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The Rodenticide market is a segment of the Agrochemicals and Fertilizers industry. Rodenticides are used to control rodent populations, such as rats and mice, in agricultural and urban settings. These products are typically applied as baits, either in the form of pellets, blocks, or pastes, and are designed to be attractive to rodents. Rodenticides are used to reduce the damage caused by rodents to crops, buildings, and other infrastructure.
Rodenticides are regulated by governments and must meet certain safety standards. In addition, the use of rodenticides is subject to restrictions in some countries due to their potential to harm non-target species.
The Rodenticide market is highly competitive, with a number of large and small companies operating in the space. Some of the major players in the market include BASF, Bayer, Syngenta, FMC Corporation, and Nufarm. Show Less Read more