The Indonesian biopesticides market is projected to register a CAGR of 6.8% during the forecast period. Growing demand for food safety and quality, need for increased land productivity, adoption of new farming practices, and popularity of natural and eco-friendly products. The organic land area in Indonesia is increasing steadily. For instance, According to the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, in 2016, the organic land area accounted for 0.12 million ha and is displaying constant growth. Evolving agricultural practices and precision farming has been driving the market growth for biopesticides in the country. Custom Biologicals, Inc. Nufarm, Marrone BioInnovation, Kan biopsy, and BASF SE are some of the key players in the studied market.
Key Market Trends
Rising Consumer Preference Towards Organic Products
Rising disposable income levels and a growing consumer focus on product quality and food safety are also encouraging consumers to trade up to organic products. Organic food and beverages are sold mostly in specialist stores in major cities, and products are mostly targeted to the expatriate community. A growing number of organic rice brands, though, are available in supermarkets and hypermarkets, which is broadening organic rice’s exposure to middle- and upper-income Indonesian consumers. Organic coffee has also been making its way onto shelves at select high-end supermarkets in large cities. According to the Organic Trade Association, in 2019 consumption of organic packaged food & beverage was 15.8 million USD as against 14.6 million USD in 2018. Over the last few years, the demand for organic food products has increased in Indonesia, which in turn will boost the biopesticides market during the forecast period, as biopesticides are extensively used for organic crops.
Popularity for Organic Farming is Driving the Market
A high level of demand for organic products and the trends and awareness of the impact of chemicals have been factors at the top in the market. According to the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, in 2018 the area under organic farming in the country accounted for 0.25 million as compared to 0.12 ha in 2016 and is further expected to register steady growth. Thus, the use of biopesticides is driven by growing sustainable farming practices. The share of the organic area to the total farmland in 2016 was 0.2% that increased to 0.4% in 2018. According to the organic statistics, in 2016 the largest organic product from Indonesia is coffee, which is as much as 346,200 tons with a land area of 46,924 ha. This was followed by rice with a production of 12,276 tons, and followed by honey at 2,702 tons. Excellence in terms of health, rich in essential nutrient content, rising environmental concern, and consumer demand for residue-free products are enabling farmers to shift towards organic farming.
Competitive Landscape
In the Indonesian biopesticide market, companies are not only competing based on product quality and promotion but are also focused on strategic moves, to hold larger market shares. New product launches, partnerships, and acquisitions are the major strategies adopted by the leading companies in the Indonesian biopesticide market. In the market studied, companies not only compete on new product launches but also focus on strategic moves, to acquire larger market shares. The results of the market share analysis indicate a highly fragmented market. Custom Biologicals, Inc. Nufarm, Marrone BioInnovation, Kan biosys, and BASF SE are some of the companies in the studied area. The major acquisitions taking place between companies to develop biopesticides indicate that the focus on bio-based products are increasing rapidly. The players in the market are investing heavily in this market, to diversify their biological research divisions in the expanding market place.
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Key Market Trends
Rising Consumer Preference Towards Organic Products
Rising disposable income levels and a growing consumer focus on product quality and food safety are also encouraging consumers to trade up to organic products. Organic food and beverages are sold mostly in specialist stores in major cities, and products are mostly targeted to the expatriate community. A growing number of organic rice brands, though, are available in supermarkets and hypermarkets, which is broadening organic rice’s exposure to middle- and upper-income Indonesian consumers. Organic coffee has also been making its way onto shelves at select high-end supermarkets in large cities. According to the Organic Trade Association, in 2019 consumption of organic packaged food & beverage was 15.8 million USD as against 14.6 million USD in 2018. Over the last few years, the demand for organic food products has increased in Indonesia, which in turn will boost the biopesticides market during the forecast period, as biopesticides are extensively used for organic crops.
Popularity for Organic Farming is Driving the Market
A high level of demand for organic products and the trends and awareness of the impact of chemicals have been factors at the top in the market. According to the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, in 2018 the area under organic farming in the country accounted for 0.25 million as compared to 0.12 ha in 2016 and is further expected to register steady growth. Thus, the use of biopesticides is driven by growing sustainable farming practices. The share of the organic area to the total farmland in 2016 was 0.2% that increased to 0.4% in 2018. According to the organic statistics, in 2016 the largest organic product from Indonesia is coffee, which is as much as 346,200 tons with a land area of 46,924 ha. This was followed by rice with a production of 12,276 tons, and followed by honey at 2,702 tons. Excellence in terms of health, rich in essential nutrient content, rising environmental concern, and consumer demand for residue-free products are enabling farmers to shift towards organic farming.
Competitive Landscape
In the Indonesian biopesticide market, companies are not only competing based on product quality and promotion but are also focused on strategic moves, to hold larger market shares. New product launches, partnerships, and acquisitions are the major strategies adopted by the leading companies in the Indonesian biopesticide market. In the market studied, companies not only compete on new product launches but also focus on strategic moves, to acquire larger market shares. The results of the market share analysis indicate a highly fragmented market. Custom Biologicals, Inc. Nufarm, Marrone BioInnovation, Kan biosys, and BASF SE are some of the companies in the studied area. The major acquisitions taking place between companies to develop biopesticides indicate that the focus on bio-based products are increasing rapidly. The players in the market are investing heavily in this market, to diversify their biological research divisions in the expanding market place.
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Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION
4 MARKET DYNAMICS
5 MARKET SEGMENTATION
6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Seipasa, s.a
- Nufarm
- BASF SE
- Koppert Biological Systems
- Bayer CropScience AG
- Custom Biologicals, Inc
- FMC Corporation
- Marrone Bio Innovations Inc
Methodology
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