Overview
Global Biorational Pesticides Market reached US$ 6.12 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 18.85 billion by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 15.1% during the forecast period 2023-2030.
Consumers are increasingly concerned about pesticide residues in food and are seeking products with fewer chemical residues. Biorational pesticides, which are perceived as safer, are being adopted to meet these food safety concerns. According to the UN, poisonous pesticide exposure claims the lives of over 200,000 people annually on average throughout the world. Consumers are becoming more informed about the environmental and health impacts of conventional pesticides. This awareness is driving the demand for biorational pesticides, which are considered safer and more sustainable alternatives.
The trend of adopting Integrated Pest Management (IPM)acts as a key trend for the growth of biorational pesticides market growth. Biorational pesticides are a good fit for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies. IPM focuses on early pest detection and the use of selective products to control pests while minimizing harm to beneficial insects that naturally suppress pests.
Insecticides hold a significant share of the biorational pesticide market due to the growing crop loss due to insects and biorational insecticides’ sustainable method of controlling insects. North America held a significant share of the biorational pesticides market due to its growing focus on sustainability. In May 2023, Biobest, a pioneer in biological control and pollination worldwide signed a non-binding letter of intent to acquire BioWorks Inc., a producer of biopesticides located in Victor, New York.
Dynamics
Growing Concerns about the Environmental Impact of Conventional Pesticides
According to the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government of India, the total consumption of chemical pesticides in India was 52466.45 metric tons in 2022-23. Conventional pesticides harm the environment by polluting water sources and affecting beneficial organisms. Biorational pesticides, in contrast, are more eco-friendly, with lower persistence and reduced harm to non-target species.
Biorational pesticides, are typically less harmful to non-target organisms and leave behind fewer residues, which reduces their impact on ecosystems. Public awareness of pesticide-related health risks is spurring consumers to advocate for safer, sustainable agricultural methods, driving the adoption of biorational pesticides in the industry.
Growing Demand for Organic Food Products
According to FiBL, in 2021, global organic food and drink sales reached nearly 125 billion euros. Consumer awareness of health risks linked to pesticide residues in food is driving demand for safer, healthier organic products. Biorational pesticides, seen as less toxic and often derived from natural sources, are preferred for their perceived safety for both humans and the environment.
To be labeled as organic, food products must meet specific standards, including the limited use of synthetic chemical pesticides. Biorational pesticides are often preferred in organic farming because they are more in line with organic certification requirements. Biorational pesticides generally leave fewer residues on crops compared to conventional chemical pesticides. This reduction in residues on organic crops is a critical factor in attracting consumers concerned about pesticide exposure.
Efficacy and Consistency
Biorational pesticides are not always as effective as their chemical counterparts, and their performance can vary depending on factors like environmental conditions, pest species, and timing. Inconsistent efficacy can be a significant limitation for growers who rely on reliable pest control.
Biorational pesticides often have a more specific spectrum of action, targeting particular pests or pest groups. This limitation can be a drawback when dealing with a diverse range of pests in agriculture. Biorational pesticides typically have shorter residual activity compared to chemical pesticides, requiring more frequent applications. This can be logistically challenging and costly.

Segment Analysis
The global biorational pesticides market is segmented based on type, source, formulation, crop, mode of application and region.
Rising Consumer Demand for Sustainable Insecticides
Biorational insecticides, derived from natural sources like animals, plants, microbes, and minerals, have seen a substantial increase in use. Their popularity in the market has grown significantly due to a prevailing belief that traditional insecticides have negative ecological and human health effects. This trend reflects a broader shift towards more sustainable and environmentally friendly pest management solutions.
Insect pests pose a major threat to crops, causing substantial economic losses in agriculture. The demand for efficient insecticides is high, and biorational insecticides are in demand due to their reduced harm to non-target organisms and the environment. In March 2023, Vestron, a producer of peptide-based bioinsecticides, launched a new bioinsecticide, Spear RC. Lepidopteran pests like armyworm, soybean looper, and cotton bollworm are the focus of spear RC.
Geographical Penetration
North America’s Strong Emphasis on Sustainability
North America, particularly the United States and Canada, places a strong emphasis on sustainable agricultural practices. Biorational pesticides align with these principles by offering environmentally friendly and less toxic alternatives to conventional chemical pesticides. In June 2022, Valent Bioscience declared that it had approved a substantial expansion of its biorational production plant in Osage, Iowa, United States, to fulfill the growing demand for its biorational products and the launch of new products needing more capacity.
North America has a significant organic farming industry. The results of the 2021 Organic Survey, published by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, indicate that sales of organic products totaled $11.2 billion, up $1.28 billion, or 13%, from 2019. 17,445 farms were certified organic in 2019, a 5% increase from the previous year. With $3.55 billion in certified organic sales or 32% of the total in the United States, California continued to lead the nation. Biorational pesticides are a preferred choice for organic growers who seek to meet organic certification standards.

Competitive Landscape
The major global players include BASF SE, FMC Corporation, Corteva, Valent Biosciences, Certis LLC, Russell IPM Ltd, Gowan Company, Safs Organic Enterprises, Sumitomo Chemical Asia Pte Ltd. and CENTRAL BIOTECH PVT. LTD.

COVID-19 Impact Analysis
COVID Impact
The pandemic heightened consumer awareness of the importance of food safety and health. As a result, there has been a growing demand for cleaner and healthier food products, which has benefited the biorational pesticides market. These pesticides are often perceived as safer for human consumption. The pandemic emphasized the need for more sustainable and resilient food production systems. Biorational pesticides, with their reduced environmental impact and alignment with sustainable agriculture, have seen increased adoption.
However, the pandemic disrupted supply chains worldwide, including the production and distribution of agricultural inputs, including biorational pesticides. This led to challenges in accessing these products, affecting the market growth. Economic challenges resulting from the pandemic limited some growers’ ability to invest in more expensive biorational pesticide alternatives, especially in regions with struggling agricultural sectors.
Russia- Ukraine War Impact
The conflict disrupted the supply chain of biorational pesticides. These disruptions led to shortages or delays in the availability of these products, impacting the market. Russia and Ukraine are significant players in the global agricultural market. The conflict disrupted agricultural production in these countries, which led to fluctuations in commodity prices, which can indirectly influence the adoption of biorational pesticides.
Political instability and economic uncertainties resulting from the war affected growers’ decisions on investments, including those related to sustainable and eco-friendly agricultural practices like biorational pesticides. Budget constraints impacted adoption rates.
By Type


    • Insecticides
    • Fungicides
    • Nematicides
    • Others


By Source


  • • Azadirachtin & Neem Oil


o Pyrethrin
o Rotenone


  • • Microbial


o Bacillus Thuringiensis
o Beauveria Bassiana


  • • Non-organic
    • Others


By Formulation


  • • Liquid
    • Dry


By Crop


  • • Fruits & Vegetables
    • Cereals & Grains
    • Oilseeds & Pulses
    • Others


By Mode of Application


  • • Foliar Spray
    • Soil Treatment
    • Trunk Injection
    • Others


By Region


  • • North America


o U.S.
o Canada
o Mexico


  • • Europe


o Germany
o UK
o France
o Italy
o Russia
o Rest of Europe


  • • South America


o Brazil
o Argentina
o Rest of South America


  • • Asia-Pacific


o China
o India
o Japan
o Australia
o Rest of Asia-Pacific


  • • Middle East and Africa


Key Developments


  • • In March 2022, FMC corporation, launched a new brand of pesticides, Biologicos da FMC, in Brazil during National Biological Week.
    • In March 2021, Valent BioSciences, introduced MetaLarv XRP. The new Valent solution incorporates Triple Release technology to help defend against mosquitoes.
    • In January 2023, Valent Biosciences LLC, a biorational product company acquired FBSciences Holdings Inc. This acquisition has strengthed Valent’s presence as a global leader in biorational solutions.


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