India Biopesticides Market Outlook to 2020 - Trichoderma and Bacillus Thuringiensis (Bt) Biopesticides to Lead the Future Growth

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• Future Growth of India Biopesticides Market is expected to be led by the growth in bioinsecticides segment and the liquid formulations of biopesticides

• The market leader, Pest Control India is expected to maintain focus on intensive R&D and technological innovations in the bio control field to compete with other players in the industry

Ken Research announced its latest publication on “India Biopesticides Market Outlook to 2020” which provides a comprehensive analysis of the biofungicides and bioinsecticides in India. The report covers various aspects such as market size of India Biopesticides Market, segmentation on the basis of origin, application, organizational structure and crops. The report is useful for biopesticides manufacturers, wholesalers of biopesticides, retail chains and new players venturing into the market. The report extensively covers qualitative framework of biopesticides market such as growth drivers, growth restraints and government regulations. It also covers the macroeconomic factors which have a direct bearing on the market alleged with future outlook of the Industry.

Bio-pesticides typically affect only the target pest and closely related organisms, in contrast to broad spectrum, conventional pesticides that may affect organisms as different as birds, insects, and mammals. The Biopesticides market in India has witnessed a growth in recent years on account of governmental support, integrated pest management programme and rising demand for organic products fueled by growing health awareness among people. Trichoderma is a type of fungi which is typically introduced in large numbers in almost all kinds of agricultural soils and decaying wood. It is a multifunctional fungal plant symbiont and is useful in enhancing the growth and productivity of plants and curing various plant diseases. With improved seed vigor and introduction of systematic disease resistance, the demand for this fungal symbiont has remained high and rendered a 52.5%...