Sustainable Agriculture Outlook: Dormant & Summer Oils for Scale Insects, Mites & Whiteflies
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Global Leading Market Research Publisher QYResearch announces the release of its latest report "Organic Horticultural Oil - Global Market Share and Ranking, Overall Sales and Demand Forecast 2026-2032". Based on current situation and impact historical analysis (2021-2025) and forecast calculations (2026-2032), this report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global Organic Horticultural Oil market, including market size, share, demand, industry development status, and forecasts for the next few years.
For organic farmers, high-end horticultural producers, and integrated pest management (IPM) practitioners, managing pest pressure without synthetic pesticides requires effective, low-toxicity solutions that comply with organic certification standards. The global Organic Horticultural Oil market addresses this need through agricultural sprays made from vegetable oil or organically certified high-purity mineral oil, refined via low-aromatic hydrocarbon processes and environmentally friendly emulsification. By coating insect surfaces, blocking respiratory pores, disrupting egg hatching, and interfering with fungal spore germination, these oils achieve physical and physiological control without chemical pesticide residues, complying with OMRI and IFOAM standards. Applied as dormant or growing season sprays on fruit trees, grapes, berries, vegetables, and ornamentals, organic horticultural oils are widely adopted in organic farms and high-end horticulture worldwide.
The global market for Organic Horticultural Oil was estimated to be worth US$ 1852 million in 2025 and is projected to reach US$ 3532 million, growing at a CAGR of 9.8% from 2026 to 2032. In 2024, the global market will reach approximately 76 million gallons of annual sales, with an average price of approximately per gallon. This robust growth reflects expanding organic acreage and the shift toward residue-free pest management.
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Residue-Free Pest Control for Certified Organic Production
Organic horticultural oil is a type of agricultural spray oil formulated with vegetable oil or certified organic high-purity mineral oil as its base material. It undergoes refining, dewaxing, low-aromatics treatment, and environmentally friendly emulsifiers. It is primarily used in organic farming systems to control pests such as scale insects, mites, whiteflies, aphids, and some fungal diseases. Typical upstream raw materials include certified organic base oil, plant-derived emulsifiers, and antioxidant stabilizers.
The physical mode of action prevents pest resistance development—a critical advantage over synthetic chemical pesticides. Low toxicity to beneficial insects (predatory mites, ladybugs, bees) makes it compatible with biological control programs. Biodegradability and low environmental persistence align with organic principles.
Manufacturer Product Differentiation
Bonide: OMRI-certified organic horticultural oil suitable for year-round use in home gardens and commercial orchards.
Monterey: High-purity, low-evaporation-loss formula reduces risk of phytotoxicity in high-temperature conditions.
JMS Flower Farms: Organic oil formula optimized for greenhouse crops, effectively reducing whitefly and powdery mildew pressure.
Ferti-Lome: Highly compatible with organic fungicides, allowing farmers to apply multiple protective applications simultaneously.
Market Trends & Growth Drivers
Global demand is driven by the expansion of organic agricultural land. Continued growth in organic food consumption in Europe and the United States is driving expansion of organic agricultural acreage, directly driving demand for horticultural oils.
Oceania (Australia, New Zealand): Highest proportion of organic agricultural land globally. Export-oriented organic fruit and vegetable industries generate steady demand, making this region a key global market anchor.
Asia-Pacific (China, India, Vietnam): Rapid growth in organic arable land driven by national policies promoting organic certification and export-oriented agriculture. Export-oriented fruit and vegetable plantations rapidly adopt organic horticultural oils meeting international standards for European and American certification requirements.
Climate change is increasing pest survival rates overwintering, raising protective spraying frequency in orchards and vegetable farms. In high-investment, precision horticultural production, organic horticultural oils combined with biopesticides and microbial control have become key components of IPM systems.
Industry Segmentation: Oil Types & Applications
Dormant Oils: Applied during plant dormancy (late winter/early spring) for overwintering pest control.
Summer Oils: Lighter oils applied during growing season for active pest management.
Application Segments
Household: Home gardeners for fruit trees, roses, and ornamentals.
Commercial Use: Orchards, vineyards, vegetable farms, and greenhouse operations.
Competitive Landscape
Key players include Bonide, Monterey, Safer, BioWorks, JMS Flower Farms, Natural Guard, Ferti-Lome, Hi-Yield, Essentria, PureSpray, Summit, Southern Ag, Resolute Oil, HP Lubricants, and Volck.
Market Segmentation
The Organic Horticultural Oil market is segmented as below:
By Company
Bonide
Monterey
Safer
BioWorks
JMS Flower Farms
Natural Guard
Ferti-Lome
Hi-Yield
Essentria
PureSpray
Summit
Southern Ag
Resolute Oil
HP Lubricants
Volck
Segment by Type
Dormant Oils
Summer Oils
Segment by Application
Household
Commercial Use
Exclusive Industry Outlook
Looking ahead, the convergence of organic horticultural oil technology with precision application, biological control integration, and climate adaptation represents a significant growth opportunity. Development of tank-mix compatible formulations with biopesticides and beneficial microbes will enable integrated programs. Improved spreader-sticker technologies will reduce runoff and improve rainfastness. Additionally, the expansion of organic fruit and vegetable acreage globally—driven by consumer demand and regulatory incentives—will sustain demand. The ability to offer organic horticultural oils that combine pest control efficacy, plant safety, and OMRI certification—supported by application timing guidance and compatibility data—will define competitive differentiation.
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For organic farmers, high-end horticultural producers, and integrated pest management (IPM) practitioners, managing pest pressure without synthetic pesticides requires effective, low-toxicity solutions that comply with organic certification standards. The global Organic Horticultural Oil market addresses this need through agricultural sprays made from vegetable oil or organically certified high-purity mineral oil, refined via low-aromatic hydrocarbon processes and environmentally friendly emulsification. By coating insect surfaces, blocking respiratory pores, disrupting egg hatching, and interfering with fungal spore germination, these oils achieve physical and physiological control without chemical pesticide residues, complying with OMRI and IFOAM standards. Applied as dormant or growing season sprays on fruit trees, grapes, berries, vegetables, and ornamentals, organic horticultural oils are widely adopted in organic farms and high-end horticulture worldwide.
The global market for Organic Horticultural Oil was estimated to be worth US$ 1852 million in 2025 and is projected to reach US$ 3532 million, growing at a CAGR of 9.8% from 2026 to 2032. In 2024, the global market will reach approximately 76 million gallons of annual sales, with an average price of approximately per gallon. This robust growth reflects expanding organic acreage and the shift toward residue-free pest management.
【Get a free sample PDF of this report (Including Full TOC, List of Tables & Figures, Chart)】
https://www.qyresearch.com/reports/6095753/organic-horticultural-oil
Residue-Free Pest Control for Certified Organic Production
Organic horticultural oil is a type of agricultural spray oil formulated with vegetable oil or certified organic high-purity mineral oil as its base material. It undergoes refining, dewaxing, low-aromatics treatment, and environmentally friendly emulsifiers. It is primarily used in organic farming systems to control pests such as scale insects, mites, whiteflies, aphids, and some fungal diseases. Typical upstream raw materials include certified organic base oil, plant-derived emulsifiers, and antioxidant stabilizers.
The physical mode of action prevents pest resistance development—a critical advantage over synthetic chemical pesticides. Low toxicity to beneficial insects (predatory mites, ladybugs, bees) makes it compatible with biological control programs. Biodegradability and low environmental persistence align with organic principles.
Manufacturer Product Differentiation
Bonide: OMRI-certified organic horticultural oil suitable for year-round use in home gardens and commercial orchards.
Monterey: High-purity, low-evaporation-loss formula reduces risk of phytotoxicity in high-temperature conditions.
JMS Flower Farms: Organic oil formula optimized for greenhouse crops, effectively reducing whitefly and powdery mildew pressure.
Ferti-Lome: Highly compatible with organic fungicides, allowing farmers to apply multiple protective applications simultaneously.
Market Trends & Growth Drivers
Global demand is driven by the expansion of organic agricultural land. Continued growth in organic food consumption in Europe and the United States is driving expansion of organic agricultural acreage, directly driving demand for horticultural oils.
Oceania (Australia, New Zealand): Highest proportion of organic agricultural land globally. Export-oriented organic fruit and vegetable industries generate steady demand, making this region a key global market anchor.
Asia-Pacific (China, India, Vietnam): Rapid growth in organic arable land driven by national policies promoting organic certification and export-oriented agriculture. Export-oriented fruit and vegetable plantations rapidly adopt organic horticultural oils meeting international standards for European and American certification requirements.
Climate change is increasing pest survival rates overwintering, raising protective spraying frequency in orchards and vegetable farms. In high-investment, precision horticultural production, organic horticultural oils combined with biopesticides and microbial control have become key components of IPM systems.
Industry Segmentation: Oil Types & Applications
Dormant Oils: Applied during plant dormancy (late winter/early spring) for overwintering pest control.
Summer Oils: Lighter oils applied during growing season for active pest management.
Application Segments
Household: Home gardeners for fruit trees, roses, and ornamentals.
Commercial Use: Orchards, vineyards, vegetable farms, and greenhouse operations.
Competitive Landscape
Key players include Bonide, Monterey, Safer, BioWorks, JMS Flower Farms, Natural Guard, Ferti-Lome, Hi-Yield, Essentria, PureSpray, Summit, Southern Ag, Resolute Oil, HP Lubricants, and Volck.
Market Segmentation
The Organic Horticultural Oil market is segmented as below:
By Company
Bonide
Monterey
Safer
BioWorks
JMS Flower Farms
Natural Guard
Ferti-Lome
Hi-Yield
Essentria
PureSpray
Summit
Southern Ag
Resolute Oil
HP Lubricants
Volck
Segment by Type
Dormant Oils
Summer Oils
Segment by Application
Household
Commercial Use
Exclusive Industry Outlook
Looking ahead, the convergence of organic horticultural oil technology with precision application, biological control integration, and climate adaptation represents a significant growth opportunity. Development of tank-mix compatible formulations with biopesticides and beneficial microbes will enable integrated programs. Improved spreader-sticker technologies will reduce runoff and improve rainfastness. Additionally, the expansion of organic fruit and vegetable acreage globally—driven by consumer demand and regulatory incentives—will sustain demand. The ability to offer organic horticultural oils that combine pest control efficacy, plant safety, and OMRI certification—supported by application timing guidance and compatibility data—will define competitive differentiation.
Contact Us:
If you have any queries regarding this report or if you would like further information, please contact us:
QY Research Inc.
Add: 17890 Castleton Street Suite 369 City of Industry CA 91748 United States
EN: https://www.qyresearch.com
E-mail: global@qyresearch.com
Tel: 001-626-842-1666(US)
JP: https://www.qyresearch.co.jp
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