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综合虫害管理市场报告:趋势、预测与竞争分析(至 2031 年)

Integrated Pest Management Market Report: Trends, Forecast and Competitive Analysis to 2031

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简介目录

全球综合虫害管理 (IPM) 市场前景光明,在农业、国内和工业市场都存在机会。预计到 2031 年,全球综合虫害管理市场规模将达到 1,770 亿美元,2025 年至 2031 年的复合年增长率为 7.1%。该市场的主要驱动力是农业部门不断增长的需求和作物产量的提高。

  • Lucintel 预测,在预测期内,无脊椎动物仍将是害虫的重要组成部分。
  • 按应用划分,工业用途仍然是最大的部分。
  • 根据地区来看,预计北美在预测期内将经历最高的成长。

综合虫害管理市场的策略性成长机会

由于技术进步和对永续农业实践的需求不断增加,综合虫害管理市场提供了各种策略性成长机会。随着对环境问题的日益关注,人们正在寻找对生态系统影响最小的创新害虫防治解决方案。本节确定了 IPM 市场中的五个主要成长机会及其对产业动态和盈利的潜在影响。

  • 有机农业计画:对有机农产品的需求不断增加,为病虫害综合治理活动创造了巨大的成长机会。转向有机农业的农民需要高效率、环保的解决方案来控制害虫,同时又不违反有机认证标准。公司可以透过提供结合生物和自然控製剂的 IPM 解决方案来引领这一领域。
  • 监测技术的进步:遥感探测、无人机和物联网设备等技术的进步正在彻底改变害虫管理实践。这些工具可以即时监测病虫害数量和作物健康状况,以便及时采取干预措施。将这些技术融入其 IPM 解决方案的公司可以加强其价值提案并吸引更多精通技术的农民。
  • 生物防治剂开发:生物防治剂的日益普及为 IPM 市场提供了巨大的成长潜力。这一趋势是由对农药永续替代品的需求所推动的,为投资生物农药生产的公司提供了机会。
  • 农民教育计画:提供教育和培训以改善 IPM 实践至关重要。透过与农业推广服务合作,公司可以为农民提供宝贵的资源,培养品牌忠诚度,并促进整个 IPM 市场的成长。
  • 扩展到新兴市场:在IPM市场营运的公司在亚太和非洲等新兴市场拥有极佳的成长机会。随着这些地区农业实践的演变,对有效的害虫防治解决方案的需求将会增加。拓展这些市场将有助于我们增加收益和全球影响力。

有机农业计划、监测技术进步、生物防治剂开发、农民教育计划和不断扩大的全球市场等成长机会正在推动 IPM 行业的发展。利用这些机会的公司可以加强其市场地位和盈利,同时推广永续农业实践。

综合虫害管理市场驱动因素与挑战

综合虫害管理市场受到各种驱动因素​​和挑战的影响,这些因素和挑战决定了其发展和成长模式。技术、经济和法规是市场动态的关键指标。了解这些驱动因素和挑战将有助于相关人员应对这个行业的复杂性。本节确定了 IPM 市场中的五个关键驱动因素和三个挑战,以及它们对製造商和消费者的影响。

驱动程式:

  • 改变对永续性的态度:随着环境问题的日益增长,我们看到了向综合虫害管理的转变。农民和消费者正在寻求永续的替代方案,以最大限度地减少对非目标生物的危害并减少食品中的化学残留。这一趋势将鼓励制定和采用环境友善的 IPM 策略。
  • 技术创新:精密农业、遥感探测和资料分析等先进技术正在改变IPM市场。这些创新透过有针对性的治疗提高了害虫管理策略的效率和有效性。
  • 监管支持和奖励:世界各国政府正在实施支持永续农业(包括病虫害综合治理)的法规。对环境友善病虫害防治方法和农药管理条例的奖励措施正在鼓励农民采取综合防治方法。
  • 消费者对有机产品的需求不断增加:对有机农产品的需求不断增加,促使农民采用 IPM 策略。随着消费者越来越关注他们对环境的影响,他们会寻求符合他们价值观的产品,从而推动农民采取更永续的做法。
  • 合作与知识共用:研究人员、农业推广服务和农民之间的合作对于推动 IPM 实践至关重要。知识共用促进最佳实践、创新和新技术的传播,从而促进持续学习和适应。

任务

  • 抵制变革:对传统耕作方法的抵制是对 IPM 引入的挑战。由于缺乏知识和风险意识,一些农民不愿改变传统方法。克服这种阻力需要有效的教育和展示 IPM 的好处。
  • 资源的可用性:获得资金支援、技术专业知识和害虫防治产品的有限性可能会阻碍 IPM 的采用,尤其是在开发中地区。解决这些资源挑战对于促进永续的害虫管理实践至关重要。
  • 气候变迁的影响:气候变迁透过改变害虫族群和农业实践,使 IPM 策略变得复杂。新出现的害虫和疾病以及日益增加的害虫压力需要持续的研究和创新,以有效地适应 IPM 方法。

了解这些驱动因素和挑战将有助于相关人员驾驭综合虫害管理市场并利用成长机会,同时解决不断变化的情况的复杂性。

目录

第一章执行摘要

第二章 全球综合虫害管理市场:市场动态

  • 简介、背景和分类
  • 供应链
  • 产业驱动力与挑战

第三章市场趋势与预测分析(2019-2031)

  • 宏观经济趋势(2019-2024)及预测(2025-2031)
  • 全球综合虫害管理市场趋势(2019-2024)及预测(2025-2031)
  • 全球综合虫害管理市场(按害虫)
    • 无脊椎动物
    • 脊椎动物
    • 其他的
  • 全球综合虫害管理市场(依防治方法)
    • 生物
    • 化学
    • 病原体和杂草
  • 全球综合害虫防治市场(按应用)
    • 农业
    • 家用
    • 工业的

第四章区域市场趋势与预测分析(2019-2031)

  • 全球综合虫害管理市场(按地区)
  • 北美综合虫害管理市场
  • 欧洲综合虫害管理市场
  • 亚太地区综合虫害管理市场
  • 世界其他地区综合虫害管理市场

第五章 竞争分析

  • 产品系列分析
  • 营运整合
  • 波特五力分析

第六章 成长机会与策略分析

  • 成长机会分析
    • 全球综合虫害管理市场的成长机会(按害虫)
    • 全球综合虫害管理市场成长机会(依防治方法)
    • 全球综合虫害管理市场的成长机会(按应用)
    • 全球综合虫害管理市场各区域成长机会
  • 全球综合虫害管理市场的新趋势
  • 战略分析
    • 新产品开发
    • 全球综合虫害管理市场产能扩张
    • 全球综合虫害管理市场中的企业合併
    • 认证和许可

第七章主要企业简介

  • FMC
  • Hercon Environmental
  • AgrichemBio
  • BASF
  • Bayer Crop Science
  • Oxitec
  • Sumitomo Chemical
  • Rentokil Initial
  • ADAMA
  • AgBiTech
简介目录

The future of the global integrated pest management market looks promising with opportunities in the agricultural, residential, and industrial markets. The global integrated pest management market is expected to reach an estimated $177 billion by 2031 with a CAGR of 7.1% from 2025 to 2031. The major drivers for this market are the rising demand from the agricultural sector and increasing crop productivity.

  • Lucintel forecasts that, within the pest category, the invertebrate will remain the larger segment over the forecast period.
  • Within the application category, the industrial will remain the largest segment.
  • In terms of regions, North America is expected to witness the highest growth over the forecast period.

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Emerging Trends in the Integrated Pest Management Market

The integrated pest management (IPM) market, which is displaying some of the most exciting emerging trends, completely transforming pest control and agricultural practices. Scrutiny of pesticides, regulations impacting the environment, and consumer pressure for sustainable practices are driving industries to develop innovative techniques and strategies. This five-point overview highlights key IPM market trends, examines their implications, and explores the potential these trends hold for pest management approaches.

  • Increasing Biopesticides: A growing awareness of the hazards of chemical pesticides to the environment has contributed to the increased use of biopesticides. Biopesticides, derived from living organisms or their products, have a low side-effect profile, especially toward non-target species, and can effectively manage pests. With sustainable alternatives gaining popularity, biopesticides are becoming integral to IPM strategies. This shift is beneficial for environmental health and likely appeals to consumers seeking organic and sustainably produced food.
  • Precision Agriculture: Technology Integration: Precision agriculture technologies are significant disruptors in the IPM market. Drones, sensors, and data analytics improve pest population and crop health monitoring. These technologies enable targeted interventions, reducing pesticide use and improving overall efficiency. As technology advances, the optimization of pest management techniques and crop yield production will increasingly rely on precision agriculture.
  • Regulatory Support for Sustainable Practices: Authorities worldwide are enacting legislation supporting sustainable agriculture and, by extension, IPM. Policies regarding ecological pest control and pesticide requirements are driving the trend toward integrated approaches. This shift promotes long-term sustainable farming while addressing pest-related challenges.
  • Consumer Demand for Organic and Sustainably Produced Food: Consumers increasingly prefer organic, sustainably produced food, prompting farmers to adopt IPM strategies. As environmental concerns grow, consumers seek products aligned with their values. This consumer demand encourages farmers to shift toward sustainable IPM practices, reducing reliance on chemical pesticides.
  • Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing: Collaboration between researchers, agricultural extension services, and farmers is becoming crucial in the IPM market. These partnerships facilitate knowledge sharing and the adoption of best practices, innovative techniques, and new technologies. This collaborative approach fosters continuous learning and helps farmers implement IPM strategies suited to their specific conditions.

Emerging trends such as increased biopesticide usage, precision agriculture technologies, regulatory support for sustainable practices, growing consumer demand for organic products, and cross-functional partnerships are reshaping the pest control landscape. These trends reflect a broader movement toward sustainability and innovation in agriculture, enabling stakeholders to improve productivity while reducing environmental impact. As these technologies evolve, they will shape the future of integrated pest management.

Recent Developments in the Integrated Pest Management Market

The integrated pest management (IPM) market has seen significant growth and innovation in recent years as global agricultural practices strive to meet the increasing demand for food while minimizing environmental impact. IPM is an ecological approach to controlling pests by combining biological, cultural, mechanical, and chemical control methods. It focuses on sustainable pest control that is economically viable and environmentally friendly. Recent developments in this market have been driven by advancements in technology, changing regulatory landscapes, and growing awareness of the dangers of chemical pesticides.

  • Technological Advancements: Innovations such as drone technology, AI-powered pest monitoring systems, and remote sensing technologies are revolutionizing the way pest control is managed. Drones, for instance, are being used to monitor large agricultural fields and identify pest outbreaks early, allowing for targeted interventions. AI is also being utilized to predict pest behavior, enhancing preventive measures and reducing the need for broad-spectrum pesticide use.
  • Biological Control Methods: There has been a significant shift towards biological pest control, such as using natural predators or parasites to reduce pest populations. The increased demand for biopesticides, which are derived from natural materials like plants, microorganisms, or minerals, reflects this shift. These biopesticides are seen as safer alternatives to chemical pesticides and contribute to the reduction of harmful residues in food and the environment.
  • Sustainability Focus: The growing emphasis on sustainability and environmental conservation has encouraged the adoption of IPM in both large-scale commercial farming and smaller organic operations. There is an increasing preference for IPM solutions that promote soil health, protect beneficial insects, and reduce pesticide resistance.
  • Regulatory Changes: Governments around the world are introducing stricter regulations on pesticide use due to growing concerns over health and environmental impacts. This has led to a surge in demand for safer and more sustainable pest management alternatives, such as IPM, which aligns with these new regulatory frameworks.
  • Consumer Demand for Organic Products: The surge in demand for organic products has created opportunities for IPM solutions. Farmers growing organic produce are increasingly adopting IPM practices to control pests without resorting to synthetic chemicals, aligning with consumer preferences for pesticide-free and environmentally friendly products.

The integrated pest management market is rapidly evolving with advancements in technology, sustainable practices, and shifting consumer preferences. As the agricultural sector embraces these new developments, IPM continues to be a key solution to address the challenges of pest control while safeguarding environmental and public health. The increasing focus on sustainability, coupled with regulatory pressures, is likely to drive the continued growth of this market, making IPM a critical component of modern agriculture.

Strategic Growth Opportunities for Integrated Pest Management Market

The integrated pest management market offers various strategic growth opportunities driven by technological advancements and the increasing demand for sustainable agricultural practices. As environmental concerns grow, people seek innovative pest control solutions with minimal ecological impact. This section identifies five key growth opportunities in the IPM market and their potential implications for industry dynamics and profitability.

  • Organic Farming Initiatives: The rising demand for organic produce has created significant growth opportunities in IPM activities. Farmers transitioning to organic practices need efficient, eco-friendly solutions to control pests without violating organic certification standards. Companies can lead in this space by offering IPM solutions that incorporate biopesticides and natural controls.
  • Technological Advances in Monitoring: The evolution of technologies like remote sensing, drones, and IoT devices is revolutionizing pest management norms. These tools enable real-time monitoring of pest populations and crop health, facilitating timely interventions. Companies that integrate these technologies into their IPM solutions can enhance their value propositions and attract tech-savvy farmers.
  • Biopesticide Development: The growing adoption of biopesticides presents significant growth potential in the IPM market. This trend is driven by the demand for sustainable pesticide alternatives, offering opportunities for companies investing in biopesticide production.
  • Farmer Education Programs: Providing education and training to improve IPM practices is essential. Collaborating with agricultural extension services, companies can offer valuable resources to farmers, fostering brand loyalty and contributing to the overall growth of the IPM market.
  • Expansion into Emerging Markets: Companies operating in the IPM market have excellent growth opportunities in emerging markets like Asia-Pacific and Africa. As agricultural practices in these regions evolve, the demand for effective pest control solutions will rise. Expanding into these markets can increase revenues and global footprints.

Growth opportunities in organic farming initiatives, technological advancements in monitoring, biopesticide development, farmer education programs, and global market expansion will drive the IPM industry's growth. Companies that capitalize on these opportunities can strengthen their market presence and profitability while promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

Integrated Pest Management Market Driver and Challenges

The integrated pest management market is influenced by various drivers and challenges that shape its development and growth patterns. Technology, economics, and regulations are key indicators of market dynamics. Understanding these drivers and challenges helps stakeholders navigate the complexities of the industry. This section identifies five significant drivers and three major challenges in the IPM market, along with their implications for manufacturers and consumers.

Drivers:

  • Shifting Sentiment Toward Sustainability: As environmental concerns grow, there is a shift toward integrated pest management. Farmers and consumers seek sustainable alternatives that minimize harm to non-target organisms and reduce chemical residues in food. This trend encourages the development and adoption of eco-friendly IPM strategies.
  • Technology Innovations: Advanced technologies such as precision agriculture, remote sensing, and data analytics are transforming the IPM market. These innovations improve the efficiency and effectiveness of pest management strategies by enabling targeted treatments.
  • Regulatory Support and Incentives: Governments worldwide are implementing regulations that support sustainable agriculture, including IPM. Incentives for eco-friendly pest control methods and pesticide regulation encourage farmers to adopt integrated approaches.
  • Rising Consumer Demand for Organic Products: The growing demand for organic produce is driving farmers to adopt IPM strategies. As consumers become more concerned about environmental impacts, they seek products that align with their values, pushing farmers toward sustainable practices.
  • Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing: Collaboration among researchers, agricultural extension services, and farmers is crucial for promoting IPM practices. Knowledge sharing facilitates the dissemination of best practices, innovative techniques, and new technologies, leading to continuous learning and adaptation.

Challenges:

  • Resistance to Change: Resistance from traditional farming practices poses a challenge to IPM adoption. Some farmers may hesitate to shift from conventional methods due to a lack of knowledge or perceived risks. Overcoming this resistance requires effective education and demonstration of IPM benefits.
  • Availability of Resources: Limited access to financial support, technical expertise, and pest control products can hinder IPM adoption, especially in developing regions. Addressing these resource challenges is crucial for promoting sustainable pest management practices.
  • Climate Change Impacts: Climate change complicates IPM strategies by altering pest populations and agricultural practices. New pests and increased pest pressures require ongoing research and innovation to adapt IPM approaches effectively.

Understanding these drivers and challenges helps stakeholders navigate the integrated pest management market, leveraging growth opportunities while addressing the complexities of this evolving landscape.

List of Integrated Pest Management Companies

Companies in the market compete on the basis of product quality offered. Major players in this market focus on expanding their manufacturing facilities, R&D investments, infrastructural development, and leverage integration opportunities across the value chain. Through these strategies integrated pest management companies cater increasing demand, ensure competitive effectiveness, develop innovative products & technologies, reduce production costs, and expand their customer base. Some of the integrated pest management companies profiled in this report include-

  • FMC
  • Hercon Environmental
  • AgrichemBio
  • BASF
  • Bayer Crop Science
  • Oxitec
  • Sumitomo Chemical
  • Rentokil Initial
  • ADAMA
  • AgBiTech

Integrated Pest Management by Segment

The study includes a forecast for the global integrated pest management market by pest, control method, application, and region.

Integrated Pest Management Market by Pest [Analysis by Value from 2019 to 2031]:

  • Invertebrate
  • Vertebrate
  • Others

Integrated Pest Management Market by Control Method [Analysis by Value from 2019 to 2031]:

  • Biological
  • Chemical
  • Pathogen and Weed

Integrated Pest Management Market by Application [Analysis by Value from 2019 to 2031]:

  • Agricultural
  • Residential
  • Industrial

Integrated Pest Management Market by Region [Analysis by Value from 2019 to 2031]:

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • The Rest of the World

Country Wise Outlook for the Integrated Pest Management Market

The integrated pest management market is growing dramatically as agricultural demands increase alongside environmental concerns and changing regulatory laws. It combines various methods to manage pest populations economically and sustainably, including biological, cultural, physical, and chemical approaches. Leading countries in the development of IPM include the United States, China, Germany, India, and Japan. These nations are implementing new technologies to improve agricultural productivity while reducing environmental impact. Recent trends encompass the use of precision agriculture technologies, a stronger focus on organic pest control techniques, and improved regulatory policies aimed at sustainability. This paper analyzes significant market shifts in IPM across these countries and highlights the rapid-paced trends that will define the future landscape of pest management.

  • United States: The U.S. integrated pest management market has seen significant advancements driven by technological innovations and an increasing focus on sustainability. Farmers are adopting precision agriculture technologies, such as drones and remote sensing, to monitor pest populations and optimize pesticide application. Additionally, there is a growing trend toward organic pest management solutions, with more farmers using biopesticides and natural predators to control pests. Regulatory bodies are promoting IPM practices through incentives and guidelines, encouraging sustainable farming methods. Collaborations between agricultural researchers and farmers are fostering the development of effective IPM strategies tailored to specific crops and local pest challenges. This multifaceted approach is enhancing the overall efficiency and sustainability of pest management in the U.S.
  • China: Chinese IPM market is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by government policies that promote sustainable agricultural practices. Recent developments include the implementation of integrated pest management training programs for farmers, emphasizing the use of biological controls and reducing chemical pesticide use. Advancements in biotechnology are enabling the development of pest-resistant crop varieties, which help reduce pest pressures. The government is also investing in research and development initiatives focused on eco-friendly pest control solutions. These efforts are improving food security while reducing the environmental impact of agricultural practices in China. The combined efforts of policymakers, researchers, and farmers are gradually shifting the agricultural landscape toward more sustainable pest management practices.
  • Germany: In Germany, the integrated pest management market is characterized by a strong emphasis on sustainability and environmental protection. Recent developments include the implementation of the EU's Farm to Fork Strategy, which aims to promote organic farming and reduce pesticide use. German farmers are increasingly adopting IPM practices, integrating biological control methods such as beneficial insects and microbial pesticides. Research institutions are collaborating with the agricultural sector to develop innovative IPM strategies tailored to local conditions. The use of digital technologies, such as decision support systems and mobile apps, is also gaining traction, enabling farmers to make informed pest management decisions. These developments reflect Germany's commitment to sustainable agriculture and its proactive approach to addressing pest management challenges.
  • India: Integrated pest management in India is evolving rapidly due to pests developing resistance to conventional pesticides, and the growing need for agricultural practices to move away from traditional approaches. Recent innovations include biopesticides and neem-based products being recommended in place of chemical pesticides. Training programs initiated by the government and other agencies focus on teaching farmers IPM techniques, emphasizing crop rotation and intercropping as methods for managing pests. Advances in mobile technology provide farmers with pest monitoring tools and expert advice, increasing their capacity to make informed decisions. With growing awareness of sustainable agriculture, IPM is on the rise in India, helping address food security issues with a reduced environmental footprint.
  • Japan: In Japan, the integrated pest management market is focused on technological innovation and enhancing both consumer safety and environmental sustainability. Recent developments have particularly emphasized using precision agriculture tools to monitor pest populations and apply treatments more effectively. Japanese farmers are increasingly adopting biocontrol agents, such as predatory insects, to control pests without contamination. Regulatory frameworks and government support programs are promoting sustainable pest management practices. Research institutions are developing new crop varieties with pest resistance and biopesticides to expand the scope of IPM strategies. These advancements position Japan as a leader in sustainable agriculture, demonstrating a commitment to food safety and environmental stewardship.

Features of the Global Integrated Pest Management Market

Market Size Estimates: Integrated pest management market size estimation in terms of value ($B).

Trend and Forecast Analysis: Market trends (2019 to 2024) and forecast (2025 to 2031) by various segments and regions.

Segmentation Analysis: Integrated pest management market size by pest, control method, application, and region in terms of value ($B).

Regional Analysis: Integrated pest management market breakdown by North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World.

Growth Opportunities: Analysis of growth opportunities in different pest, control method, application, and regions for the integrated pest management market.

Strategic Analysis: This includes M&A, new product development, and competitive landscape of the integrated pest management market.

Analysis of competitive intensity of the industry based on Porter's Five Forces model.

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This report answers following 11 key questions:

  • Q.1. What are some of the most promising, high-growth opportunities for the integrated pest management market by pest (invertebrate, vertebrate, and others), control method (biological, chemical, and pathogen and weed), application (agricultural, residential, and industrial), and region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World)?
  • Q.2. Which segments will grow at a faster pace and why?
  • Q.3. Which region will grow at a faster pace and why?
  • Q.4. What are the key factors affecting market dynamics? What are the key challenges and business risks in this market?
  • Q.5. What are the business risks and competitive threats in this market?
  • Q.6. What are the emerging trends in this market and the reasons behind them?
  • Q.7. What are some of the changing demands of customers in the market?
  • Q.8. What are the new developments in the market? Which companies are leading these developments?
  • Q.9. Who are the major players in this market? What strategic initiatives are key players pursuing for business growth?
  • Q.10. What are some of the competing products in this market and how big of a threat do they pose for loss of market share by material or product substitution?
  • Q.11. What M&A activity has occurred in the last 5 years and what has its impact been on the industry?

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

2. Global Integrated Pest Management Market : Market Dynamics

  • 2.1: Introduction, Background, and Classifications
  • 2.2: Supply Chain
  • 2.3: Industry Drivers and Challenges

3. Market Trends and Forecast Analysis from 2019 to 2031

  • 3.1. Macroeconomic Trends (2019-2024) and Forecast (2025-2031)
  • 3.2. Global Integrated Pest Management Market Trends (2019-2024) and Forecast (2025-2031)
  • 3.3: Global Integrated Pest Management Market by Pest
    • 3.3.1: Invertebrate
    • 3.3.2: Vertebrate
    • 3.3.3: Others
  • 3.4: Global Integrated Pest Management Market by Control Method
    • 3.4.1: Biological
    • 3.4.2: Chemical
    • 3.4.3: Pathogen and Weed
  • 3.5: Global Integrated Pest Management Market by Application
    • 3.5.1: Agricultural
    • 3.5.2: Residential
    • 3.5.3: Industrial

4. Market Trends and Forecast Analysis by Region from 2019 to 2031

  • 4.1: Global Integrated Pest Management Market by Region
  • 4.2: North American Integrated Pest Management Market
    • 4.2.1: North American Integrated Pest Management Market by Pest: Invertebrate, Vertebrate, and Others
    • 4.2.2: North American Integrated Pest Management Market by Application: Agricultural, Residential, and Industrial
  • 4.3: European Integrated Pest Management Market
    • 4.3.1: European Integrated Pest Management Market by Pest: Invertebrate, Vertebrate, and Others
    • 4.3.2: European Integrated Pest Management Market by Application: Agricultural, Residential, and Industrial
  • 4.4: APAC Integrated Pest Management Market
    • 4.4.1: APAC Integrated Pest Management Market by Pest: Invertebrate, Vertebrate, and Others
    • 4.4.2: APAC Integrated Pest Management Market by Application: Agricultural, Residential, and Industrial
  • 4.5: ROW Integrated Pest Management Market
    • 4.5.1: ROW Integrated Pest Management Market by Pest: Invertebrate, Vertebrate, and Others
    • 4.5.2: ROW Integrated Pest Management Market by Application: Agricultural, Residential, and Industrial

5. Competitor Analysis

  • 5.1: Product Portfolio Analysis
  • 5.2: Operational Integration
  • 5.3: Porter's Five Forces Analysis

6. Growth Opportunities and Strategic Analysis

  • 6.1: Growth Opportunity Analysis
    • 6.1.1: Growth Opportunities for the Global Integrated Pest Management Market by Pest
    • 6.1.2: Growth Opportunities for the Global Integrated Pest Management Market by Control Method
    • 6.1.3: Growth Opportunities for the Global Integrated Pest Management Market by Application
    • 6.1.4: Growth Opportunities for the Global Integrated Pest Management Market by Region
  • 6.2: Emerging Trends in the Global Integrated Pest Management Market
  • 6.3: Strategic Analysis
    • 6.3.1: New Product Development
    • 6.3.2: Capacity Expansion of the Global Integrated Pest Management Market
    • 6.3.3: Mergers, Acquisitions, and Joint Ventures in the Global Integrated Pest Management Market
    • 6.3.4: Certification and Licensing

7. Company Profiles of Leading Players

  • 7.1: FMC
  • 7.2: Hercon Environmental
  • 7.3: AgrichemBio
  • 7.4: BASF
  • 7.5: Bayer Crop Science
  • 7.6: Oxitec
  • 7.7: Sumitomo Chemical
  • 7.8: Rentokil Initial
  • 7.9: ADAMA
  • 7.10: AgBiTech