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Microencapsulated Pesticides Market Study on Segmentation Analysis, Leading Players by 2025

 

Albany, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 10/25/2018 -- Pesticides are chemical compounds which are applied on various plants to kill pests. Pests include insects, rodents, fungi, and unwanted plants (called as weeds). These pesticides, by nature, are toxic to other organisms. Pesticides are also harmful to humans and the environment, if not use properly. Pesticides, when applied in less or excess amount, can cause harmful effects on the air, soil, water, and plants. Pesticides are likely to get lost in the environment when applied to plants, without providing any benefit. Excess pesticides are likely to mix with air, soil, or water, which can cause pollution.

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Therefore, pesticides are encapsulated so that it is available to plants as per the requirement and to avoid the harmful effects of pesticides. Thus, controlled release of pesticides is obtained through microencapsulation. Microencapsulated pesticides are those pesticides in which dry and liquid pesticides are enclosed in plastic capsules. These microencapsulated pesticides are mixed with water and sprayed. After sparying, the microencapsulation plastic wall breaks and the pesticide is slowly released. This formulation helps in the gradual release of the pesticides and avoid excess loss. Concern over soil fertility and harmful effects of pesticides have fueled awareness about the usage of microencapsulated pesticides across all regions. The microencapsulated pesticides market is influenced by implementation of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices followed by government support to control the usage of agrochemicals.

Microencapsulated Pesticides Market: Segmentation:

Based on type, the microencapsulated pesticides market can be segmented into insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and rodenticides. The insecticides segment is expected to hold a significant share of the microencapsulation pesticides market during the forecast period. Increase in registration and R&D activities related to insecticides is anticipated to drive the demand for microencapsulated insecticides during the forecast period. The herbicide segment is anticipated to follow the insecticides segment in terms of share of the microencapsulated pesticide market during the forecast period. North America and Europe major consumers of herbicides and account for major share of the global market, in terms of demand. The insecticides segment is also anticipated to expand at a significant growth rate as compared to other segments between 2017 and 2025.

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Based on crops, the microencapsulated pesticide market can be segmented into cereals & grains, oilseeds & pulses, fruits & vegetables, and turf & ornamental. The cereals & grains segment accounted for a prominent share of the market in 2016 and is likely to remain the dominant crop segment during the forecast period. Cereals & grains are widely cultivated crops in entire world and is highly affected by pests. The segment is also expected to expand at a significant growth rate during the forecast period.

Microencapsulated Pesticides Market: Region-wise Outlook:

Based on region, the microencapsulated pesticide can be segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. Asia Pacific held a major share of the global microencapsulated pesticides market and is likely to remain the dominant market during the forecast period, followed by Europe and North America. Increase in government initiatives toward Intergrated Pest Management practices and rise in awareness about the benefits of microencapsulated pesticides are anticipated to drive the demand in the region. China and India are expected to be highly lucrative markets for encapsulated pesticides between 2017 and 2025. Governments of these countries are focusing on the effective utilization of pesticides in order to cater to the demand for food by the ever-increasing population, followed by concerns over soil fertility.