Global Bisultap Industry Outlook: Systemic Insecticide for Agriculture & Horticulture
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Global pest management faces increasing challenges from insect resistance to conventional pyrethroids and organophosphates. Farmers and agronomic advisors require insecticides with novel modes of action, systemic translocation, and multi-route efficacy (contact, stomach, and fumigant activity). Bisultap — a synthetic organonitrogen insecticide derived from nereistoxin analogs — addresses these needs by disrupting insect neurotransmission, causing rapid paralysis and mortality. Unlike single-mode products, Bisultap offers sustained protection across both chewing and sucking pests. According to the latest industry analysis, the global market for Bisultap was estimated at US$ 33.0 million in 2025 and is projected to reach US$ 41.84 million by 2032, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.5% from 2026 to 2032. This growth is underpinned by rising adoption of integrated pest management (IPM) programs and the need for residue-compliant solutions in export-oriented crop farming.
Global Leading Market Research Publisher QYResearch announces the release of its latest report "Bisultap - 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 Bisultap market, including market size, share, demand, industry development status, and forecasts for the next few years.
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1. Core Keyword Integration & Chemical Mechanism
Three key concepts define the Bisultap market: Systemic Insecticide, Neurotoxic Mode of Action, and Nereistoxin Analog Chemistry. Chemically designated as 2-dimethylamino-1,3-bis(sulfothio)sodium propane, Bisultap blocks nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in insect synapses — a mechanism distinct from acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. This unique neurotoxic mode of action provides three critical advantages: (i) low cross-resistance with carbamates and pyrethroids, (ii) efficacy against resistant Plutella xylostella (diamondback moth) and Chilo suppressalis (rice stem borer), and (iii) systemic translocation enabling protection of untreated plant tissues.
2. Formulation Segmentation & Industry Layering: Agricultural vs. Horticultural Applications
From an industry structure perspective, Bisultap demand varies significantly between broad-acre agricultural crops (rice, vegetables, cotton) and high-value horticultural crops (fruits, tea, ornamental plants).
Agricultural Crops (largest application segment): Dominated by 25% Bisultap Aqueous Solution due to higher active ingredient concentration for field-scale spraying. Rice paddies in Southeast Asia represent the heaviest usage, targeting stem borers and leaf folders. Recent data indicates agricultural crops accounted for approximately 65% of global Bisultap consumption in 2025.
Horticultural Crops: Prefer 18% Bisultap Aqueous Solution for finer droplet application and lower phytotoxicity risk on tender leaves. Tea plantations in China and India have adopted Bisultap as a replacement for endosulfan, with pre-harvest intervals (PHI) as short as 7–10 days.
Other Concentrations (e.g., powder or granular formulations) are emerging for soil application against root maggots and grubs, though they remain niche (<5% of market).
3. Recent Data & Technical Developments (Last 6 Months)
Between Q4 2025 and Q1 2026, several regulatory and technical shifts have impacted the Bisultap landscape:
Residue limit harmonization: China's National Food Safety Standard (GB 2763-2025) updated maximum residue limits (MRLs) for Bisultap in rice to 0.5 mg/kg, aligning with Codex Alimentarius guidelines. This has facilitated exports of Chinese-grown rice to the EU and Japan.
Formulation stability improvements: New co-formulants have extended the shelf life of Bisultap aqueous solutions from 18 to 24 months at 40°C storage conditions, reducing supply chain waste by an estimated 8–10%.
Policy driver – Green pesticide certification: In India, Bisultap has been included in the Central Insecticides Board's "reduced-risk" category for IPM programs, accelerating registration approvals for domestic formulators.
User case example – Mekong Delta, Vietnam: A cooperative of 2,500 rice farmers reduced insecticide applications from 6 to 3 per season after rotating Bisultap with a biological agent (Bacillus thuringiensis). Yield loss from stem borer dropped from 12% to below 3%, and net income increased by US$ 220 per hectare.
4. Competitive Landscape & Regional Dynamics
The Bisultap market features a concentrated supplier base with strong regional specialization:
Company Headquarters Key Strength
Jiangsu Changqing Agrochemical Co., Ltd. China Largest technical-grade producer; 25% solution dominates domestic rice market
Hunan Haohua Chemical Co., Ltd. China Focus on export-ready formulations (EU MRL-compliant)
Hangzhou KEYING Chem Co., Ltd. China Specialty in 18% solution for tea and fruit crops
Shengmao (Anhui) Agricultural Technology China Emerging player with granular formulations for soil pests
J-GLOBAL Japan Distribution and quality testing for Japanese import market
BOC Sciences USA Laboratory-scale and R&D supply for agrochemical innovation
Cymit Química Spain EU-based repackaging and regulatory compliance consulting
Exclusive observation: Unlike mature insecticide markets dominated by multinationals (e.g., Syngenta, Bayer), Bisultap remains primarily supplied by Chinese manufacturers. This creates both cost advantages (30–40% lower than novel chemistry alternatives) and supply chain vulnerability to China's environmental policy shifts.
5. Technical Challenges & Future Outlook (2026–2032)
Despite its advantages, Bisultap adoption faces two key barriers:
Photodegradation sensitivity: Bisultap degrades under intense UV exposure, limiting its effectiveness in tropical high-radiation regions. Encapsulation technologies under development may extend field persistence by 3–5 days.
Narrow spectrum: While excellent against Lepidoptera and Coleoptera, Bisultap shows limited efficacy against sap-sucking pests (aphids, whiteflies), necessitating tank-mix partners.
By 2032, the market is expected to exceed US$ 41.8 million, with the fastest growth in horticultural crops (CAGR 4.1%) driven by organic-compatible IPM programs and tea/coffee export quality standards. Southeast Asia and South Asia will remain the largest regional markets, accounting for over 60% of global demand.
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Global Leading Market Research Publisher QYResearch announces the release of its latest report "Bisultap - 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 Bisultap market, including market size, share, demand, industry development status, and forecasts for the next few years.
【Get a free sample PDF of this report (Including Full TOC, List of Tables & Figures, Chart)】
https://www.qyresearch.com/reports/6091798/bisultap
1. Core Keyword Integration & Chemical Mechanism
Three key concepts define the Bisultap market: Systemic Insecticide, Neurotoxic Mode of Action, and Nereistoxin Analog Chemistry. Chemically designated as 2-dimethylamino-1,3-bis(sulfothio)sodium propane, Bisultap blocks nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in insect synapses — a mechanism distinct from acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. This unique neurotoxic mode of action provides three critical advantages: (i) low cross-resistance with carbamates and pyrethroids, (ii) efficacy against resistant Plutella xylostella (diamondback moth) and Chilo suppressalis (rice stem borer), and (iii) systemic translocation enabling protection of untreated plant tissues.
2. Formulation Segmentation & Industry Layering: Agricultural vs. Horticultural Applications
From an industry structure perspective, Bisultap demand varies significantly between broad-acre agricultural crops (rice, vegetables, cotton) and high-value horticultural crops (fruits, tea, ornamental plants).
Agricultural Crops (largest application segment): Dominated by 25% Bisultap Aqueous Solution due to higher active ingredient concentration for field-scale spraying. Rice paddies in Southeast Asia represent the heaviest usage, targeting stem borers and leaf folders. Recent data indicates agricultural crops accounted for approximately 65% of global Bisultap consumption in 2025.
Horticultural Crops: Prefer 18% Bisultap Aqueous Solution for finer droplet application and lower phytotoxicity risk on tender leaves. Tea plantations in China and India have adopted Bisultap as a replacement for endosulfan, with pre-harvest intervals (PHI) as short as 7–10 days.
Other Concentrations (e.g., powder or granular formulations) are emerging for soil application against root maggots and grubs, though they remain niche (<5% of market).
3. Recent Data & Technical Developments (Last 6 Months)
Between Q4 2025 and Q1 2026, several regulatory and technical shifts have impacted the Bisultap landscape:
Residue limit harmonization: China's National Food Safety Standard (GB 2763-2025) updated maximum residue limits (MRLs) for Bisultap in rice to 0.5 mg/kg, aligning with Codex Alimentarius guidelines. This has facilitated exports of Chinese-grown rice to the EU and Japan.
Formulation stability improvements: New co-formulants have extended the shelf life of Bisultap aqueous solutions from 18 to 24 months at 40°C storage conditions, reducing supply chain waste by an estimated 8–10%.
Policy driver – Green pesticide certification: In India, Bisultap has been included in the Central Insecticides Board's "reduced-risk" category for IPM programs, accelerating registration approvals for domestic formulators.
User case example – Mekong Delta, Vietnam: A cooperative of 2,500 rice farmers reduced insecticide applications from 6 to 3 per season after rotating Bisultap with a biological agent (Bacillus thuringiensis). Yield loss from stem borer dropped from 12% to below 3%, and net income increased by US$ 220 per hectare.
4. Competitive Landscape & Regional Dynamics
The Bisultap market features a concentrated supplier base with strong regional specialization:
Company Headquarters Key Strength
Jiangsu Changqing Agrochemical Co., Ltd. China Largest technical-grade producer; 25% solution dominates domestic rice market
Hunan Haohua Chemical Co., Ltd. China Focus on export-ready formulations (EU MRL-compliant)
Hangzhou KEYING Chem Co., Ltd. China Specialty in 18% solution for tea and fruit crops
Shengmao (Anhui) Agricultural Technology China Emerging player with granular formulations for soil pests
J-GLOBAL Japan Distribution and quality testing for Japanese import market
BOC Sciences USA Laboratory-scale and R&D supply for agrochemical innovation
Cymit Química Spain EU-based repackaging and regulatory compliance consulting
Exclusive observation: Unlike mature insecticide markets dominated by multinationals (e.g., Syngenta, Bayer), Bisultap remains primarily supplied by Chinese manufacturers. This creates both cost advantages (30–40% lower than novel chemistry alternatives) and supply chain vulnerability to China's environmental policy shifts.
5. Technical Challenges & Future Outlook (2026–2032)
Despite its advantages, Bisultap adoption faces two key barriers:
Photodegradation sensitivity: Bisultap degrades under intense UV exposure, limiting its effectiveness in tropical high-radiation regions. Encapsulation technologies under development may extend field persistence by 3–5 days.
Narrow spectrum: While excellent against Lepidoptera and Coleoptera, Bisultap shows limited efficacy against sap-sucking pests (aphids, whiteflies), necessitating tank-mix partners.
By 2032, the market is expected to exceed US$ 41.8 million, with the fastest growth in horticultural crops (CAGR 4.1%) driven by organic-compatible IPM programs and tea/coffee export quality standards. Southeast Asia and South Asia will remain the largest regional markets, accounting for over 60% of global demand.
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)
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