Dublin, Oct. 18, 2016 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Japan Biopesticides Top 50 Companies 2016: Market volume and value; Registration and approval processes; New products and pipeline; Company profiles" report to their offering.
Although still a niche market in Japan, biopesticides are rapidly growing and show scope for further significant expansion.
This extensive report provides detailed insight into Japan's biopesticides market, including an in-depth look at its 51 leading companies, their company profiles and key product sales. It also outlines registration procedures and the data requirements for biopesticides approvals.
Furthermore, the Japan Biopesticides Top 50 Companies 2016 report examines Japan's registered biopesticides, as well as new and pipeline products, and distribution methods and channels for these major agrochemical companies.
The report's findings show that because antibiotics can be used under the same conditions as chemicals pesticides, they dominate the biopesticides sector. They are well accepted in pre-mixture formulations of insecticides and fungicides, particularly those used on rice. Some 77% of antibiotics are used in pre-mixtures, while 23% are used as straight formulations.
Naturally occurring substances and plant extracts are the next largest sector in terms of sales. Many products in this group are used against greenhouse pests, and have the advantage of not requiring the establishment of maximum residue limits or pre-harvest intervals.
Pheromones are the next major sector and are used to control fruit pests. Japan is a global leader in the production of pheromones.
Sales of microbial-based bioinsecticides are dominated by Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) for use against lepidopteran pests, although sales growth has been held back by severe competition from chemical pesticides and high prices for farmers.
The most popular microbial fungicide products are based on Bacillus subtilis, and used to control powdery mildew and grey mould in greenhouse crops.
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
1. Biopesticide market overview
1.1 Biopesticide sales
1.2 History of the market
1.3 Registered products
1.4 Antibiotics
1.5 Natural safe substances and plant extracts
1.6 Pheromones
1.7 Natural enemies
1.8 Microbials
2. Biopesticide registration data requirements
2.1 Antibiotic pesticides
2.2 Microbial pesticides
2.3 Natural enemies
2.4 Natural safe products
2.5 Pheromones & other semiochemicals
3. Company profiles
3.1 Leading companies
3.2 Abion Corporation
3.3 Agri-Soken
3.4 Agro-Kanesho
3.5 Arysta LifeScience
3.6 BASF Japan
3.7 Bayer CropScience
3.8 Central Glass
3.9 Chlorella Industry
3.10 Daiichi Nohyaku
3.11 Dainihon Jochugiku
3.12 Dow AgroSciences Japan
3.13 Fuji Green
3.14 Fumakilla
3.15 Hakugen Earth
3.16 Hodogaya Agrotech
3.17 Hokko Chemical Industry
3.18 Hokko Sangyo
3.19 Hokusan
3.20 Idemitsu Kosan
3.21 Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha
3.22 Kabushiki Kaisha
3.23 Kaken Pharmaceutical
3.24 Koizumi Jute Mills
3.25 Kokusai Eisei
3.26 Kumiai Chemical
3.27 Kyoto Biken Laboratories
3.28 Kyowa Hakko Bio
3.29 Kyoyu Agri
3.30 Maruwa Biochemical
3.31 MC Ferticom
3.32 Meiji Seika Pharma
3.33 Mitsui & Co
3.34 Mitsui Chemicals Agro
3.35 Nihon Nohyaku
3.36 Nippon Soda
3.37 Nissan Chemical Industries
3.38 Noda Shokukin Kogyo
3.39 OAT Agrio
3.40 Riken Green
3.41 Ryukyu Sankei
3.42 Sankei Chemical
3.43 SDS Biotech
3.44 Shin-Etsu Chemical Industries
3.45 Showa Denko
3.46 Sumika Green
3.47 Sumika Technoservice
3.48 Sumitomo Chemical
3.49 Sumitomo Chemical Garden Products
3.50 Syngenta Japan
3.51 Taiyo Nippon Sanso
3.52 Zoetis Japan


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