A
new research report by Transparency Market Research offers a
comprehensive evaluation of the global Integrated
Pest Management (IPM) Pheromones
Market.
The study, titled “Integrated
Pest Management (IPM) Pheromones Market - Global Industry Analysis,
Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2016 - 2026”,
is available for sale on the firm’s website.
Global
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Pheromones Market: Overview
Pheromone
are the chemical molecules secreted by insects in the environment.
The pheromones are released to signal their other mates for a food
source or as an alert. Thus, these pheromones acts a communication
between the insects spread across the field. Integrated pest
management (IPM) is a method or approach towards preventing damage
from pests in the farm field. IPM pheromones are synthetically
manufactured which exactly imitates the naturally secreted
pheromones. Thus, it helps in growing the crops in a healthy manner.
The pheromones can be classified based on the interaction medium as
aggregation, alarm or sex pheromones.
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IPM
pheromones create an unfavourable situation for the further growth of
pest. The IPM pheromones are used in one of the four control
approaches as biological control, cultural control, mechanical and
physical control and chemical control. The chemicals used for
manufacture of pheromones are semiochemicals. Depending on the pest
type such as moth, beetles etc. the pheromones are manufactured
specifically for that type of pest. The global IPM pheromone market
is expected to grow at a moderate CAGR during the forecast period.
Global
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Pheromones Market: Drivers and
Restraints:
The
demand for pheromones in the agricultural field is increasing. This
is attributed by some of the factors such as biodegradability,
non-toxins to humans, long long-term effect, wide spread area
coverage. These factors contribute in driving the global IPM
pheromones market. End use segments such as horticulture, storage
facilities aid in the driving the global IPM pheromones market.
International Biocontrol Manufacturers Association, a trade
association also aids in the expansion of IMP pheromones consumption
globally.
Global
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Pheromones Market: Region Wise
Outlook
The
global integrated pest management pheromones market is divided into
seven regions, namely North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific
excluding Japan (APEJ), Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Japan and
Middle East and Africa (MEA). North America holds major share in the
production of IPM pheromones. This is attributed by advanced
technological back support of manufacturing. Europe followed APAC
holds major share in terms of consumption since end use segments have
wide presence in these regions. The IPM pheromones market in MEA and
Latin America are expected to show moderate growth during the
forecast period.
The
report offers a comprehensive evaluation of the market. It does so
via in-depth qualitative insights, historical data, and verifiable
projections about market size. The projections featured in the report
have been derived using proven research methodologies and
assumptions. By doing so, the research report serves as a repository
of analysis and information for every facet of the market, including
but not limited to: Regional markets, technology, types, and
applications.
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The
report has been compiled through extensive primary research (through
interviews, surveys, and observations of seasoned analysts) and
secondary research (which entails reputable paid sources, trade
journals, and industry body databases). The report also features a
complete qualitative and quantitative assessment by analyzing data
gathered from industry analysts and market participants across key
points in the industry’s value chain.
A
separate analysis of prevailing trends in the parent market, macro-
and micro-economic indicators, and regulations and mandates is
included under the purview of the study. By doing so, the report
projects the attractiveness of each major segment over the forecast
period.
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