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This may be done by keeping an eye on the crop, using pesticides only when required, and cultivating pest-resistant plant types and crops. When using biological methods, it is best to support the pests' natural enemies and introduce the right predators or parasites. The pests in houses and urban settings include rats, birds, insects, and other creatures that live in the same habitat as people and contaminate property. Chemical, physical, repulsion, exclusion, or repulsive methods are used to control these pests. Alternatives include sterilising programmers and other biological control strategies.
According to the research report 'Middle East & Africa Pest Control Market Outlook, 2029,', the Middle East & Africa Pest Control market is expected to reach a market size of more than USD 2.90 Billion by 2029. The pest control sector in the Middle East and Africa is witnessing substantial growth, influenced by urbanization, population growth, and a rising consciousness regarding public health and hygiene. In urban locales, the increase in pest infestations, particularly from insects and rodents, is compelling both residents and businesses to prioritize effective pest management solutions.
The hospitality and food service industries are especially focused on upholding high hygiene standards, which is driving the demand for professional pest control services. Additionally, the agricultural sector is encountering pest-related challenges that threaten crop yields, prompting a greater emphasis on sustainable pest management practices and integrated pest management (IPM) approaches. The region is experiencing a significant shift towards eco-friendly solutions, as consumers and regulatory bodies advocate for reduced chemical usage and more environmentally responsible methods. The popularity of biological control methods and the use of natural predators is on the rise as part of this trend.
The Middle East and Africa pest control market is segmented across various applications, each with its own unique trends and dynamics. In the commercial sector, businesses are increasingly recognizing the importance of effective pest management to maintain hygiene, protect brand reputation, and ensure compliance with regulations. This has led to a growing demand for comprehensive pest control solutions tailored to the specific needs of commercial establishments, such as hotels, restaurants, and office buildings. The residential segment, on the other hand, is witnessing a heightened awareness among homeowners about the health and environmental risks posed by pests.
As a result, there is a rising preference for eco-friendly, organic pest control methods that prioritize the safety of families and pets. Additionally, the agricultural sector in the region is experiencing a surge in the adoption of integrated pest management (IPM) strategies, which combine the use of biological, cultural, and chemical controls to minimize the impact on crops and the surrounding ecosystem. In the industrial domain, the focus is on safeguarding production facilities, warehouses, and manufacturing plants from pest infestations that can lead to product contamination, equipment damage, and operational disruptions. Meanwhile, the 'other' category encompasses a diverse range of applications, such as public spaces, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities, where pest control plays a crucial role in maintaining hygiene and preventing the spread of diseases.
Some of the pests which are most commonly found in the Middle-East and Africa are urban natural rodents, pantry pests, clothes moths, carpet beetles, bookworms, termites and mosquitoes. The insects responsible for the havoc are called desert locusts. Despite their name, they actually flourish in their generally dry homes in Africa and the Middle East at times of intense rains that cause plants to blossom. Some of the dark-ringed groundlings, which are most commonly found in Israel and Iran, Graphoferus bilineatus is found in the middle-east, Hajar wadi damsel is most commonly found in the UAE, and Lycaena is found in Turkey.
The most common insects found in Africa are the African goliath and beetle. In 2020, the huge effects of locust caused a huge loss of crops and damage to other crops as well. They affected countries like Uganda, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Iran. To control these harmful insects and the damage they cause, several methods have been adopted and control measures are being used.
Some of the methods for pest control are chemical pest control methods, biological methods, mechanical methods, and others. Biological methods are basically the use of other creatures to manage pests like insects and mites. This is known as biological pest control. Predation, parasitism, herbivory, parasitotic, or other natural processes are used, although often active human management is also present. The traditional method of biological control entails the discharge of pests' laboratory-bred natural enemies into the environment. An alternate strategy is to unleash additional enemies, either in tiny, repeating batches or all at once, to increase the number of natural foes that already exist in a certain region.
Ideally, the organism discharged will procreate, endure, and offer long-term control. Biological control might be an integral part of a programme for integrated pest management. Other methods which are used are trapping and cropping. This is basically used It is a plant's crop known as a 'trap crop' that draws pests away from surrounding crops. Pesticides and other measures make it easier to manage pests that have gathered on the trap crop. However, trap-cropping has frequently failed to cost-effectively lower pest densities on large commercial scales without the use of pesticides. This may be because pests have the potential to spread back into the main field.
COVID-19 Impacts
Unfortunately, this is one of the direct and most catastrophic effects of the pandemic, affecting even the Middle East & Africa pest management business, as it has disrupted services and manufacturing across the continent. However, it is believed that things will get back to normal as a result of the population's widespread immunisation program's sluggish but steady development. Therefore, businesses start to exert all the required effort to be active, relevant in the market, and stand out in comparison to their competitors, regardless of their line of business.Considered In the Report
- Geography: Middle East & Africa
- Historical year: 2018
- Base year: 2023
- Estimated year: 2024
- Forecasted year: 2029
Countries covered
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
- South Africa
Aspects covered in this report
- Middle East & Africa Pest Control Market with its value and forecast along with its segments
- Country wise Pest Control market analysis
- Application wise Pest Control distribution
- Various drivers and challenges
- On-going trends and developments
- Top profiled companies
- Strategic recommendation
Based on application type in the report
- Commercial
- Residential
- Agriculture
- Industrial
- Others
Based on type of pest in the report
- Insect (Cockroaches, Ants, Bed bugs, Mosquitoes, Flies, Ticks, Crickets, Moths, Bettles etc.)
- Termites
- Rodents
- Wildlife
- Others
Based on control method type in the report
- Chemical
- Mechanical
- Biological
- Others
The approach of the report
This report consists of a combined approach of primary as well as secondary research. Initially, secondary research was used to get an understanding of the market and listing out the companies that are present in the market. The secondary research consists of third-party sources such as press releases, annual report of companies, analysing the government generated reports and databases.After gathering the data from secondary sources primary research was conducted by making telephonic interviews with the leading players about how the market is functioning and then conducted trade calls with dealers and distributors of the market. Post this we have started doing primary calls to consumers by equally segmenting consumers in regional aspects, tier aspects, age group, and gender. Once we have primary data with us we have started verifying the details obtained from secondary sources.
Intended audience
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