Every other day there are stories in newspaper about being people ill after eating grains, in which cultivation process has used chemical pesticides. In last few years, the trend of using chemical pesticides have increased like never before. This added use of such chemicals have put a fatal impact on land as well as crops. The excessive use of them has made the land infertile while crops cultivated, became toxic.
To overcome this problem, now agriculture scientists have come with idea of biopesticides. These biopesticides are used to curb the affect of harmful organisms present in fields. In present scenario, it is one of the most important measures to get a solution for alarming food issues. The increased used of biopesticides have also increased the numbers of its manufacturer. Now we can see many biopesticides manufacturers serving to farmers from all across the world.
These pesticides are devoid of all the harmful impacts which is generally featured by chemical fertilizers. Such as -
-Bio pesticides do not put harmful impact on natural nutrients found in soil.
-They do not toxicate grains which saves consumer from many linked issues.
-Grains with
biopesticides is also the substitute for those who keep looking for organig food.
These points have benefited the agricultural bio tech industry in many ways, as according to a research done by Global Industry Anylsyts Inc. the market of biopesticides is going to be US$ 12 billion by 2015. This news has encouraged almost every biopesticide manufacturer to give a new touch to their business. In its report, Global Industry Anylsyts Inc. concludes further -
GIA announces the release of a comprehensive global report on Agricultural Biotechnology market. The global market for Agricultural Biotechnology is forecast to reach US$12 billion by the year 2015. Key factors driving demand for agricultural biotechnology include the drive to enhance crop yield and productivity, minimize costs, and develop pest and disease resistant crops. Considerable shortage of food and agricultural supplies, shortage in water supplies, and uncertain and adverse environmental conditions in various parts of the world is also fueling demand for biotechnology-based crops.