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Global Biocontrol Agents Market size is escalating and is anticipated to attain a healthy CAGR during the forecast period. Prevailing diseases hinder the quality and plant production which is usually controlled by using chemical agents including herbicides and pesticides. However, pests have attained resistance against pesticides due to consistent use for an extended period.
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global BioControl Agents market is estimated at $1.55 billion in 2015 and is poised to reach $3.67 billion by 2022, growing at a CAGR of 13.1% from 2015 to 2022.
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BioControl Agents (BCAs) are beneficial organisms that assist farmers in pest control and plant growth. BCA is one of the emerging trends in the crop protection industry supporting the wider trend of non-chemical pest control.
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To Get sample Brochure now@ http://tinyurl.com/jd67om8 A detailed qualitative analysis of the factors responsible for driving and restraining growth of the BioControl Agents Market and future opportunities are provided in the report.
Increasing concern on soil fertility, environmental and food contamination related to excess use of chemical pesticides is one of the primary factors that have been driving the growth of this market. However, lack of enough awareness and knowledge among growers regarding these environmental friendly and effective pest control mechanisms hinders the reach of BioControl products.
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Thus the beneficial insects are rewarded and the level of pest control is enhanced. * We are just now beginning to place economic value on ecosystem services ...
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Timing pest control measures to coincide with most susceptible developmental stage ... More effective long-term pest control. Benefits of IPM. Message ...
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