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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
2000439
益蟲市場預測至2034年-按昆蟲種類、作物類型、農業系統、應用、分銷方式和區域分類的全球分析Beneficial Insect Market Forecasts to 2034 - Global Analysis By Insect Type, Crop Type, Farming System, Application, Distribution Method, and By Geography |
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根據 Stratistics MRC 預測,全球益蟲市場預計到 2026 年將達到 9.2 億美元,並在預測期內以 11.2% 的複合年成長率成長,到 2034 年將達到 21.6 億美元。
有益昆蟲包括捕食性昆蟲、寄生性天敵和授粉昆蟲,它們在農業中用於自然防治害蟲和提高作物產量。這些生物防治劑為化學農藥提供了永續的替代方案,並支持全球範圍內的綜合蟲害管理(IPM)計畫。市場涵蓋瓢蟲、草蛉、寄生蜂和熊蜂等生物的飼養、分發和應用,涉及從露天田地到人工管理環境的各種農業系統。
根據聯合國糧食及農業組織(糧食及農業組織)的數據,全球商業性已利用超過 170 種天敵(捕食性天敵和寄生性天敵)進行生物防治。
對有機食品生產的需求不斷成長
消費者對無化學添加食品的偏好持續改變全球農業生產方式,有機農地面積逐年擴大。益蟲為有機農戶提供了重要的害蟲防治工具,既符合認證標準,又能保證作物品質。零售商和食品加工商越來越重視檢驗的永續採購,促使供應鏈採用生物防治方法。這種向潔淨標示生產的根本性轉變,正在推動已開發農業市場和新興農業市場對益蟲解決方案的持續需求。
農民缺乏意識和技術知識
成功的生物防治需要了解複雜的掠食者-獵物關係以及適當的釋放時機。許多農民缺乏綜合蟲害管理(IPM)原則的培訓,導致防治方法不當,並被認為無效。發展中地區的農業推廣服務資金不足,限制了益蟲益處的宣傳活動。這種知識匱乏導致農民依賴傳統的化學防治方法,儘管全球農民的環保意識日益增強,但生物防治的推廣應用仍然緩慢。
與精密農業技術的融合
新型數位化工具能夠以前所未有的精準度最佳化釋放策略並監測有益昆蟲族群。無人機技術可實現大片農田的精準釋放,從而減少勞動力投入並提高釋放均勻性。感測器網路能夠及早發現害蟲爆發壓力,以便在損害造成之前及時進行生物防治。資料分析平台可根據天氣模式和作物生長階段預測最佳釋放時間,從而最大限度地提高商業農戶的防治成功率和防治效果。
氣候變遷對生物防治措施有效性的影響
氣溫升高和氣候變遷正在從根本上改變益蟲與目標害蟲之間的同步關係。溫度變化導致益蟲和目標害蟲的生命週期錯配,使得天敵出現的時間相對於害蟲族群過早或過晚。極端天氣會破壞棲息地並增加死亡率,直接降低益蟲的存活率。乾旱會減少作為益蟲食物來源的花卉資源,縮短它們的壽命並降低其繁殖成功率。這些干擾因素削弱了生物防治的可靠性,迫使生產者轉向使用合成防治劑。
疫情凸顯了全球食品供應鏈的脆弱性,並加速了人們對在地化、永續生產方式的關注。封鎖期間的勞動力短缺增加了對機械化的需求,同時也使人工病蟲害調查變得困難,從而推動了對自主生物防治解決方案的需求。電子商務平台使農民能夠繞過傳統通路的中斷,直接與有益昆蟲供應商對接。在危機期間,消費者對健康和環境韌性的關注,促使人們對減少化學品使用和支持生態系統服務的農業實踐給予了持續的支持。
在預測期內,作物保護領域預計將成為最大的細分市場。
預計在預測期內,作物保護領域將成為最大的細分市場,因為它滿足了全球糧食、纖維和觀賞植物生產系統中預防病蟲害的根本需求。用於作物保護的捕食性和寄生性昆蟲可防治多種害蟲,包括蚜蟲、蟎蟲、粉蝨和毛蟲等,這些害蟲會威脅作物的產量和品質。大田作物、果園和蔬菜產業的商業生產者正擴大將生物防治納入綜合病蟲害管理方案中。該領域在維持農業生產力方面發揮的關鍵作用預計將確保其在整個預測期內保持市場主導地位。
在預測期內,生物防治試劑盒細分市場預計將呈現最高的複合年成長率。
在預測期內,生物防治套裝市場預計將呈現最高的複合年成長率。這些綜合套裝將益蟲與施藥設備、監測工具和指導材料結合,以便於推廣應用。對於業餘園丁、小規模農戶和入門級商業生產者而言,這些套裝操作簡便,降低了採用生物防治的技術門檻。套裝生產商不斷創新,最佳化昆蟲配方比例,延長保存期限,並針對特定害蟲群體採用不同的物種組合。這些即用型解決方案的便利性和易得性正在加速其市場滲透,惠及先前服務不足的客戶群。
在預測期內,北美地區預計將佔據最大的市場佔有率,這得益於其先進的農業研究基礎設施和廣泛的有機農業面積。美國和加拿大的大規模溫室蔬菜和觀賞植物生產高度依賴生物防治計畫。限制化學農藥使用的強力監管壓力正推動商業種植者採用益蟲防治方案。全部區域的經銷網路高效地服務於大規模商業農場和龐大的家庭園藝市場。
在預測期內,亞太地區預計將呈現最高的複合年成長率,這主要得益於農業的快速現代化以及日益成長的出口要求,後者要求符合農藥殘留標準。在中國、印度和日本等國家,消費者對食品安全和環境保護的需求日益成長。政府推行的促進永續農業和減少化學品依賴的舉措,正在加速生物防治技術的普及。全部區域保護性耕作的擴展,為引入有益昆蟲創造了理想條件,而傳統的自然害蟲防治知識也促進了其在農業社區的推廣應用。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Beneficial Insect Market is accounted for $0.92 billion in 2026 and is expected to reach $2.16 billion by 2034 growing at a CAGR of 11.2% during the forecast period. Beneficial insects include predators, parasitoids, and pollinators used in agricultural settings for natural pest management and crop enhancement. These biological control agents offer sustainable alternatives to chemical pesticides, supporting integrated pest management programs worldwide. The market encompasses rearing, distribution, and application of organisms including ladybugs, lacewings, parasitic wasps, and bumblebees across diverse agricultural systems from open fields to controlled environments.
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, more than 170 species of natural enemies (predators and parasitoids) are commercially used worldwide for biological pest control.
Growing demand for organic food production
Consumer preference for chemical-free food continues to reshape agricultural practices globally, with organic farmland expanding annually. Beneficial insects provide organic farmers with essential tools for pest management that meet certification standards while maintaining crop quality. Retailers and food processors increasingly require verified sustainable sourcing, creating supply chain pressure for biological control adoption. This fundamental shift toward clean label production drives consistent demand for beneficial insect solutions across both developed and emerging agricultural markets.
Limited farmer awareness and technical knowledge
Successful implementation of biological control requires understanding complex predator-prey relationships and proper release timing. Many farmers lack training in integrated pest management principles, resulting in improper application and perceived ineffectiveness. Extension services in developing regions remain underfunded, limiting educational outreach about beneficial insect benefits. This knowledge gap creates reliance on familiar chemical approaches, slowing adoption rates despite growing environmental awareness among agricultural producers worldwide.
Integration with precision agriculture technologies
Emerging digital tools enable optimized release strategies and monitoring of beneficial insect populations with unprecedented accuracy. Drone technology allows targeted deployment across large acreages, reducing labor requirements and improving coverage uniformity. Sensor networks detect pest pressure early, triggering timely biological interventions before infestations establish. Data analytics platforms predict optimal release timing based on weather patterns and crop growth stages, maximizing establishment success and control efficacy for commercial growers.
Climate change disrupting biological control efficacy
Rising temperatures and weather variability fundamentally alter the synchronized relationships between beneficial insects and their target pests. Temperature shifts cause mismatches in life cycles, with natural enemies emerging too early or too late relative to pest populations. Extreme weather events directly reduce survival rates through habitat destruction and mortality. Drought conditions decrease floral resources needed for beneficial insect nutrition, reducing longevity and reproductive success. These disruptions undermine reliability, pushing growers toward synthetic alternatives.
The pandemic highlighted vulnerabilities in global food supply chains, accelerating interest in localized, sustainable production methods. Labor shortages during lockdowns increased mechanization interest while reducing availability for manual pest scouting, driving demand for autonomous biological solutions. E-commerce platforms enabled direct farmer access to beneficial insect suppliers, bypassing disrupted traditional distribution channels. Consumer focus on health and environmental resilience during the crisis created lasting support for agricultural practices that reduce chemical inputs and support ecosystem services.
The Crop Protection segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The Crop Protection segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period as it addresses the fundamental need for preventing pest damage across food, fiber, and ornamental production systems worldwide. Predatory insects and parasitoids deployed for crop protection target diverse pests including aphids, mites, whiteflies, and caterpillars that threaten yield quality and quantity. Commercial growers across row crops, orchards, and vegetables increasingly integrate biological control into comprehensive pest management programs. The segment's essential role in maintaining agricultural productivity ensures its dominant market position throughout the forecast timeline.
The Biological Control Kits segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The Biological Control Kits segment is anticipated to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period. These comprehensive packages combine beneficial insects with application equipment, monitoring tools, and instructional materials for simplified deployment. Hobbyist gardeners, small-scale farmers, and entry-level commercial growers find kits approachable, reducing technical barriers to biological control adoption. Kit manufacturers continuously innovate with optimized insect ratios, extended shelf-life packaging, and species combinations targeting specific pest complexes. The convenience and accessibility of ready-to-use solutions accelerate market penetration across previously underserved customer segments.
During the forecast period, the North America region is expected to hold the largest market share, supported by advanced agricultural research infrastructure and high organic production acreage. Extensive greenhouse vegetable and ornamental production in the United States and Canada relies heavily on biological control programs. Strong regulatory pressure reducing chemical pesticide availability drives commercial grower adoption of beneficial insect solutions. Distribution networks efficiently serve both large-scale commercial operations and the substantial home gardening market across the region.
Over the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR, driven by rapid agricultural modernization and increasing export requirements for pesticide residue compliance. Countries including China, India, and Japan face mounting consumer pressure for food safety and environmental protection. Government initiatives promoting sustainable agriculture and reduced chemical dependency accelerate biological control adoption. Expanding protected cultivation across the region creates ideal conditions for beneficial insect deployment, while traditional knowledge of natural pest management facilitates acceptance among farming communities.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Beneficial Insect Market include Koppert Biological Systems, Biobest Group NV, Bioline AgroSciences Ltd, Beneficial Insectary Inc, Rincon-Vitova Insectaries Inc, Arbico Organics LLC, Applied Bio-Nomics Ltd, Tip Top Bio-Control, Biobee Biological Systems Ltd, Evergreen Growers Supply LLC, Natural Insect Control Inc, Suterra LLC, Russell IPM Ltd, Katyayani Organics, and IPM Laboratories Inc.
In February 2026, Biobest launched the "Micromus-System," utilizing generalist predators to provide earlier and more robust control of raspberry aphids compared to traditional methods.
In January 2026, Koppert announced a groundbreaking partnership with Certhon to build a 3,500 m2 high-tech, climate-controlled breeding facility for flour moths (Ephestia). This facility represents a world-first in scaling biological production using advanced air-handling and control systems.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Rest of the World (RoW) Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.