- Organophosphates
- Organochlorines
- Carbamates
- Pyrethroids
- Others
North America Acaricides Market size was valued at USD x billion in 2021 and is expected to reach USD x billion by 2028, at a CAGR of x% during the forecast period 2022 to 2028. Acaricides are the chemical substances that are used to kill the arachnids majorly ticks and mites. Most commonly used arachnids include organophosphates, chlorinated organic compounds, arsenical, synthetic pyrethroids, and carbamates. Increase in the infestation from ticks, mites, and pests are causing health hazards to human which leads to rise in disease burden. These acaricides have ability to control the ticks on livestock and agricultural pests. These can be applied by various methods such as spray, dipping vat, and host of application. Acaricides also used in the animal husbandry to prevent mange, scab, demodicosis, and scabies caused by mites and ticks.
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Drivers: Rise in R&D activities for the innovation of newer products Increase in the production of fruits and vegetables and rise in demand for healthy food products Change in organic farming practices and rise in number of food and meat industries Restraints: Stringent regulatory guidelines for the product approval Adverse effects associated with the acaricides due to presence of toxic content Availability of alternative products
2021 is the base year and 2028 is the forecast year.
The report covers the five regions and 15+ countries market data: North America (United States, Canada), Europe (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and United Kingdom (UK), Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, Australia & New Zealand), Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina) and Middle East and Africa (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, South Africa).
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