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시장보고서
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제초제 시장 규모, 점유율, 동향 및 예측 : 유형, 작용기서, 용도, 지역별(2026-2034년)Herbicides Market Size, Share, Trends and Forecast by Type, Mode of Action, Application, and Region, 2026-2034 |
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2025년의 세계 제초제 시장 규모는 354억 달러로 평가되었습니다. 향후에 대해 IMARC Group은 2026-2034년에 CAGR 3.24%로 추이하며, 2034년까지 시장 규모가 475억 달러에 달할 것으로 예측하고 있습니다. 현재 아시아태평양이 시장을 주도하고 있으며, 2025년에는 26.7% 이상의 시장 점유율을 차지하고 있습니다. 아시아태평양의 성장은 광범위한 농업 활동, 현대 농업에 대한 정부의 지원, 작물 보호에 대한 인식 증가, 지속가능한 농업 관행을 위한 제초제 제형의 발전으로 지원되고 있습니다.
세계 인구 증가에 따라 식량 수요가 증가함에 따라 농가는 한정된 농지에서 생산량을 늘려야 하는 상황에 처해 있습니다. 제초제는 작물과 햇빛, 영양분, 물 등 필요한 자원을 빼앗아가는 잡초를 효율적으로 방제하므로 이 목적에 필수적입니다. 또한 정밀농업과 통합 잡초관리와 같은 농법의 개선으로 제초제 사용의 효율성과 정확성이 향상되고 있습니다. 이러한 발전으로 정밀한 잡초 관리가 가능해져 폐기물과 생태계에 미치는 영향을 최소화하면서 생산량을 향상시킬 수 있습니다. 또한 농가 사이에서 제초제가 작물의 품질 향상, 수확량 증가, 노동 집약적인 수작업 제초 작업의 필요성 감소 등의 이점에 대한 인식이 높아진 것도 시장에 긍정적인 전망을 가져다주고 있습니다.
미국은 제초제 살포의 효율성을 높이고, 낭비를 줄이며, 잡초 방제를 강화하기 위한 정밀농업 툴와 기술의 채택 확대에 힘입어 이 시장의 주요 지역으로 부상했습니다. 또한 각 업체들은 제초제의 효율을 극대화하고 낭비를 크게 줄이며 살포 정확도를 향상시키는 자율 살포 시스템 및 정밀 기기 개발에 주력하고 있습니다. 이러한 혁신은 투입물의 효율성을 높이고 환경에 미치는 영향을 줄여 지속가능한 농업 방식을 지원합니다. 이러한 발전은 농가가 원격으로 광범위한 작업을 관리할 수 있게 함으로써 생산성과 효율성을 향상시키면서 지속가능한 농업에 대한 수요 증가에 대응할 수 있게 해줍니다. 2024년, 존 디아(John Deere)와 GUSS 자동화은 미국 캘리포니아에서 열린 '세계 농업 박람회'에서 과수원을 위한 최초의 완전 전기식 자율 제초제 살포기인 'Electric GUSS'를 발표했습니다. 이 살포기는 정확한 스팟 살포가 가능하며, 약제 소비량을 최대 90%까지 절감하고, 여러 대의 원격 관리가 가능해 생산성과 지속가능성을 향상시킵니다. 또한 과수원용 및 미니 GUSS 살포기용 'Smart Apply' 업그레이드를 통해 투입물의 효율성과 정확성을 향상시켰습니다.
식량 생산에 대한 수요 증가
제초제는 작물과 햇빛, 물, 영양분 등 중요한 자원을 빼앗아가는 잡초를 효과적으로 방제함으로써 현대 농업에서 없어서는 안 될 중요한 역할을 하고 있습니다. 잡초 관리는 식물의 이상적인 생육을 보장할 뿐만 아니라 전반적인 생산성을 높여 헥타르당 식량 생산량을 증가시킬 수 있습니다. 제초제를 살포하여 잡초로부터 밭을 보호하는 것은 자원 효율성을 개선하고 지속가능한 농업 관행을 지원하며, 경작지 부족과 식량 수요 증가라는 도전에 대응하는 데 매우 중요합니다. 영국 정부에 따르면 2023년 국내에서 소비되는 식량의 58%는 국내 생산에 의한 것으로, 식량안보를 보장하기 위해서는 제초제 사용과 같은 효과적인 농법이 중요하다는 것을 알 수 있습니다. 또한 제초제는 노동집약적인 제초 작업을 줄여 농가가 더 나은 작물 관리에 집중할 수 있도록 도와줍니다. 세계 인구가 증가하고 자원이 고갈되는 상황에서 생산성과 환경보존을 동시에 달성할 수 있는 지속가능한 농법을 확립하기 위해 제초제는 여전히 필수불가결한 존재입니다.
유전자 재조합(GM) 작물 도입
유전자변형(GM) 작물과 이에 대응하는 제초제는 호환성이 있으며, 널리 이용되고 있습니다. 국제농업생명공학응용획득서비스(ISAAA)에 따르면 제초제 내성과 해충 저항성을 겸비한 작물의 면적이 6% 증가하여 현재 전 세계 농지의 45%인 8,510만 헥타르에 달하고 있습니다. 이는 무경운 재배, 농약 사용 감소 등 친환경 농법에 대한 농민들의 지지를 보여줍니다. 2018년까지 제초제 저항성은 면화, 콩, 카놀라, 옥수수, 알팔파 등의 작물에서 가장 흔한 특성으로 남아있습니다. 이와 더불어 유전자변형(GM) 작물의 도입은 특히 농약 사용의 추세에 있어서 현재의 농업에 혁명을 가져왔습니다. 제초제를 견딜 수 있도록 설계된 유전자 변형 작물을 통해 농가는 작물을 위험에 빠뜨리지 않고 제초제를 사용할 수 있게 되었습니다. 또한 생명공학 작물의 재배 면적이 비약적으로 확대되어 전 세계에서 수백만 헥타르에 달하고 있습니다. 제초제 저항성이라는 특성은 잡초 방제를 간소화하고 기존 제초 방법에 따른 노동력과 비용을 절감하여 농업 실천의 효율성을 높입니다. 그 결과, 유전자변형 종자 및 이에 대응하는 제초제에 대한 수요가 증가하여 농업 방식에 있으며, 큰 전환점이 되고 있습니다.
잡초 내성 발생률 증가
제초제의 광범위한 사용은 농업 생산량을 크게 증가시켰지만, 한편으로는 잡초의 내성 발생이 우려스러울 정도로 증가하고 있습니다. 이 현상은 잡초가 제초제 살포에 견딜 수 있는 능력을 획득했을 때 발생하며, 시간이 지남에 따라 제초제의 효과를 떨어뜨려 작물의 생산성을 위협하게 됩니다. 식량안보를 보장하기 위해서는 잡초 내성 문제를 해결하는 것이 필수적이며, 제초제 개발의 지속적인 혁신과 지속가능한 농법 도입이 요구됩니다. 통합잡초관리(IWM)는 화학적, 재배적, 기계적 방법을 통합하여 저항성 잡초군에 대응하기 위한 중요한 전략이 되고 있습니다. 2024년 연구에 따르면 혁신적인 옥수수용 발아 전 제초제인 디플루페니칸이 여러 제초제에 내성을 가진 잡초인 물달개비(Amaranthus tuberculatus)를 방제하는 데 있으며, 유망한 효과를 보였다고 합니다. IWM 전략의 핵심 요소로 작용하는 이 기능은 지속가능하고 효율적인 작물 관리 옵션을 제공하면서 잡초 저항성에 대응하기 위한 지속적인 노력을 지원하고 있습니다.
The global herbicides market size was valued at USD 35.4 Billion in 2025. Looking forward, IMARC Group estimates the market to reach USD 47.5 Billion by 2034, exhibiting a CAGR of 3.24% from 2026-2034. Asia Pacific currently dominates the market, holding a market share of over 26.7% in 2025 . The growth of the Asia Pacific region is driven by extensive agricultural activities, government support for modern farming, increasing crop protection awareness, and advancements in herbicide formulations for sustainable practices.
The growing global population is driving the need for food, forcing farmers to enhance crop production from constrained agricultural land. Herbicides are crucial for this purpose as they efficiently control weeds that vie with crops for necessary resources, such as sunlight, nutrients, and water. Besides this, improvements in agricultural methods, like precision agriculture and integrated weed management, are boosting the effectiveness and accuracy of herbicide use. These advancements allow for precise weed management, minimizing waste and ecological effects while enhancing output. Additionally, the increasing recognition among farmers regarding the benefits of herbicides in improving crop quality, boosting yield, and reducing the necessity for labor-intensive manual weeding, is presenting a positive market perspective.
The United States is a key region in the market, driven by the growing adoption of precision agriculture tools and technologies to enhance the effectiveness of herbicide applications, reducing wastage and enhancing targeted weed control. In addition, companies are concentrating on creating autonomous spraying systems and precision instruments that maximize herbicide efficiency, greatly minimizing waste and improving application precision. These innovations enhance input efficiency and also support sustainable farming methods by reducing environmental effects. These advancements allow farmers to oversee extensive operations from a distance, enhancing productivity and efficiency while meeting the increasing demand for sustainable farming practices. In 2024, John Deere and GUSS Automation launched Electric GUSS, the inaugural fully electric autonomous herbicide sprayer for orchards, at the World Ag Expo in California, USA. This sprayer provides accurate spot spraying, minimizing material consumption by as much as 90%, and allows for remote management of several units, boosting productivity and sustainability. Additionally, Smart Apply upgrades for Orchard and mini GUSS sprayers provide improved input efficiency and precision.
Increasing Demand for Food Production
Herbicides play an essential role in modern agriculture by effectively controlling weeds that compete with crops for critical resources like sunlight, water, and nutrients. Managing weeds not only ensures ideal plant development but also enhances overall productivity, leading to higher food production per hectare. Keeping fields free from weeds with herbicide application improves resource efficiency and supports sustainable agricultural practices, crucial for addressing the challenges of limited arable land and rising food demand. According to the UK government, in 2023, 58% of the food eaten locally came from domestic production, highlighting the importance of effective farming practices like herbicide use for ensuring food security. Additionally, herbicides assist in reducing the labor-intensive methods of weed removal, allowing farmers to focus on improved crop management. As global populations increase and resources become scarce, herbicides remain crucial for creating sustainable agricultural methods that align productivity with environmental care.
Adoption of Genetically Modified (GM) Crops
GM crops and the corresponding herbicides are widely used due to their compatibility. The combined features of herbicide tolerance and insect resistance grew by 6%, according to the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA), and now account for 85.1 Million hectares, or 45% of all agricultural land worldwide. It demonstrates the preference of farmers for ecologically friendly agricultural practices, such as no-till planting and less use of pesticides. Herbicide tolerance continued to be the most common feature in crops such as cotton, soybeans, canola, maize, and alfalfa until 2018. Besides this, genetically modified (GM) crop integration has revolutionized current agriculture, especially regarding the dynamics of pesticide use. Genetically modified crops, designed to withstand herbicides, enable farmers to use herbicides without endangering the crop. Additionally, the area cultivated with biotech crops has expanded exponentially, reaching millions of hectares globally. The trait of herbicide resistance simplifies weed control and enhances the effectiveness of agricultural practices by reducing the labor and cost involved in traditional weeding methods. Consequently, this drives the demand for genetically modified seeds and their compatible herbicides, marking a significant shift in agricultural methodologies.
Rising Incidence of Weed Resistance
The extensive application of herbicides is greatly enhancing agricultural output, yet it is also causing a concerning increase in instances of weed resistance. This occurrence takes place when weeds gain the capacity to endure herbicide applications, diminishing the effectiveness of these solutions over time and threatening crop productivity. Tackling weed resistance is essential for ensuring food security, necessitating ongoing innovation in herbicide creation and the implementation of sustainable agricultural methods. Integrated Weed Management (IWM) has become a vital strategy, merging chemical, cultural, and mechanical techniques to tackle resistant weed populations. As per a 2024 survey, Diflufenican, an innovative preemergence herbicide for corn, has shown encouraging effectiveness in managing water hemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus), a weed that is resistant to several herbicides. Its capability to serve as a key element of IWM strategies underscores the continuous initiatives to combat weed resistance while providing sustainable and efficient crop management options.
Synthetic (glyphosate, atrazine, 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, acetochlor, paraquat, and others) leads the market due to its proven effectiveness in managing a broad spectrum of weeds, ensuring higher crop yields and quality. Synthetic herbicide delivers reliable effectiveness across various climate conditions and crop varieties, aiding extensive agricultural businesses. It is especially appreciated for its capacity to target certain weed types or offer non-selective weed management, based on the formulation. Continuous developments in synthetic herbicide technologies are enhancing their ecological compatibility and lowering application rates, tackling sustainability issues while preserving efficacy. Furthermore, robust regulatory endorsements and thorough investigations into safer, more precise formulations persist in reinforcing their market stance. The ease of availability and compatibility with modern farming equipment further boost their adoption, making synthetic herbicide a critical component in enhancing agricultural productivity and ensuring food security.
Selective herbicides dominate the market, owing to their ability to target specific weeds while leaving desired crops unharmed, enhancing agricultural efficiency and productivity. These herbicides are commonly applied to several crops, such as grains, cereals, and fruits, providing accurate weed management while reducing harm to nearby plants. Their function in encouraging healthier crop development and minimizing competition for resources such as nutrients and water renders them essential for farmers. The increasing use of sophisticated agricultural methods, like precision farming, enhances the need for selective herbicides since they enable customized applications to particular regions, maximizing effectiveness and minimizing waste. Ongoing advancements in formulations, such as eco-friendly and bio-based selective herbicides, tackle sustainability issues while ensuring effectiveness. Government initiatives supporting sustainable farming practices and the rising need for higher crop yields to meet food security goals also support the segment's growth.
In 2025, grains and cereals dominate the market, holding 46.4% of the share. Grains and cereals hold the biggest share because of their essential function in satisfying worldwide food needs. These essential crops, such as wheat, rice, and corn, need efficient weed control to guarantee high quality and yields. Herbicides are crucial in minimizing competition from weeds for vital resources such as nutrients, water, and sunlight, which results in improved crop growth. The growing use of contemporary farming methods, like precision agriculture and integrated pest control, improves the effectiveness of herbicide use, subsequently boosting the demand in this area. Additionally, government backing and programs that encourage food security and sustainable agricultural methods play a role in the prevalent application of herbicides in grain and cereal production. Ongoing improvements in herbicide formulations, such as selective and bio-based options, are additionally promoting growth in this area, allowing farmers to enhance productivity while tackling environmental issues.
In 2025, the Asia Pacific region held 26.7% of the total market share. The Asia Pacific region leads the market, driven by significant agricultural operations and its vital contribution to worldwide food production. Due to a large population and varying climatic conditions, there is a significant need for effective weed management strategies to enhance crop yield and quality. Governments throughout the area are actively encouraging contemporary farming methods and offering financial support for agricultural supplies, such as herbicides. The implementation of new crop protection methods, along with progress in bio-based herbicides, is becoming increasingly popular. Nations with substantial agricultural industries are concentrating on boosting productivity via sustainable methods, driving the need for herbicides. In October 2024, FMC, a prominent global firm in agricultural sciences, unveiled the introduction of Ambriva(R) herbicide for application in wheat in the forthcoming growing season during a customer event held in Chandigarh, India. Ambriva(R) herbicide contains Isoflex(R) active, a group 13 herbicide that introduces a new mode of action in cereal cultivation, offering Indian farmers an innovative option for managing resistance.
UNITED STATES HERBICIDES MARKET ANALYSIS
The United States represented 84.90% of the overall market share in North America. The market for herbicides in the United States is propelled by the growing implementation of modern agricultural methods intended to boost crop yields and minimize reliance on labor due to escalating labor expenses. Farmers are increasingly adopting precision farming methods, which are driving the need for specific herbicides to manage weeds effectively while protecting crops. The market is experiencing a rise in demand for bio-based and organic herbicides as consumers and regulatory agencies are prioritizing sustainable and environmentally friendly farming methods. At the same time, the emergence of genetically modified (GM) crops that tolerate herbicides is allowing farmers to apply certain herbicides compatible with these crop systems, thereby increasing sales. The increasing occurrence of herbicide-resistant weeds is driving research and development efforts for stronger herbicide formulations, thereby speeding up product innovation and market growth. Moreover, the rising investments from major stakeholders in distribution systems and the expanding inclination for ready-to-use products among small and medium-sized farmers are enhancing market access. As reported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), a survey revealed that in 2023, there were 1.89 million farms in the United States. The government is actively offering subsidies and technical assistance for integrated weed management initiatives, thus promoting herbicide use even more. These elements, combined with the increasing farmland for valuable crops like corn and soybeans, are driving the expansion of the herbicides market in the United States.
EUROPE HERBICIDES MARKET ANALYSIS
The market for herbicides in Europe is presently influenced by various distinct factors. Farmers are progressively embracing sophisticated weed management techniques to address the growing occurrence of herbicide-resistant weed varieties, prompting them to search for more efficient chemical remedies. Additionally, the increasing desire for greater crop outputs amid the reduction of arable land availability is encouraging farmers to invest in herbicides that boost crop productivity. There is a noteworthy increase in organic agriculture, which is driving the need for herbicides that meet organic farming regulations. As per the UK government, in 2023, 498 thousand hectares were cultivated organically in the UK. Innovations in herbicide formulations are meeting the demand for more selective and less toxic options, which are becoming increasingly popular with European farmers. Furthermore, the growing emphasis on sustainability is driving the creation of environmentally-friendly herbicides, aimed at reducing environmental effects. Regulatory pressure is driving the discontinuation of older, more harmful herbicide chemicals, further boosting the development of innovative, safer options. Furthermore, as European consumers persist in seeking pesticide-free food, producers are rolling out herbicides that enhance efficiency while adhering to strict food safety standards, contributing to market expansion.
ASIA PACIFIC HERBICIDES MARKET ANALYSIS
The herbicide market in the Asia Pacific is undergoing swift expansion owing to multiple region-specific factors. Farming methods are changing, as farmers are progressively embracing innovative agricultural techniques, such as precision farming, which is greatly increasing the demand for herbicides. The area is experiencing an increase in pest and weed resistance, resulting in an escalating dependence on stronger herbicides to sustain crop production. Concurrently, there is a movement towards sustainable agriculture, where governments and farmers are adopting integrated pest management (IPM) techniques that include targeted herbicide application to minimize chemical residues and lessen environmental effects. The growth of urban areas and the rise of extensive agricultural practices are boosting the need for herbicides, as they facilitate greater output despite the decline in available farmland. As per UN Habitat, China's average urbanization rate was 59.6% in 2018, with Zhejiang Province exceeding 68% and Guizhou Province at 46%. In nations such as India and China, the increasing recognition of the advantages of using herbicides, along with government subsidies and assistance for contemporary farming equipment, is further driving market expansion. Additionally, the evolving dietary trends in the area are encouraging the growth of high-value crops that necessitate efficient weed management, leading to an increased reliance on herbicides in both conventional and commercial agriculture.
LATIN AMERICA HERBICIDES MARKET ANALYSIS
The herbicides market in Latin America is currently experiencing growth due to several key factors. Farmers are increasingly adopting herbicides to manage weed resistance, which is becoming a significant challenge in crops such as soybeans, maize, and sugarcane. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), agriculture employs 15.1 Million people in rural establishments, equivalent to 15 percent of the labor force. Agricultural productivity is rising as large-scale farms are intensifying their focus on optimizing yields, and herbicides are playing a crucial role in this process. Governments in the region are also actively promoting modern farming techniques, including the use of chemical solutions to combat pests and weeds, which is driving the demand for herbicides. Concurrently, there is a growing trend of adopting precision agriculture, where herbicides are being applied more efficiently through technology like drones and automated systems, reducing waste and increasing application accuracy. Additionally, Latin America's expanding biofuel production is increasing the need for herbicides to ensure the protection of crops like sugarcane and corn. Climate change is accelerating the spread of invasive weed species, prompting farmers to use more herbicides to safeguard their crops. Lastly, the region is witnessing an increase in export-driven agricultural production, pushing the demand for herbicides to meet global standards of crop protection and quality. These factors are collectively propelling the herbicides market forward in Latin America.
MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA HERBICIDES MARKET ANALYSIS
The herbicides market in the Middle East and Africa is currently experiencing significant growth due to a combination of region-specific factors. Increasing agricultural productivity to meet the growing food demand in countries like Egypt, South Africa, and Saudi Arabia is driving the adoption of herbicides. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), in 2019, the gross value of South African agricultural production by province is USD 14.91 Billion. Farmers are increasingly relying on herbicides to control weed proliferation, which is enhancing crop yields and reducing labor costs. The ongoing shift towards modern farming practices is leading to the adoption of more efficient herbicide formulations that minimize environmental impact while maximizing crop protection. Furthermore, government initiatives in several countries are promoting the use of agricultural chemicals to boost food security, with subsidies and incentives encouraging herbicide usage. Climate change is also playing a role, with irregular rainfall patterns and extreme weather conditions, which are pushing farmers to seek more reliable solutions for managing weed infestations. As a result, there is a growing demand for herbicides that are specifically designed to tackle the unique environmental challenges faced by farmers in the region. Moreover, the increasing awareness among farmers about the benefits of herbicides is leading to an expanding market for these products across both large-scale commercial farms and smallholder farms.
Key players are innovating and expanding their product portfolios for meet the escalating demand for effective weed control solutions. They are investing in research and development (R&D) to create advanced formulations, including bio-based and environmentally friendly herbicides, to address sustainability concerns. Strategic collaborations, mergers, and acquisitions are helping these companies strengthen their market presence and geographic reach. Additionally, they are leveraging digital technologies and precision agriculture tools to offer tailored solutions that enhance application efficiency and reduce environmental impact. In 2024, Bayer acknowledged the EPA approval of Vios FX herbicide. This addition expands Bayer's cereal herbicides lineup, offering clients more options for managing weeds effectively. Vios(TM) FX combines Group 2 (thiencarbazone-methyl) and Group 4 (fluroxypyr) active ingredients to combat resilient weeds like Group 1-resistant foxtail, wild oats, and Kochia. Its versatile tank mix options empower growers to customize weed control while maintaining crop rotation flexibility.