The Middle East and Africa bioherbicides market size is expected to reach USD 131.55 million in 2024 and reach USD 204.37 million by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 9.21% from 2024 to 2029.
Nearly every agricultural pest has natural enemies which can cut down its population. Bioherbicides are weed controlling pesticides that uses such enemies instead of synthetic chemicals. So, these Bioherbicides have fewer effects on the environment compared to synthetic drugs.
Drivers such as rising demand for natural products, decreased chemical hazards and less demanding residue management, enhanced outcomes in yield, quality, and productivity, and support from the government are boosting the growth of the market. High growth potential in developing markets and untapped regions are providing new opportunities to the market players. However, the risk of chemical secretions and the shortage of products to consumers in developing countries are some of the major factors hampering the growth of the market.
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KEY MARKET PLAYERS:
Key players influencing the Middle East and Africa Bioherbicides market are Emery Oleochemicals, Deer Creek Holdings, Verdesian Life Sciences, LLC, Marrone Bio Innovations Inc., Certified Organics Australia Pty Ltd, EcoPesticides International, Inc., MycoLogic Inc. Innovative Biologicals, Bioherbicides Australia Pty Ltd., Hindustan Bio-tech, and Special Biochem Pvt. Ltd.
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