Industry Background:
Agricultural disinfectants, toxic chemicals primarily used for livestock and crops to reduce the risk of infection and disease and protect them against various microorganisms such as virus, bacteria, and fungi. Growing demand for agricultural disinfectants, especially in developing countries such as India, China, Brazil etc., has resulted in increased competition among major market players. The vendors are investing a huge amount on R&D activities to innovate new products to capture maximum market share across the world.This growth is primarily driven by Increase in Demand for Animal Products across the World and Prohibition on Antibiotics in Animal Feed.
Globally, a noticeable market trend is evident The Emergence of Greenhouse Vegetable Production and Vertical Farming. Major Vendors, such as The Chemours Company (United States), Zoetis (United States), Nufarm Limited (Australia), Stepan Company (United States), DuPont (United States), Neogen Corporation (United States), Fink TEC GmbH (Germany), Quat-Chem Ltd. (United Kingdom), Laboratoire M2 Inc. (Canada) and Entaco NV (Belgium) etc have either set up their manufacturing facilities or are planning to start new provision in the dominated region in the upcoming years.
Regulatory Insights:
Chemical disinfectants in the United States are registered and regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) (40 CFR Parts 150-189). Under FIFRA, chemical disinfectants are considered “antimicrobial pesticides” or “substances or mixtures of substances intended to destroy or suppress the growth of harmful microbiological organisms, and pesticides that protect inanimate objects and surfaces from organisms such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi.”
Market Drivers
- Increase in Demand for Animal Products across the World
- Prohibition on Antibiotics in Animal Feed
Market Trend
- The Emergence of Greenhouse Vegetable Production and Vertical Farming
Restraints
- Lack of Awareness & Low Adoption Rate
- Harmful Effects of Disinfectants
Opportunities
Increasing Incidences of Disease Outbreaks Among Livestock
Challenges
Lack of Proper Infrastructure in both Underdeveloped and Developing Countries
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Against this Challenging Backdrop, Agricultural Disinfectants Study Sheds Light on
The Agricultural Disinfectants Market status quo and key characteristics. To end this, Analyst at AMA organize and took survey of the Agricultural Disinfectants industry Vendors. The resultant snapshot serves as a basis for understanding why and how the industry can be expected to change.
Where Agricultural Disinfectants industry is heading and what are the top priorities. Insights are drawn from financial analysis, the survey and interviews with key executives and industry experts.
How every company in this diverse set of Vendors can best navigate the emerging competition landscape and follow a strategy that helps them position to hold value they currently claim, or capture the new addressable opportunity.