Over the
past few years, Extensive research on biopesticides in national laboratories
and State Agricultural Universities has increased their demand at the state and
the national level considerably.
The Indian market is a house to more than 500
biopesticides that are duly registered by the Central Insecticides Board (CIB),
but quality control is a major problem in most of these products. Extensive
research on biopesticides in national laboratories and State Agricultural
Universities has clearly demonstrated the efficacy of biopesticides for
management of pests and diseases.
Promotion of
Integrated Pest Management:
The National Centre for Integrated Pest Management (NCIPM) has been set up in
the country to look after plant protection requirements in the various
agro-climatic zones. It also supervises the establishment and running of State
Bio-control Labs (SBCLs). There are around 38 SBCLs across the country, which
are involved in production and distribution of natural predators and parasites
to the Indian farmers. The Central Integrated Pest Management Centres (CIPMCs)
promote IPM through Farmers’ Field Schools and various training programmes.
Package of practices for control of pests and diseases in 66 crops have been
revised to include techniques to reduce dependence on chemical pesticides and
encourage use of Biopesticides and other alternative plant protection measures.
The requirement for registration of Biopesticides has been simplified to
facilitate introduction of bio-pesticides.
Initiated
Grow Safe Food Campaign
Central Government provides INR 20 lakh as grants-in-aid to State Governments
for procuring equipments and INR 45 lacs fro building construction for
Biopesticides Testing Laboratories. “Grow Safe food” Campaign has been
initiated to create awareness about the safe and judicious use of pesticides
among the various stakeholders. In addition to the above, DAC&FW has
revised 68 Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Packages of Practices for major
crops giving impetus to ecological and cultural techniques of pest management.
In FY’2018, the farm income per cultivator was
estimated to be INR 146,838, whereas farm income of all farmers was about INR
1,925,921 Crore in FY’2018. The improvement and enhancement of famers income in
the country will lead to increasing demand of bio-pesticides in the country as
rising use of biopesticides will lead to improve the production of crops
coupled with using the resources efficiently.
The report titled “India
Biopesticides Market Outlook to 2024-Government Impetus to Improve Soil Health
Further Supported by Flexible Registration Process Expected to Pose Healthy
Growth“ by Ken Research suggested a growth at a noteworthy CAGR of
10.3% in terms of revenue in India Biopesticides market in the upcoming years
till the year ending 2024
Key Segments Covered
Origin
Microbial
Biochemical
Biopesticides
PIPS
Biofungicides Market
Trichoderma
Viride and Harzianum,
Pseudomonas
Fluorescens,
Bacillus
Subtilis/ Pumilus,
Ampelomyces
Quisqualis,
Fusarium
Proliferatum
Bioinsecticides Market
Bacillus
Thuringiensis Variant Kurstaki
Beauveria
Bassiana
Verticillium
Lecanii
Metarhizium
anisopliae
Paecilomyces
lilacinus
Others
Bioinsecticides Market
Bacillus
Thuringiensis Variant Kurstaki
Beauveria
Bassiana
Verticillium
Lecanii
Metarhizium
anisopliae
Paecilomyces
lilacinus
Others
Market Structure
Organized
Unorganized
Crops
Cereals,
pulses, oilseeds
Vegetables
and fruits
Cash
crops
Flowers,
spices and tea
By procurement
Indigenous
Imported
Key Target Audience
Biopesticides
Companies (emerging and already established)
Biopesticides
Distributor
Regulatory
Agencies
Microbial
Manufacturers
Biochemical/Botanical
Manufacturers
Agrochemical
Companies
Time Period Captured in the Report:
Historical Period - FY’2013-FY’2018
Forecast Period - FY’2019-FY’2024
Companies Covered:
Eid
Parry
T
Stanes
Fortune
Biotech
Excel
Crop care
International
Panaacea limited
Biotech
International Limited (BIL)
Kan
biosys
Pest
control India (PCI)
P
J Margo
Prathibha
Biotech
Camson
Biotech
Zytex
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report, refer to below link:
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