Global Acaricide Market: Projected Worth of US$ 399.8 Million by 2032, Driven by Increasing Adoption in Agriculture and Livestock Protection

Acaricide Market

A growing population, shrinking arable land and a drive towards environmentally responsible agriculture are all contributing to the increase in the use of miticides worldwide. Acaricides are pesticides that kill ticks and mites and help animals gain immunity against various infectious diseases. Acaricides work by interfering with the nerves, muscles, respiration and growth of mites and ticks.

Cattle farmers need to use acaricides to prevent tick infestation and injury to animals. Losses due to tick infestations can be considerable and ticks cause paralysis and physical damage to cattle. Some acaricides might be toxic to fishes and other wildlife and have to be applied cautiously to prevent damage to the ecosystem.

The Global Acaricide Market is anticipated to reach US$ 399.8 million in value by 2032, up from US$ 262.4 million in 2022, and have a CAGR of 4.3% during this time. Acaricides and acaricides are useful pesticides in agriculture and livestock to stop disease and safeguard cattle and crops.

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A large variety of diseases are transmitted by ticks that severely affect the livestock. Major diseases transmitted by ticks include theileriosis, heartwater, anaplasmosis, and babesiosis.  In order to stop the transmission of diseases, the ticks need to be killed before they feed on vulnerable animals and transmit diseases to other organism.

Use of chemical acaricides is the most common and effective method of killing ticks. Emerging economies such as Asia pacific, Latin America and Eastern Europe represent major markets for acaricides due to high cattle farming in these regions.

Rising population is triggering high demand for agricultural output and meat consumption globally. Growth in crop and meat consumption is further expected to boost the global acaricides market over the forecast period of 2022-2032.

Drivers and Restraints 

Emerging markets such as Brazil, India and China, with rapidly growing populations and faster economic growth, have steadily increased their meat as well as crop/ grain consumption. The increase in consumption of meat is expected to be major driver for acaricides market growth globally.

The rising demand for dairy products and new developments in crop industry are also among key driving factors for the acaricides market.

However, certain species of ticks and mites have developed resistance to acaricides, which pose certain limitations to acaricides market growth. High raw material cost and various stringent government regulations are also expected to hamper the growth of acaricides market over the forecast period.

Regional Outlook 

Regionally, the acaricides market is segmented into seven key regions namely- North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific excluding Japan, Middle East & Africa and Japan. Emerging economies of Asia Pacific, Latin America and Eastern Europe are expected to represent fastest growth in global acaricides market.

China and India are major consumers of acaricides due to intensive cattle farming. The use of acaricides to the control ticks growth has improved the viability of cattle farming in these countries. In contrast, demand for acaricides in North America, Western Europe, Japan, and South Korea will be moderate due to market maturity and already high use rates.

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Market Players 

Some of the key players included in this study of global acaricides market are Bayer AG, Syngenta, Monsanto, DuPont, BASF SE, The Dow Chemical Company, Makhteshim, Nufarm, Sumitomo Chemicals and Arysta Lifescience.

Acaricide Market Segmentation 

Acaricides market is segmented on the basis of type, application, mode of application and region.

On the basis of type, the acaricides market is segmented into the following segments:

  • Natural
  • Arsenicals
  • Chlorinated  hydrocarbons
  • Organo-phosphorous compounds
  • Others

On the basis of application, the acaricides market is segmented into the following segments:

  • Animal husbandry
  • Agriculture
  • Others

On the basis of mode of application, the acaricides market is segmented into the following segments:

  • Dipping vat
  • Spray
  • Spray race or Spray dip machine
  • Hand dressing
  • Other

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About the Author

Nikhil Kaitwade

Associate Vice President at Future Market Insights, Inc. has over a decade of experience in market research and business consulting. He has successfully delivered 1500+ client assignments, predominantly in Automotive, Chemicals, Industrial Equipment, Oil & Gas, and Service industries.
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Nikhil holds an MBA degree in Marketing and IT and a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering. Nikhil has authored several publications and quoted in journals like EMS Now, EPR Magazine, and EE Times.

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