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Canada pesticides market is anticipated to grow significantly through 2028, due to the increasing agricultural practice, growing demand for natural and organic pesticides, increasing awareness of crop protection, technological adoption in agriculture, and expansion of non-agricultural applications.  

The number of pesticide products sold in Canada in 2018 was estimated to be 121.3 million kg, which is a significant increase from 101.1 million kg of active ingredients in 2014. The Canadian pesticides market is an important component of the country's agricultural sector. Pesticides are used in Canada for crop protection, managing pests, and enhancing agricultural productivity. Canada has a diverse agricultural sector, with a range of crops grown across different regions. Pesticides are used to protect crops from pests, diseases, and weeds, ensuring optimal yields and quality. Major crops treated with pesticides in Canada include canola, wheat, corn, soybeans, fruits, and vegetables.

Canada promotes the use of Integrated Pest Management, which involves a combination of biological, cultural, physical, and chemical control measures to minimize pesticide use. IPM aims to reduce the environmental impact of pesticides while maintaining effective pest control. The demand for organic products in Canada has been increasing in recent years. Organic farmers follow strict guidelines that limit the use of synthetic pesticides. As a result, the organic pesticides market has been growing to meet the specific needs of organic agriculture and pushing the Canada Pesticides market growth in the forecasted period

Increasing Awareness about the Crop Protection is Driving the Canada Pesticides Market Growth

Increasing awareness about crop protection creates a demand for effective pesticide solutions among farmers in Canada. This awareness is driven by the economic importance of crop protection, knowledge-sharing initiatives, training programs, regulatory compliance, pest challenges, and industry outreach. As a result, the Canada pesticides market experiences growth as farmers seek appropriate solutions to safeguard their crops and maximize agricultural productivity.

Farmers are becoming increasingly aware of the economic significance of crop protection. They recognize that pests, diseases, and weeds can significantly reduce crop yields and quality, leading to financial losses. This awareness drives the demand for effective pesticide solutions to safeguard their crops and maximize their agricultural productivity. According to the report by the Government of Canada, 71.1% of pesticide sales in Canada were for agricultural sector products, whereas 24.3% were non-agricultural sector products, and 4.5% were domestic sector products. There is a growing emphasis on knowledge sharing and information dissemination in the agricultural sector. Farmers have access to a wide range of resources, including agricultural extension services, research institutions, and industry associations, which provide them with information on pest identification, monitoring techniques, and appropriate pesticide use. Increased awareness of crop protection practices encourages farmers to utilize pesticides as part of their integrated pest management (IPM) strategies.

Furthermore, pesticide manufacturers and industry associations actively promote the benefits of crop protection and provide educational materials and resources to farmers. These efforts aim to increase awareness of the importance of using pesticides judiciously, adopting integrated pest management practices, and mitigating the risks associated with pests. Industry promotion activities contribute to heightened awareness and drive the demand for pesticide products. Canada faces various pests, diseases, and weed pressures that can cause significant damage to crops. Farmers recognize the need for effective solutions to mitigate these challenges and protect their investments. Increased awareness of the severity and prevalence of pests and diseases drives the demand for pesticides, contributing to Canada pesticides market growth.


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Growing Demand for Natural and Organic Pesticides is a Driving Force Behind the Expansion of Canada Pesticides Market

The growing demand for natural and organic pesticides is indeed a market growth factor behind the expansion of the pesticides market in Canada. This trend is likely to continue as consumers, farmers, and regulatory bodies place increasing emphasis on sustainability, health, and environmental considerations. Consumers are becoming more conscious of the potential negative impacts of synthetic pesticides on human health and the environment. Natural and organic pesticides are perceived as safer alternatives, as they are typically derived from natural substances and are less likely to leave harmful residues.

The growing demand for sustainable agricultural practices that minimize harm to ecosystems and promote long-term soil health. Natural and organic pesticides align with these principles, as they often have a lower environmental impact and are compatible with integrated pest management (IPM) strategies. Apart from this, government regulations and restrictions on the use of certain synthetic pesticides have influenced the market dynamics. In Canada, for example, there are regulations in place to control the sale and use of pesticides, particularly those that pose risks to human health or the environment. This has led to an increased interest in natural and organic alternatives.

Moreover, the availability of certification programs and labeling standards for natural and organic products has helped build consumer trust and confidence. Organizations such as Canada Organic, Ecocert, and the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) provide certification and verification services for natural and organic pesticides, ensuring they meet specific standards and criteria. The expansion of the organic farming industry in Canada has been a significant driver of the natural and organic pesticides market. Organic farmers are required to use approved natural and organic pest control methods, creating a demand for suitable products in this sector. As a result of these factors led to the market for natural and organic pesticides in Canada has experienced steady growth in the forecasted period.

Development and introduction of new and innovative pesticide products is a Key Factor Driving the Canada Pesticides Market Growth

The development and introduction of new and innovative pesticide products, such as biopesticides, nano pesticides, and precision agriculture technologies, have the potential to drive the growth of the Canada pesticides market. The new and innovative pesticide products often offer more effective and efficient pest control solutions. They may have enhanced formulations, targeting specific pests more precisely or providing broader-spectrum coverage. By effectively combating pests, these products can help protect crops and increase agricultural yields. This, in turn, drives market growth as farmers and growers seek out effective solutions to protect their crops and maximize productivity. Some of the  new and innovative pesticide products and technology are:

  • Biopesticides are derived from natural sources, including plants, microorganisms, and biological agents. They offer a safer and environmentally friendly alternative to conventional pesticides. The increasing demand for sustainable agricultural practices and the desire to reduce chemical pesticide residues in food products drive the adoption of biopesticides. As a result, the Canada pesticides market is expected to witness growth due to the development and introduction of new biopesticide products.
  • Nanotechnology-based pesticides, known as nano pesticides, utilize nanoparticles to enhance the delivery, efficacy, and targeted action of pesticides. They offer improved pest control and reduced environmental impact compared to conventional formulations. The development of nano pesticides allows for controlled release mechanisms, increased stability, and improved crop penetration. The adoption of nano pesticides in Canada has the potential to drive market growth by providing more efficient and targeted pest management solutions.
  • Integrated Pest Management is an approach that combines various pest control strategies to minimize pesticide use while ensuring effective pest management. In Canada, there has been an increased emphasis on promoting IPM practices, which involve monitoring pests, using biological controls, implementing cultural practices, and utilizing chemical pesticides only as a last resort. The development of decision support systems and digital tools has aided farmers in implementing IPM techniques more effectively.
  • Precision agriculture technologies, such as remote sensing, drones, GPS systems, and data analytics, enable farmers to optimize pesticide use by targeting specific areas and adjusting application rates based on real-time information. These technologies enhance the efficiency of pesticide application, reduce wastage, and minimize environmental impact. The integration of precision agriculture technologies in the Canadian agricultural sector drives the demand for pesticides tailored to these technologies, stimulating market growth.
  • Drones equipped with specialized sensors and imaging technologies have been utilized for pest detection and monitoring in Canadian agriculture. Drones can capture high-resolution images of crop fields, identify areas affected by pests or diseases, and enable targeted pesticide application. This technology helps farmers make more informed decisions about pesticide use, reducing overall pesticide application and minimizing environmental impact.

Canadian farmers have increasingly adopted digital farming platforms and software solutions to manage their pesticide use and track field conditions. These platforms offer features such as real-time monitoring of weather conditions, pest outbreaks, and crop growth stages, helping farmers optimize their pesticide applications based on data-driven insights. Some platforms also provide data analytics and predictive models to assist in pest management decision-making.

Recent Development

  • In 2018, Canada's Competition Bureau approved a merger between seed and pesticide companies Bayer AG and Monsanto that creates the world's largest seed and pesticide company. Through this acquisition, the new merger will help both the companies to use their expertise to increase their market share and focus on innovation as well.

Market Segmentation

Canada Pesticides market is segmented based on type, foam, product type, crop type, source, and region. Based on the type, the Canada pesticides market is categorized into herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, and others. Based on the foam, the Canada pesticides market is categorized into liquid and dry. Based on the product type, the Canada pesticides market is categorized into chemical and organic. Based on the crop type, the Canada pesticides market is fabricated into oilseeds & pulses, grains & cereals, fruits & vegetables, and others. Based on the source, the Canada pesticides market is fabricated into domestic and import. Based on the region, Canada pesticides market is divided into Ontario, Quebec, The West, British Columbia, Atlantic Canada, and The North.

Company Profiles

Bayer CropScience AG, BASF SE, Corteva Agriscience, ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Canada Ltd. (ADAMA), Sumitomo Canada Ltd., Nutrien Ltd., Parkland Corporation, Viterra Canada Inc, Oncap II L.P., and CropLife Canada. Ltd. are some of the key players in Canada pesticides market.

Attribute

Details

Base Year

2022

Historic Data

2018 – 2021

Estimated Year

2023

Forecast Period

2024 – 2028

Quantitative Units

Revenue in USD Million, Volume in Metric Tonnes, and CAGR for 2018-2022 and 2023-2028

Report Coverage

Revenue forecast, volume forecast, company share, competitive landscape, growth factors, and trends

Segments Covered

Type

Foam

Product Type

Crop Type

Source

Regional scope

Ontario, Quebec, The West, British Columbia, Atlantic Canada, The North

Key companies profiled

Bayer CropScience AG, BASF SE, Corteva Agriscience, ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Canada Ltd. (ADAMA), Sumitomo Canada Ltd., Nutrien Ltd., Parkland Corporation, Viterra Canada Inc, Oncap II L.P., and CropLife Canada. Ltd.

Customization scope

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Report Scope:

In this report, Canada Pesticides market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends, which have also been detailed below:

  • Canada Pesticides Market, By Type:
    • Herbicides
    • Insecticides
    • Fungicides
    • Others
  • Canada Pesticides Market, By Foam:
    • Liquid
    • Dry
  • Canada Pesticides Market, By Product Types:
    • Chemical
    • Organic
  • Canada Pesticides Market, By Crop Types:
    • Oilseeds & Pulses
    • Grains & Cereals
    • Fruits & Vegetables
    • Others
  • Canada Pesticides Market, By Source:
    • Domestic
    • Import
  • Canada Pesticides Market, By Region:
    • Ontario
    • Quebec
    • The West
    • British Columbia
    • Atlantic Canada
    • The North 

Competitive landscape

Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies in Canada Pesticides Market.

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Company Information

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Table of content

Table of content

1.    Product Overview

1.1.  Market Definition

1.2.  Scope of the Market

1.2.1.    Markets Covered

1.2.2.    Years Considered for Study

1.2.3.    Key Market Segmentations

2.    Research Methodology

2.1.  Objective of the Study

2.2.  Baseline Methodology

2.3.  Key Industry Partners

2.4.  Major Association and Secondary Sources

2.5.  Forecasting Methodology

2.6.  Data Triangulation & Validation

2.7.  Assumptions and Limitations

3.    Executive Summary

3.1.  Overview of the Market

3.2.  Overview of Key Market Segmentations

3.3.  Overview of Key Market Players

3.4.  Overview of Key Regions/Countries

3.5.  Overview of Market Drivers, Challenges, Trends

4.    Voice of Customer

4.1.  Brand Awareness

4.2.  Demand, By Application

5.    Canada Pesticides Market Outlook

5.1.  Market Size & Forecast

5.1.1.    By Value & Volume

5.2.  Market Share & Forecast

5.2.1.    By Type (Herbicides, Insecticides, Fungicides, Others)

5.2.2.    By Form (Liquid, Dry)

5.2.3.    By Product Type (Chemical, Organic)

5.2.4.    By Crop Type (Oilseeds & Pulses, Grains & Cereals, Fruits & Vegetables, Others)

5.2.5.    By Source (Domestic, Import)

5.2.6.    By Company (2022)

5.2.7.    By Region (Ontario, Quebec, The West, British Columbia, Atlantic Canada, The North)

5.3.  Product Market Map

6.    Canada Herbicides Market Outlook

6.1.  Market Size & Forecast       

6.1.1.    By Value & Volume

6.2.  Market Share & Forecast

6.2.1.    By Form

6.2.2.    By Product Type

6.2.3.    By Crop Type

6.2.4.    By Source

7.    Canada Insecticides Market Outlook

7.1.  Market Size & Forecast       

7.1.1.    By Value & Volume

7.2.  Market Share & Forecast

7.2.1.    By Form

7.2.2.    By Product Type

7.2.3.    By Crop Type

7.2.4.    By Source

8.    Canada Fungicides Market Outlook

8.1.  Market Size & Forecast       

8.1.1.    By Value & Volume

8.2.  Market Share & Forecast

8.2.1.    By Form

8.2.2.    By Product Type

8.2.3.    By Crop Type

8.2.4.    By Source

9.    Market Dynamics

9.1.  Drivers

9.2.  Challenges

10. Market Trends & Developments

10.1.             Research & Development

10.2.             Product launch

10.3.             Merger & Acquisition

11. Canada Pesticides Market: SWOT Analysis

12. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis

12.1.             Competition in the Industry

12.2.             Potential of New Entrants

12.3.             Power of Suppliers

12.4.             Power of Customers

12.5.             Threat of Substitute Products

13. Competitive Landscape

13.1.             Business Overview

13.2.             Product Offerings

13.3.             Recent Developments

13.4.             Financials (In Case of Listed Companies)

13.5.             Key Personnel

13.5.1.       Bayer CropScience AG

13.5.2.       BASF SE

13.5.3.       Corteva Agriscience

13.5.4.       ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Canada Ltd. (ADAMA)

13.5.5.       Sumitomo Canada Ltd.

13.5.6.       Nutrien Ltd.

13.5.7.       Parkland Corporation

13.5.8.       Viterra Canada Inc

13.5.9.       Oncap II L.P.

13.5.10.    CropLife Canada

14. About Us & Disclaimer

Figures and Tables

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

Growing demand for natural and organic pesticides and increasing awareness of crop protection are driving the growth of Canada pesticides market.

The grains and cereals segment accounted for the largest share of the market in 2022 and is projected to maintain its dominance over the forecast period. The growth of this segment is attributed to the high demand for wheat, corn, barley, and oats in Canada, as well as the increasing adoption of integrated pest management practices by farmers..

Organic product type segment is expected to remain dominant in Canada pesticides market in the upcoming years due to increasing consumer awareness about the benefits of organic farming, the growing demand for organic food products, and the strict regulations on the use of synthetic pesticides. Organic pesticides are derived from natural sources, such as plants, animals, or microorganisms are considered to be safer and more eco-friendly than synthetic ones. Organic pesticides help to preserve soil health, biodiversity, and crop quality.

Bayer CropScience AG, BASF SE, Corteva Agriscience, ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Canada Ltd. (ADAMA), Sumitomo Canada Ltd., Nutrien Ltd., Parkland Corporation, Viterra Canada Inc, Oncap II L.P., and CropLife Canada. Ltd. are some of the key players in the Canada pesticides market.

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