Pesticide Manufacturing in Australia Industry Market Research Report Now Updated by IBISWorld

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Melbourne, Australia (PRWEB) March 15, 2015


Historically, the biggest factor influencing operators in the Pesticide Manufacturing industry in Australia was the level of agricultural output and income. Over the past five years, however, industry revenue has been significantly affected by extreme weather conditions, with both widespread drought and flooding. According to IBISWorld industry analyst Arna Richardson, “the rapid growth in generic products as key patents expire has also influenced the industry’s operating environment, pushing prices downwards.” Another increasingly important variable influencing the industry’s performance has been the regulatory framework governing the pesticide value chain.



As consumer concerns over the use of pesticides within the food chain have increased, so too have industry regulations – particularly as residual detection methods have become more sophisticated. “The withdrawal of a number of active ingredients in view of human health concerns has had implications for the industry’s product portfolio, as has the escalating costs associated with bringing new active ingredients to market,” says Richardson. This explains the downward trend in industry revenue over the past few years, with revenue expected to fall by 1.7% in 2014-15. The industry is forecast to be worth $ 1.0 billion in 2014-15, following an annualised fall of 2.2% over the past five years. In comparison, domestic demand for the year is expected to reach $ 1.7 billion, indicating the strong role of industry imports.



Within the immediate future, the Pesticide Manufacturing industry will continue to contend with rising environmental, health and safety concerns over pesticide usage. The organic farming movement and the use of new farming practices that adopt a more holistic approach to pest control are expected to gain ground, as is the size of crop areas dedicated to genetically modified (GM) crops. Alternative pesticides including biopesticides and new pest control products developed with new technology platforms will make headway, as the lines between crop protection and crop production become increasingly blurred. Growth will remain constrained by increasingly stringent environmental controls, growing consumer distrust and demand for environmentally friendly food. Regulatory reform will be another key issue affecting the industry in the immediate future.



For more information, visit IBISWorld’s Pesticide Manufacturing industry in Australia report page.



This industry is concerned with companies that are involved in the formulation and preparation of pest control chemicals designed to control pests, weeds or fungi. Predominantly geared towards the agricultural sector, the three main product types are herbicides, fungicides and insecticides. It also includes ready-to-use products used by non-agricultural users including households, the turf industry and professional pest management companies.



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IBISWorld industry Report Key Topics



Industry Performance


Executive Summary


Key External Drivers


Current Performance


Industry Outlook


Industry Life Cycle


Products & Markets


Supply Chain


Products & Services


Major Markets


International Trade


Business Locations


Competitive Landscape


Market Share Concentration


Key Success Factors


Cost Structure Benchmarks


Basis of Competition


Barriers to Entry


Industry Globalisation


Major Companies


Operating Conditions


Capital Intensity


Technology & Systems


Revenue Volatility


Regulation & Policy


Industry Assistance


Key Statistics


Industry Data


Annual Change


Key Ratios



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Pesticide Manufacturing in Australia Industry Market Research Report Now Updated by IBISWorld

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