The Japan glyphosate herbicide market size reached USD 603.85 Million in 2025. The market is projected to reach USD 957.92 Million by 2034, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 5.26% during 2026-2034. The market is driven by the Japanese government's MIDORI Strategy targeting a 50% reduction in chemical pesticides by 2050, encouraging the development and adoption of more efficient herbicide formulations and integrated pest management approaches. Aging farming population with an average farmer age of 67 is accelerating the adoption of labor-saving weed control solutions, with herbicides accounting for 45.5% of Japan's crop protection market. Rising herbicide resistance among multiple weed species is also necessitating innovation in novel active ingredients and rotation strategies, expanding the Japan glyphosate herbicide market share.
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2025
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2026-2034
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2020-2025
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| Market Size in 2025 | USD 603.85 Million |
| Market Forecast in 2034 | USD 957.92 Million |
| Market Growth Rate 2026-2034 | 5.26% |
Government-Led Sustainability Transformation Through MIDORI Strategy
Japan's agricultural sector is undergoing a significant transformation driven by the government's MIDORI (Green) Strategy, which aims to reduce the environmental footprint of farming practices while maintaining productivity. Launched in 2021 by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, this comprehensive policy framework targets a 50% reduction in risk-weighted chemical pesticide use, a 30% reduction in chemical fertilizers, and an expansion of organic farming to cover 25% of farmland by 2050. The strategy emphasizes innovation through smart agriculture technologies, including precision application drones and AI-driven pest management systems, to achieve these ambitious goals without compromising crop yields. The MIDORI Act, which came into effect in 2022, provides the legal foundation for this transformation, mandating visualization of farmers' environmental burden reduction efforts and establishing subsidy requirements tied to sustainable practices. In March 2024, the government launched full-scale implementation of a new visualization label design that allows consumers to identify agricultural products based on greenhouse gas emission reductions and biodiversity conservation efforts, creating market incentives for environmentally responsible farming. This comprehensive policy approach is reshaping the herbicide market by driving demand for more efficient formulations, lower application rates, and integrated pest management solutions that align with sustainability objectives while addressing Japan's unique agricultural challenges including labor shortages and an aging farming population.
Smart Agriculture Adoption Driven by Labor Shortages and Aging Population
The rapid adoption of smart agriculture technologies in Japan is fundamentally reshaping herbicide application methods and market dynamics, driven by acute labor shortages in the agricultural sector. With the average farmer age at 67 years and a declining agricultural workforce due to depopulation and aging demographics, Japan faces an urgent need to maintain agricultural productivity through technological innovation. The Japanese government is actively promoting smart agriculture through demonstration projects and financial support, resulting in widespread deployment of automated tractors, pesticide spraying drones capable of treating one hectare in approximately 10 minutes with 80% labor reduction, and remote-controlled mowers. Starting from fiscal year 2024, the agriculture ministry implemented new subsidy requirements mandating that applicants submit checklists covering environmental standards including appropriate pesticide use, fuel consumption reduction, and waste management, with these requirements becoming mandatory for all agricultural subsidies by fiscal 2027. This regulatory framework creates strong incentives for farmers to adopt precision herbicide application technologies that optimize usage efficiency while reducing environmental impact. The convergence of labor scarcity, government policy support, and technological advancement is driving the Japan glyphosate herbicide market growth by accelerating the transition toward more efficient, technology-enabled weed management systems that address both productivity and sustainability imperatives in Japanese agriculture.
Rising Herbicide Resistance Driving Innovation in Integrated Weed Management
The escalating challenge of herbicide-resistant weed species in Japan is driving significant innovation in weed management strategies and creating demand for novel herbicide chemistries with alternative modes of action. Multiple weed species, including Taiwan barnyardgrass, have developed resistance to conventional herbicide groups, particularly Groups 1 and 2 herbicides, necessitating the implementation of rotation strategies and the development of new active ingredients to maintain effective weed control in Japanese agricultural systems. This resistance crisis has created substantial market opportunities for innovative herbicide products, as evidenced by Kumiai Chemical Industry's pyroxasulfone herbicide, which demonstrated remarkable 26% compound annual growth from 2013 to 2023, driven by strong farmer demand for effective solutions against resistant weed populations. In 2024, Kumiai Chemical engaged in legal proceedings to protect its pyroxasulfone patents, highlighting the strategic and economic importance of herbicide innovation in Japan's evolving agricultural landscape. The resistance challenge is prompting a fundamental shift toward integrated pest management approaches that combine multiple weed control tactics, including herbicide rotation, mechanical control, cultural practices, and precision application technologies. Japanese agricultural researchers and agrochemical companies are investing heavily in developing next-generation herbicides with novel modes of action, improved environmental profiles, and enhanced efficacy against resistant weed species. This innovation drive is being supported by government policies under the MIDORI Strategy that encourage the development and adoption of sustainable pest management alternatives, creating a dynamic market environment where product innovation and integrated management approaches are becoming increasingly critical for maintaining agricultural productivity while addressing environmental sustainability objectives in Japan's herbicide market.
IMARC Group provides an analysis of the key trends in each segment of the market, along with forecasts at the country and regional levels for 2026-2034. Our report has categorized the market based on crop type, formulation type, application method, concentration, and end user.
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Application Method Insights:
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| Base Year of the Analysis | 2025 |
| Historical Period | 2020-2025 |
| Forecast Period | 2026-2034 |
| Units | Million USD |
| Scope of the Report |
Exploration of Historical Trends and Market Outlook, Industry Catalysts and Challenges, Segment-Wise Historical and Future Market Assessment:
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| Crop Types Covered | Cereals and Grains, Oilseeds and Pulses, Fruits and Vegetables, Plantation Crops, Non-crop Applications |
| Formulation Types Covered | Liquid Formulations, Granular Formulations, Soluble Powders, Others |
| Application Methods Covered | Foliar Spray, Soil Treatment, Aerial Application, Others |
| Concentrations Covered | Below 41%, 41-60%, Above 60% |
| End Users Covered | Agricultural Sector, Horticultural Users, Forestry, Others |
| Regions Covered | Kanto Region, Kansai/Kinki Region, Central/Chubu Region, Kyushu-Okinawa Region, Tohoku Region, Chugoku Region, Hokkaido Region, Shikoku Region |
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