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Agri Natural Enemy Pest Control Global Market Report 2024

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  • December 2023
  • 200 Pages
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In the realm of property management and agriculture, the Agri Natural Enemy Pest Control market refers to the industry practices centered around using naturally occurring predators to manage pests that are harmful to crops and landscapes. This approach to pest control emphasizes the ecological method of using beneficial organisms, such as predatory insects, mites, and microorganisms, to suppress pest populations, thereby reducing the reliance on chemical pesticides. This strategy is particularly relevant within the property sector where maintaining environmental health is crucial for sustainable operations, such as in organic farming, greenhouse cultivation, and landscaping. Agri natural enemy pest control aligns with integrated pest management (IPM) principles, focusing on the long-term prevention of pests through biological control agents that are part of a property's ecosystem. This method is widely adopted due to its environmental benefits and its potential to improve crop yields and quality by preserving beneficial insect populations that contribute to the overall balance of the property's ecosystem. Several companies specialize in the production and supply of these biological control agents. Some well-known entities in the market include Koppert Biological Systems, BASF, Syngenta, and Bayer CropScience. These companies operate in various sectors, providing natural enemies for a wide range of applications from large-scale agriculture to individual garden pest control. They engage in the research, development, and commercialization of products and techniques to support sustainable agricultural practices and property management. Show Less Read more