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2030 年灭鼠剂市场预测:按类型、囓齿动物类型、剂型、应用和地区进行的全球分析Rodenticides Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Type (Non-Anticoagulants and Anticoagulants), Rodent Type, Form, Application and By Geography |
根据Stratistics MRC的数据,2024年全球灭鼠剂市场规模为58亿美元,预计到2030年将达到91亿美元,预测期内复合年增长率为7.9%。
杀鼠剂是专门配製用于控制、阻止和消灭老鼠等囓齿动物族群的化学药剂。这些物质透过多种机制发挥作用,包括抗凝血剂(抑制血液凝固并导致内出血)和非抗凝血剂(抑制钙代谢并导致器官衰竭)。灭鼠剂常用于农业、城市和住宅,透过保护农作物、防止疾病传播和保护粮食供应,在害虫防治中发挥重要作用。
根据美国人口普查局和美国住房与城市发展部的数据,2020 年 2 月售出 765,000 套新单户住宅,2019 年 2 月售出 669,000 套新单户住宅。
鼠害造成的经济和粮食损失增加
囓齿动物造成的经济负担促使企业和个人投资于控制这些损失的解决方案。灭鼠剂是控制囓齿动物数量和防止农作物、储存的食品和财产受损的有力工具。随着囓齿动物侵扰的经济影响变得更加明显,对包括灭鼠剂在内的有效控制措施的需求也相应增加。
严格的规定和禁令
更严格的法规可能会推动市场转向替代害虫防治方法,但这些方法并不总是像灭鼠剂那样有效或方便。与使用灭鼠剂相比,诱捕器、清除技术和栖息地改造需要更多的努力和专业知识,而漫长的核准流程和潜在的禁令会降低新产品的投资收益,这可能会阻碍该领域的创新。这些替代方案的有效性也可能因情况而异。
对害虫防治服务的需求增加
现代害虫防治通常采用综合虫害综合治理 (IPM) 方法,结合多种控制方法以获得最佳效果。灭鼠剂是病虫害综合治理策略的重要组成部分,通常与诱捕器、排除技术和栖地改造结合使用。 IPM 的兴起加强了灭鼠剂在更广泛的害虫控制框架内的作用。此外,在安全和负责任地使用灭鼠剂方面表现出专业知识的害虫防治公司可以使自己从竞争对手中脱颖而出。在竞争激烈的行业中,这可能是个有价值的行销工具。
强调替代控制方法
对替代害虫防治方法的更多关注可能会导致人们认为杀鼠剂不再必要或不再有效。如果替代方案未正确实施或不适用于所有情况,这可能会特别成问题。灭鼠剂是快速控制大规模侵扰的有力工具,但诱捕和排除技术可能会阻碍市场成长。
COVID-19 的影响
最初,供应链中断和经济活动减少导致灭鼠剂需求下降,特别是在餐旅服务业和商业设施等行业。然而,都市区门锁时老鼠活动增加,加上卫生问题加剧,刺激了住宅环境中对老鼠药的需求。此外,为了应对这场流行病,人们越来越重视食品安全和卫生,促使农业和食品加工等一些产业投资于囓齿动物控制措施。
预计非抗凝血药物领域在预测期内将是最大的
预计非抗凝血剂在预测期内将占最大份额。非抗凝血剂,包括Bromethalin、维生素 D3(胆钙化醇)和磷化锌等神经毒素,与传统抗凝血剂相比,提供更快速的作用模式。这些替代方案解决了对囓齿动物族群抗药性的担忧,并降低了非目标物种(包括宠物和野生动物)二次中毒的风险,这是一个主要优势。
预计粉末细分市场在预测期内复合年增长率最高。
预计粉末细分市场在预测期内复合年增长率最高。这是因为粉末通常以灰尘的形式散布,沉积在老鼠的皮毛上,并在梳理过程中被摄入,即使消费量最少的诱饵也能确保高效率。这种作用方式有助于克服诱饵害羞并增强对传统诱饵产生抗药性的囓齿动物种群的控制。这种粉末特别适用于难以到达的区域,例如墙洞和阁楼,这些地方的老鼠很难用传统的诱饵和陷阱控制。此外,它的侵入性较小且易于使用,使其适用于住宅和商业房地产。
预计北美将占据最大的市场占有率,由于北美存在大量製造商和较高的卫生标准,因此可能会在预测期内推动北美的灭鼠剂需求。该地区的重建和现代化活动将大量老鼠从旧建筑中驱赶出来,使其遍布整个城市。预计这些因素将在未来几年推动该地区的工业成长。
随着中国、印度、日本和韩国等新兴国家正在发展自己的产业并加速出口、引入更严格的标准以及快速都市化,亚太地区已成为一个有吸引力的市场,预计将在2019年保持最高的复合年增长率。像中国这样的新兴市场透过本土产业的发展以及相关的出口加速、严格标准的引入和快速都市化而成为有吸引力的市场。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Rodenticides Market is accounted for $5.8 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $9.1 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 7.9% during the forecast period. Rodenticides are chemical agents specifically formulated to control, deter, or eliminate rodent populations such as rats and mice. These substances work through various mechanisms, including anticoagulants, which inhibit blood clotting and cause internal bleeding, and non-anticoagulants, which may act through mechanisms such as disrupting calcium metabolism or causing organ failure. Commonly used in agricultural, urban, and residential settings, rodenticides play a crucial role in pest management by protecting crops, preventing disease transmission, and safeguarding food supplies.
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Rising economic and food losses from rodent damage
The economic burden caused by rodents incentivizes businesses and individuals to invest in solutions to curb these losses. Rodenticides offer a powerful tool for controlling rodent populations and preventing damage to crops, stored food, and property. As the financial impact of rodent infestations becomes more evident, the demand for effective control measures, including rodenticides, rises proportionally.
Stringent regulations and bans
Stringent regulations can push the market towards alternative control methods, which may not always be as effective or convenient as rodenticides. Traps, exclusion techniques, and habitat modification require more effort and expertise to implement compared to using rodenticides and the lengthy approval processes and potential for bans can make the return on investment for new products uncertain, hindering innovation in the field. The effectiveness of these alternatives can also vary depending on the situation.
Increasing demand for pest control services
Modern pest control often utilizes an IPM approach, which combines multiple control methods for optimal results. Rodenticides are a key component of IPM strategies, often used alongside traps, exclusion techniques, and habitat modification. The rise of IPM strengthens the role of rodenticides within a broader pest control framework. Moreover Pest control companies that demonstrate expertise in the safe and responsible use of rodenticides can differentiate themselves from competitors. This can be a valuable marketing tool in a competitive industry.
Focus on alternative control methods
Increased focus on alternatives might create a perception that rodenticides are no longer necessary or effective. This could be particularly problematic if alternative methods are not properly implemented or suited for all situations. Rodenticides can be a powerful tool for rapid control of large infestations, something that traps and exclusion techniques may struggle with hampering the growth of the market.
Covid-19 Impact
Initially, disruptions in supply chains and decreased economic activity led to reduced demand for rodenticides, particularly in sectors like hospitality and commercial establishments. However, increased rodent activity in urban areas during lockdowns, coupled with heightened hygiene concerns, spurred demand for rodenticides in residential settings. Additionally, the emphasis on food safety and sanitation in response to the pandemic has prompted some industries, such as agriculture and food processing, to invest in rodent control measures.
The non-anticoagulants segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The non-anticoagulants is expected to be the largest during the forecast period. Non-anticoagulants, including neurotoxins like bromethalin, vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol), and zinc phosphide, offer a faster mode of action compared to traditional anticoagulants. These alternatives address concerns about resistance in rodent populations and reduce the risk of secondary poisoning in non-target species, including pets and wildlife, which is a significant advantage.
The powders segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The powders segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period because these powders, often applied as dusts, adhere to rodents' fur and are ingested during grooming, ensuring higher efficacy even with minimal bait consumption. This mode of action helps address bait shyness and enhances the control of rodent populations resistant to traditional bait forms. Powders are particularly useful in hard-to-reach areas, such as wall voids and attics, where rodents are difficult to control with conventional baits or traps. Moreover, they offer a less intrusive and cleaner application, which is attractive for both residential and commercial settings.
North America is projected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period owing to the presence of a large number of manufacturers, coupled with high standards of hygiene, is likely to drive the demand for rodenticides in North America over the forecast period. Renovation and modernization activities in this region have resulted in the displacement of a large number of rats from old buildings, which then disperse into the city. Such factors are expected to drive the growth of the regional industry in the coming years.
Asia Pacific is projected to hold the highest CAGR over the forecast period due to emerging markets in countries such as China, India, Japan, and South Korea, which have become attractive through the development of indigenous industries and subsequent acceleration in exports, the introduction of stringent standards, and rapid urbanization. Emerging markets, such as China, have become attractive spots through developing indigenous industries and subsequent acceleration in exports, the introduction of stringent standards, and rapid urbanization.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Rodenticides market include Babolna Bio, BASF SE, Bayer AG, Bell Laboratories, Inc., Brodifacoum, ECOCLEAR Products, Impex Europa, JT Eaton & Co., Inc., Kollant s.r.l., Liphatech, Inc., Neogen Corporation, PelGar International Ltd, Reckitt Benckiser Group plc, Rentokil Initial plc, Russell IPM Ltd, SenesTech, Inc., Syngenta AG and UPL Limited
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