This page contains a Flash digital edition of a book.
FEATURE
The value of the pesticide market for winter
Figure 3: Percentage of farms divided into acreage
wheat is US$102.5 million, with over US$53 segments in particular proviences
million spent on fungicides and US$31.4 million 0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
spent on herbicides. All the interviewed farmers Dolnoslaskie 58% 18% 6% 9% 9% 3%
apply herbicides, while 74% apply fungicides,
Kujawsko-Pomarskie 70% 14% 4% 5% 5%2%
54% treat the seeds by themselves and 50%
Lubelskie 69% 17% 4%4% 6%
Lubuskie 57% 20% 7% 5% 6% 5%
use growth regulators. Insecticides are used by
Lodzkie 62% 22% 6% 6% 4%
one-third of farmers, whereas only 1% uses
Malopdskie 54% 26% 20%
biostimulators.
Mazowieckie 73% 15% 5% 4%3%
Opdskie 63% 12% 5% 7% 10% 3%
Podkarpackie 49% 26% 10% 15%
In total, herbicides are applied to approximately
Podaskie 78% 11% 5% 6%
1,160 million ha of winter wheat. The most
Pomarskie 63% 17% 5% 8% 5%2%
widely applied herbicides are Glean 75 WG Slaskie 54% 24% 9% 6% 7%
(17%), Maraton 375 SC (13%) and Roundup
Swietokrzyskie 61% 39%
Warminsko-Mazurskie 65% 15% 5% 7% 5%3%
360 SL (6%). Most of the farmers assess these
Welkoposkie 61% 16% 6% 8% 6% 3%
products positively and give them a score of
Zachodriopomarskie 55% 20% 6% 7% 7% 5%
50-100ha 101-200ha 201-300ha 301-500ha 501-1000ha 1001ha
The value of the pesticide market
for winter wheat is US$102.5
Figure 4: Crops in various acreage segments
0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
million, with over US$53 million
72%
60%
spent on fungicides and US$31.4
50–100ha
50%
39%
32%
29%
34%
million spent on herbicides.
74%
58%
101–200ha
43%
50%
35%
32%
20%
74%
62%
201–300ha
33%
49%
52%
10%
18%
75%
46%
six out of seven, with 100% of respondents
301–500ha
44%
60%
53%
43%
wanting to use Roundup again, 97% wanting
85%
55%
to use Maraton again and 93% wanting to use 501–1000ha
54%
67%
56%
23%
Glean again.The total value of the winter wheat
7%
100%
herbicide market for farms with more than
56%
1001ha
60%
72%
60%
50ha of arable land is approximately US$31
35%
17%
million (see Figure 5). Winter Barley Winter Oilseed Maize Sugar Potatoes
wheat triticale rape beet
The following pesticide producers achieved
the highest sales of winter wheat herbicides:
DuPont (approximately US$8.9 million), BASF
and Bayer (approximately US$4.9 million each)
Figure 5: Top 10 herbicides in winter wheat
and Monsanto (approximately US$4.6 million).
by volume of sales
0% 10% 20% 30%
Fungicides are applied to over 1 million ha of
Glean 75 GW 16%
winter wheat, with the highest share taken by
Maraton 375 SC 15%
Artea 330 EC (19%) followed by Tilt Plus 400 EC
(17%) and Alert 375 S.C (14%; see Figure 6). Apyros 75 WG 8%
Granstar Strong 7%
The value of the winter wheat fungicide market
is over US$53 million. The highest sales are
Roundup 360 SL 6%
generated by Juwell TT and Tilt Plus, both with
Atlantis 04 WG 5%
over US$9.2 million, followed by Artea with
approximately US$6.7 million. BASF (45%)
Huzar 05 WG 4%
has the highest share of the winter wheat Lintur 70 WG 4%
fungicide market, followed by Syngenta (41%),
Granstar 75 WG 3%
DuPont (19%), Bayer (17%), Sarzyna (6%) and
Makhteshim-Agan (5%).
Aminopielik D 450 SL 3%
60 September 2007 • www.agrow.com
Figure 3: Precentage of farms divided into acreage
segments in particular proviences
0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
Dolnoskaskie 58% 18% 6% 9% 9% 3%
Kujawsko-Pomorskie 70% 14% 4% 5% 5%2%
Lubelskie 69% 17% 4%4% 6%
57% 20% 7% 5% 6% 5%
Loclzkie 62% 22% 6% 6% 4%
Malopdskie 54% 26% 20%
Mazowieckie 73% 15% 5% 4%3%
Opdskie 63% 12% 5% 7% 10% 3%
Pockarpackie 49% 26% 10% 15%
Podaskie 78% 11% 5% 6%
Pomarskie 63% 17% 5% 8% 5%2%
Slaskie 54% 24% 9% 6% 7%
Swietokrzyskie 61% 39%
Waminsko-Mazurskie 65% 15% 5% 7% 5%3%
Welkopoiskie 61% 16% 6% 8% 6% 3%
Zachodriopomarskie 55% 20% 6% 7% 7% 5%
50-100ha 101-200ha 201-300ha 301-500ha 501-1000ha 1001 hai wiecej
Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16  |  Page 17  |  Page 18  |  Page 19  |  Page 20  |  Page 21  |  Page 22  |  Page 23  |  Page 24  |  Page 25  |  Page 26  |  Page 27  |  Page 28  |  Page 29  |  Page 30  |  Page 31  |  Page 32  |  Page 33  |  Page 34  |  Page 35  |  Page 36  |  Page 37  |  Page 38  |  Page 39  |  Page 40  |  Page 41  |  Page 42  |  Page 43  |  Page 44  |  Page 45  |  Page 46  |  Page 47  |  Page 48  |  Page 49  |  Page 50  |  Page 51  |  Page 52  |  Page 53  |  Page 54  |  Page 55  |  Page 56  |  Page 57  |  Page 58  |  Page 59  |  Page 60  |  Page 61  |  Page 62  |  Page 63  |  Page 64  |  Page 65  |  Page 66  |  Page 67  |  Page 68  |  Page 69  |  Page 70  |  Page 71  |  Page 72  |  Page 73  |  Page 74  |  Page 75  |  Page 76  |  Page 77  |  Page 78  |  Page 79  |  Page 80  |  Page 81  |  Page 82