Neem Extracts Market Is Expected to Be Worth Us$1126.8 Mn by 2019 , Expanding at a Cagr of 14.7% Between 2013 & 2019

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Rising Demand for Bio-based Fertilizers and Pesticides to Fuel

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The global neem extracts market is highly fragmented with a large number of unorganized players

operating across the globe. Transparency Market Research reports that some of the most prominent

companies in the market with good export potential are concentrated in India. The country alone has more

than 150 small- and medium-sized vendors dealing in neem extracts.

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However, these companies collectively hold a nominal share in the global market. On the other hand,

vendors with technologically advanced equipment for key production steps such as cleaning, de-pulping,

drying, disinfection, storage, and extraction have an upper hand. Some of these prominent vendors are

E.I.D Perry India Ltd., Parker India Group Pvt. Ltd., P J Margo Pvt Ltd, Fortune Biotech Ltd., Neeming

Australia Pvt Ltd., GreeNeem, and Prithvi Exports.

Increased Applications in Cosmetics and Pharmaceuticals to Fuel Demand

Rising concerns regarding the harmful effects of chemical-based and synthetic insecticides on the fertility

of agricultural land and on the health of humans has increased the global demand for and consumption of

bio-based alternatives. Several studies have also pointed out that nearly 60% of conventional synthetic

fertilizers contain potential carcinogens, which...