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According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Algaecides Market is accounted for $5.08 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $8.7 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 8.1% during the forecast period. Algaecides are chemical substances specifically designed to control, prevent, or eliminate the growth of algae in various environments. Algaecides work by disrupting the photosynthesis process, inhibiting the growth of algae cells, and ultimately leading to their death. Algaecides are commonly used to control and prevent algae growth in swimming pools, water parks, and other recreational water facilities.
Rising demand in agriculture
Algaecides find widespread application in agricultural settings to control and mitigate the proliferation of algae in irrigation systems, ponds, and water bodies associated with farming practices. Algaecides serve as essential tools in maintaining the integrity of irrigation infrastructure, preventing clogging, and optimizing water distribution. Moreover, algaecides play a crucial role in safeguarding the quality of water used in agriculture, ensuring that it remains conducive to healthy plant growth. These factors drive the market demand.
Environmental concerns
Improper application or excessive use of algaecides can lead to chemical runoff into water bodies, which can degrade water quality and harm aquatic life. Some algaecides contain toxic ingredients that can persist in the environment, potentially causing long-term harm to ecosystems. Furthermore, the accumulation of algaecides in water bodies can contribute to the development of algaecide-resistant algae strains. Therefore, environmental concerns present a significant restraint in the algaecides market.
Rising awareness of water quality
Algae growth in water bodies can compromise water quality, leading to aesthetic issues, foul odors, and potential health risks. Algaecides play a crucial role in addressing this problem by controlling and preventing the growth of algae. They are applied in lakes, ponds, reservoirs, and other water bodies to prevent algal blooms and maintain a healthy aquatic ecosystem. Additionally, algaecides are used in swimming pools, water parks, and other recreational facilities to ensure safe and visually appealing water environments for the public. These factors accelerate the market demand.
Development of alternative solutions
As environmental concerns and sustainability become more prominent, there is a growing demand for eco-friendly and non-chemical methods of algae control. One alternative approach is the use of biological controls, such as the introduction of natural predators or the application of beneficial bacteria or enzymes that can inhibit algal growth. These methods are often perceived as more environmentally friendly and have gained attention as potential alternatives to chemical algaecides which hampers the market growth.
Covid-19 Impact
The algaecide market experienced the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as global disruptions in supply chains, trade restrictions, and economic uncertainties affected various industries. The pandemic led to a temporary slowdown in manufacturing activities and disrupted the distribution channels of algaecide products. Additionally, the economic downturn prompted cost-conscious spending across industries, including agriculture and aquaculture, which affected the purchasing patterns of algaecides.
The chelated copper segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The chelated copper segment is estimated to hold the largest share. In algaecide formulations, chelated copper enhances the stability and bioavailability of copper, ensuring its prolonged efficacy in controlling algae. Chelated copper-based algaecides are known for their broad-spectrum effectiveness against a wide range of algae species. Moreover, these algaecides work by disrupting the cellular structures of algae, hindering their photosynthetic processes, and ultimately leading to their elimination.
The non-selective algaecides segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The non-selective algaecides segment is anticipated to have lucrative growth during the forecast period. They are widely employed in diverse applications, including agricultural irrigation systems, recreational water facilities, and industrial water bodies. Non-selective algaecides often contain active ingredients such as copper-based compounds, quaternary ammonium compounds, or other broad-spectrum agents. These algaecides work by disrupting vital cellular processes in algae, preventing photosynthesis, and leading to their elimination.
North America commanded the largest market share during the extrapolated period owing to robust demand for algaecide products across various industries. The region's diverse aquatic ecosystems, including lakes, reservoirs, and recreational water facilities, drive the need for effective algae control solutions. Moreover, heightened awareness of water safety, coupled with stringent environmental regulations, has underscored the importance of algae management, boosting the market for algaecide products in this region.
Asia Pacific is expected to witness profitable growth over the projection period. The region's diverse aquatic ecosystems, including ponds, rivers, and aquaculture facilities, create a significant demand for algaecides to address algae-related challenges. In agriculture, the use of algaecides in irrigation systems ensures water quality for crops, contributing to increased agricultural productivity. Rapid urbanization and the proliferation of recreational water facilities, such as swimming pools and water theme parks, in this region further amplify the need for algaecides to maintain clear and safe water.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in the Algaecides Market include Lonza Group AG, Nufarm Limited, Waterco Limited, BASF SE, DOW Chemical Company, UPL Limited, Sepro Corporation, Biosafe Systems, LLC, Oreq Corporation, Airmax, Inc., ePRO Corporation, Lenntech B.V., Syngenta and Bayer AG.
In January 2023, Bayer and the agricultural biotech company Oerth Bio announced a new collaboration seeking to develop the next generation of more sustainable crop protection products.
In September 2022, BASF announces innovation partnership with RiKarbon on emollients derived from bio-waste. Partnership builds on successful R&D activities of RiKarbon Inc. for new green emollients from bio-waste for personal care formulations.
In April 2021, Dow Chemicals, one of the largest global manufacturers of plastic has announced a partnership with Mura Technology, a company based in the U.K. The partnership will support the rapid scaling of Mura's new HydroPRS process to prevent plastic and carbon from entering the environment.