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Global Fungal-Based Biopesticide Market 2024 by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2030

date 21 Aug 2024

date Agriculture

new_biaoQian Fungal-Based Biopesticide

A fungal-based biopesticide is a type of biological pesticide that utilizes naturally occurring fungi or their derivatives to control or eliminate pests, particularly insects and plant pathogens. These biopesticides work by infecting, parasitizing, or producing toxic compounds that target specific pests, leading to their death or inhibition. Fungal-based biopesticides are considered environmentally friendly as they are often specific to certain pests and do not harm beneficial organisms, humans, or the environment. They are commonly used in organic farming and integrated pest management (IPM) strategies as an alternative to chemical pesticides, helping to reduce chemical residues in food and prevent the development of pesticide-resistant pest populations. Examples of fungi used in biopesticides include Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae, and Trichoderma species, which are effective against a wide range of agricultural pests.

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Global Fungal-Based Biopesticide Supply, Demand and Key Producers, 2024-2030

date 21 Aug 2024

date Agriculture

new_biaoQian Fungal-Based Biopesticide

A fungal-based biopesticide is a type of biological pesticide that utilizes naturally occurring fungi or their derivatives to control or eliminate pests, particularly insects and plant pathogens. These biopesticides work by infecting, parasitizing, or producing toxic compounds that target specific pests, leading to their death or inhibition. Fungal-based biopesticides are considered environmentally friendly as they are often specific to certain pests and do not harm beneficial organisms, humans, or the environment. They are commonly used in organic farming and integrated pest management (IPM) strategies as an alternative to chemical pesticides, helping to reduce chemical residues in food and prevent the development of pesticide-resistant pest populations. Examples of fungi used in biopesticides include Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae, and Trichoderma species, which are effective against a wide range of agricultural pests.

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industry 21 Aug 2024

industry Agriculture

new_biaoQian Fungal-Based Biopesticide

A fungal-based biopesticide is a type of biological pesticide that utilizes naturally occurring fungi or their derivatives to control or eliminate pests, particularly insects and plant pathogens. These biopesticides work by infecting, parasitizing, or producing toxic compounds that target specific pests, leading to their death or inhibition. Fungal-based biopesticides are considered environmentally friendly as they are often specific to certain pests and do not harm beneficial organisms, humans, or the environment. They are commonly used in organic farming and integrated pest management (IPM) strategies as an alternative to chemical pesticides, helping to reduce chemical residues in food and prevent the development of pesticide-resistant pest populations. Examples of fungi used in biopesticides include Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae, and Trichoderma species, which are effective against a wide range of agricultural pests.

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industry 21 Aug 2024

industry Agriculture

new_biaoQian Fungal-Based Biopesticide

A fungal-based biopesticide is a type of biological pesticide that utilizes naturally occurring fungi or their derivatives to control or eliminate pests, particularly insects and plant pathogens. These biopesticides work by infecting, parasitizing, or producing toxic compounds that target specific pests, leading to their death or inhibition. Fungal-based biopesticides are considered environmentally friendly as they are often specific to certain pests and do not harm beneficial organisms, humans, or the environment. They are commonly used in organic farming and integrated pest management (IPM) strategies as an alternative to chemical pesticides, helping to reduce chemical residues in food and prevent the development of pesticide-resistant pest populations. Examples of fungi used in biopesticides include Beauveria bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae, and Trichoderma species, which are effective against a wide range of agricultural pests.

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