Market Dynamics of Chemical and Biological Nematicides

Meticulous Research®—a leading global market research company, published a research report titled, ‘Nematicides Market Size, Share, Forecast, & Trends Analysis by Type (Chemical {Fumigant}, Biological {Microbial [Bacillus sp]}, Biochemical), Form, Nematode Type (Root-knot, Cyst), Mode of Application (Seed Treatment), Crop Type - Global Forecast to 2031.’ According to this latest publication from Meticulous Research®, in terms of value, the global nematicides market is projected to reach $3.97 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 9.3% during the forecast period of 2024–2031.

The global nematicides market will reach 201,413.3 tons by 2031. It will grow at 8.8% each year from 2024. This is because more people want organic food, and farmers want to keep their crops safe. Farmers use nematicides to fight worms in the soil that hurt plants. Many companies are making new products and working together to grow in this market. But there are still problems. Many farmers do not know about bionematicides, and there are strict rules in some places. These products can also be hard to find and cost more. There is a good chance for growth in Asia-Pacific and Latin America. Farmers in these areas want better ways to protect their crops. Many are also using biological seed treatments to help their plants grow well. More farmers are choosing eco-friendly products for their fields. Even though demand for bionematicides is growing, there is not enough supply yet. Companies are trying to make more options so farmers can protect their crops and the environment.

Key Players

The key players operating in the global nematicides market are American Vanguard Corporation (U.S.), BASF SE (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), Biobest Group NV (Belgium), Corteva, Inc. (U.S.), FMC Corporation (U.S.), Gowan Company, LLC. (U.S.), Nufarm Limited (Australia), Pro Farm Group Inc. (U.S.), Syngenta AG (Switzerland), Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. (Japan), and UPL Limited (India).

The global nematicides market is segmented by type (chemical nematicides {organophosphates, carbamates, fumigants, and other chemical nematicides} and biological nematicides {microbial nematicides [bacillus species, paecilomyces lilacinus], biochemical nematicides}), form (liquid and dry), nematode type (root-knot nematodes, cyst nematodes, lesion nematodes, and other nematodes), mode of application (soil treatment, seed treatment, fumigation, and other modes of application), crop type (cereals & grains (maize/corn, wheat, and other cereals & grains), fruits & vegetables, oilseeds & pulses, and other crops) and by geography (North America, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East & Africa). The study also evaluates industry competitors and analyses the regional and country-level markets.

Nematicides Market: Chemical vs. Biological Segments

The Nematicides Market is split into Chemical Nematicides and Biological Nematicides. Chemical Nematicides include fumigants, organophosphates, and carbamates. Biological Nematicides include microbial nematicides like bacillus species and paecilomyces lilacinus. In 2024, Chemical Nematicides will have 56.7% of the Nematicides Market. Farmers use them to fight nematodes that damage crops. Farmers need these pesticides and insecticides to get more food from their fields. These products work fast and help farmers avoid losses. Now, more farmers are turning to bionematicides and biopesticides. They want safe and eco-friendly crop protection. Biological Nematicides are also used for seed treatment. This helps seeds fight nematodes from the start. Farmers are also using bioinsecticides to reduce chemical use on their farms.

Why Liquid Nematicides Are Gaining Ground in Crop Protection

When we examine the nematicides market by the form products take, there is a clear picture emerging: liquid formulations are poised for significant expansion. Our projections indicate this segment will achieve a robust Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9.5% over the period stretching from 2024 to 2031. The reasons for this strong outlook are quite compelling. For one, liquid nematicides offer substantial practical advantages, especially vital for effective crop protection. Think about the dosage: you often only need a few kilograms of active ingredients per hectare, which is a stark contrast to the higher amounts frequently associated with many traditional fumigant nematicides. Crucially, their application is far more straightforward. You typically will not require specialized, costly equipment, which considerably boosts operational efficiency for growers contending with those pervasive nematode infestations. Beyond just the practicalities, the agricultural sector itself is subtly shifting. While established chemical nematicides certainly retain their importance, we are seeing a notable uptick in the adoption of biological nematicides—often known as bionematicides—many of which are now coming in liquid forms. These developments are proving particularly impactful in targeted applications like seed treatment, offering both convenience and enhanced efficacy. Ultimately, this reflects an industry-wide drive towards more efficient, practical, and increasingly sustainable solutions for managing these challenging soil-borne pests.

Root-Knot Nematodes Drive Demand for Nematicides

One type of worm is a very big problem. These are root-knot nematodes. In 2024, products for these worms will be the biggest part of the market. They will be 45.4% of the total. These tiny worms are found in farms everywhere. They hurt plants. They attack plant roots. Roots get swollen "knots." This stops plants from getting water and food. So, plants grow weak. They give fewer crops. Many common food plants get hurt. This costs farmers a lot of money. Because of this, farmers need help. They need special products called nematicides. Some are strong chemical nematicides. Others are more natural. These are called biological nematicides. They are also known as bionematicides or biopesticides. Farmers also use seed treatment. This puts a coating on seeds. It helps young plants fight the worms from the very start. All these tools help protect crops.

Seed Treatment Leads Growth in the Nematicides Market

The Nematicides Market can be divided by how farmers apply the products. These include soil treatment, seed treatment, fumigation, and other methods. The seed treatment segment will see the fastest growth, with a 10.6% growth rate from 2024 to 2031. This is because farmers want to protect seeds from nematodes before planting. By treating seeds, farmers can help plants grow strong and healthy. New seed treatment technologies are also making it simple and effective. As more farmers learn how seed treatment helps reduce crop damage, the use of nematicides in seed treatment is expected to rise in the coming years.

Cereals & Grains Lead Nematicides Market Demand

By crop type, the Nematicides Market includes cereals & grains, fruits & vegetables, oilseeds & pulses, and other crops. In 2024, cereals & grains will take the biggest share, reaching 41.8%. As people earn more, they buy more ready cereals like muesli and cornflakes. Farmers need to grow more to keep up. Snack companies are also partnering with farmers to get reliable crop supplies. Nematicides help farmers protect their grains from nematodes. This helps keep plants healthy and increases the harvest, which supports market growth.

Europe Set to Lead Nematicides Market Growth

By region, the Nematicides Market includes North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. In 2024–2031, Europe will grow the fastest at 16.8% per year. In Europe, the population is increasing, but farmland is becoming less. Farmers are using new technology to grow more food. Governments are supporting organic farming, which helps the use of bionematicides. Companies are also investing in research to improve nematicides for farmers. All of this is helping Europe use more nematicides and grow its market share.

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Questions Answered in the Report:

What is the projected market size of the global nematicides market by 2031 in terms of value?

At what CAGR is the global nematicides market expected to grow during 2024–2031?

By 2031, how many tons will the global nematicides market reach, and what is the expected annual growth rate in volume terms?

Which form of nematicides is expected to achieve a higher CAGR, and what is that CAGR for 2024–2031?

Why are liquid nematicides gaining popularity in crop protection?

What mode of application in the nematicides market is expected to see the fastest growth, and what is its CAGR for 2024–2031?

Why is seed treatment becoming popular in the nematicides market?

Which crop type leads the demand in the nematicides market, and what share will it hold in 2024?

How do nematicides help in protecting cereals & grains from nematode infestation?

Which region is projected to have the fastest growth in the nematicides market during 2024–2031, and what is the CAGR?

What factors are contributing to the growth of the nematicides market in Europe?

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