a significant shift towards sustainable agricultural practices. For instance, in May 2023, US Bunge and Nutrien Ag announced an alliance to support sustainable farming practices. Beneficial insects align well with this focus on environmentally friendly and ecologically balanced approaches to pest management. Hence, the focus on sustainable agriculture demands various beneficial insects in the agricultural field which drives their market in the region.
The major global players include: Biobest Group NV, Bioline AgroSciences Ltd, Andermatt Group AG, ARBICO Organics, BioBee Ltd, Koppert, Dudutech, Associates Insectary, Tip TopAg, IPM Laboratories, Inc.
The pandemic and associated lockdowns led to disruptions in supply chains and transportation networks. This disruption has affected all the agricultural activities which in turn impacted the beneficial insect market growth. The pandemic's impact on labor availability and mobility affected the availability and timely distribution of beneficial insects to farmers and growers, especially in regions that heavily rely on imports.
The global beneficial insects market report would provide approximately 77 tables, 78 figures and 203 Pages.
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