Australian Biopesticides Market – Growth, Trends And Forecasts (2014 – 2019)

    Jul 02 2014   Pages: 140   Language: English   Price: $99999

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    • Summary
       Australia’s Biopesticides value market is likely to post a CAGR of 15.5% over 2014-2020. Growth in bio-based pesticides in the region is expected to gain the required momentum due to non-performance of traditional chemical-based weed resisting products, more so in the region’s cotton plantations. However, the development of new technology in the form of genetically modified cotton expressing a toxin capable of destroying only moths, including the bollworm, has been instrumental in reducing the use of insecticides to the extent of 87%.

      The latest report from Mordor Intelligence on Australia’s biopesticides market provides an analysis of crucial factors propelling growth for biopesticides, offering companies with a clear picture as to investment opportunities in this key market.
       1. Introduction
      1.1 Methodology
      1.2 Definition of the Market
       
      2. Global Market Scenario
      2.1 Emerging Trends in the Pesticides Industry
      2.1.1 Demand for Food Safety and Quality Growing
      2.1.2 Biopesticides Gaining Market Share
      2.1.3 Research and Development Costs Burgeoning
      2.1.4 Developing Regions Witnessing Faster Demand
      2.1.5 The Controversy Surrounding GM Crops
       
      3. Overview of the Australian Market for Biopesticides
       
      4. Market Segmentation
      4.1 Biopesticides
      4.1.1 Bioherbicides
      4.1.2 Bioinsecticides
      4.1.3 Biofungicides
      4.1.4 Other Biopesticides
       
      5. Competitive Overview
       
      6. Profiles of Major Companies
      6.1 Adama Agricultural Solutions Ltd (Formerly Makhteshim Agan Industries Ltd) (Israel)
      6.2 American Vanguard Corporation (United States)
      6.2.1 AMVAC Chemical Corporation (United States)
      6.3 Bayer CropScience AG (Germany)
      6.4 Bioworks Inc (United States)
      6.5 Isagro SpA (Italy)
      6.6 Marrone Bio Innovations Inc (United States)
      6.7 Natural Industries (United States)
      6.8 Valent Biosciences Corp (United States)
       
      7. Appendix
      7.1 Secondary Sources
      7.2 Disclaimers

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