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Biological crop protection market seen topping $11.5B by 2030

The biological crop protection market is projected to grow from $6.5 billion in 2025 to $11.53 billion by 2030 as farmers and regulators push for lower-chemical pest control. North America led the market in 2025, while Europe is expected to grow fastest over the forecast period. Why it matters: - Biological crop protection is gaining share as agriculture shifts toward pest control methods that reduce chemical residues and support sustainable farming. - The market’s projected rise signals more demand for microbial, biochemical and natural predator-based products across crop systems. What happened: - The biological crop protection market is forecast to increase from $6.5 billion in 2025 to $7.27 billion in 2026. - The market is expected to reach $11.53 billion by 2030. - The 2026 to 2030 forecast implies an 11.8% CAGR in the near term and a 12.2% CAGR over the longer horizon. - The Business Research Company published the market report on June 12, 2026. - The report covers Asia-Pacific, South East Asia, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, the Middle East and Africa. - Download a free sample of the report . - View the full market report . The details: - Biological crop protection uses natural organisms or their derivatives to manage pests, diseases and weeds. - The approach relies on beneficial species such as predators, parasites and pathogens that suppress pest populations. - The market’s recent growth has been driven by concerns about chemical pesticide residues, early adoption of microbial pest control agents, greater awareness of ecological farming, tighter rules on synthetic pesticides and broader use of integrated pest management. - Future growth is tied to rising demand for residue-free crops, continued expansion of organic farming, more investment in microbial biocontrol research and development, better biological formulation technologies and stronger interest in climate-resilient agriculture. - Key trends include natural predator-based pest control, more microbial and biochemical products, crop-specific biological agents, post-harvest biological treatments and soil-integrated pest management. - North America held the largest market share in 2025. - Europe is expected to be the fastest-growing region over the forecast period. Between the lines: - Organic farming is a major demand driver because it depends on natural inputs and avoids synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. - IFOAM reported in February 2024 that global organic farming area rose by 2.5 million hectares in 2023 to nearly 99 million hectares. - IFOAM also said global organic food sales reached about 136 billion euros in 2023. - Those trends point to a broader shift in agriculture toward products that can meet sustainability, residue and regulatory goals at the same time. What’s next: - The market is likely to keep expanding as more growers adopt biological tools alongside integrated pest management. - Europe’s regulatory pressure and environmental focus could keep it ahead of other regions in growth rate. - Product development is expected to center on more targeted biological agents and stronger post-harvest applications. The bottom line: - Biological crop protection is moving from a niche sustainable-agriculture tool to a mainstream growth market, with organic farming and tighter pesticide rules doing much of the heavy lifting.

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