The global biopesticides market is projected to nearly double by 2030 as farmers and crop-protection companies respond to tighter pesticide regulations and growing demand for sustainable production.
MarketsandMarkets expects the market to grow from $8.94 billion in 2025 to $17.68 billion by 2030, a 14.6 percent annual growth rate. The report says biological products are gaining traction as growers look for ways to reduce pesticide residues, manage resistance, and complement integrated pest management programs. Seed treatment is expected to be the fastest-growing application segment, while cereals and grains are projected to account for a significant share of demand. Advances in microbial products, biochemical ingredients, and formulations are improving shelf life, field performance, and application efficiency.
Europe is expected to remain a significant market because of regulatory efforts to reduce conventional pesticide use and promote sustainable agriculture. For U.S. growers, the trend could mean more biological crop-protection options that can be integrated with conventional products and precision agriculture.






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