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Pesticide Residue Testing Market to Reach USD 3238.49 Million by 2032 at 6.9% CAGR as Global Food-Safety Regulations Strengthen
Market Overview
The Pesticide Residue Testing Market was valued at USD 2030.01 million in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 3238.49 million by 2032, expanding at a CAGR of 6.9% during the 2026–2032 forecast period. Demand is increasing as governments, food producers, exporters and retailers strengthen controls intended to detect pesticide chemicals remaining in agricultural commodities and processed foods.
Pesticide residue testing involves analysing food samples to identify herbicides, insecticides, fungicides and other agricultural chemicals and assess compliance with national and international maximum residue requirements. It supports food-safety monitoring, import and export certification, quality assurance and consumer protection across increasingly complex global supply chains.
The market covers meat and poultry, dairy products, processed foods, fruits and vegetables, cereals and grains, nuts, seeds and spices, and food additives. Testing technologies include LC-MS/GC-MS, HPLC, gas chromatography, immunoassays and test kits, while the principal chemical classes include organochlorines, organophosphates, organonitrogens, carbamates, pyrethroids and fumigants.
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Key Growth Drivers Fueling the Pesticide Residue Testing Market
Stricter Food-Safety Regulations: National and international authorities are increasing oversight of pesticide residues to protect consumers from hazardous chemical exposure. Food businesses require validated laboratory analysis to demonstrate that products comply with applicable residue limits before entering regulated retail and export markets.
Expansion of International Food Trade: Cross-border movement of fruits, vegetables, grains, spices and processed foods increases the need for testing against different destination-market standards. MMR identifies international trade in food materials, particularly raw food products, as a major factor supporting market demand.
Rising Consumer Awareness: Consumer preference is shifting toward healthy, natural and demonstrably safe food products. This increases pressure on growers, manufacturers, retailers and certification bodies to verify that pesticide residues remain within permitted levels and to provide stronger quality documentation.
Growth of the Global Food Industry: Expanding food production requires efficient residue-monitoring systems capable of processing larger sample volumes. Testing demand is further supported by rising concern over toxicity in imported products, chemical outbreaks and contamination entering the food supply chain.
Advances in Analytical Technology: Developments in chromatography, tandem mass spectrometry, high-resolution analysis, immunoassays and rapid test kits are improving laboratory sensitivity and throughput. LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS systems enable laboratories to screen complex food matrices for multiple pesticide compounds in a single workflow.
Investment in Quality Assurance and Biotechnology: MMR connects market growth with increasing investment in research, biotechnology and food-quality certification. Laboratories are expanding method-development, validation and traceability capabilities to respond to evolving residue limits and increasingly complex chemical classes.
Market expansion is constrained by limited awareness of food-safety regulations in some countries and insufficient food-control infrastructure. Smaller producers and developing markets may also face barriers related to instrument cost, skilled personnel, sample logistics and the need to balance testing obligations with food-supply requirements.
Market Segmentation By Type, Food Tested, Technology and Class
By Type:
- Herbicides
- Insecticides
- Fungicides identified by MMR as the second-largest segment
- Others, including acaricides, nematicides, rodenticides and disinfectants
MMR reports increasing demand for residual herbicide testing and explicitly identifies fungicides as the second-largest type segment. The public report does not formally name the largest type segment or disclose numerical percentage shares.
By Food Tested:
- Meat and poultry
- Dairy products
- Processed foods
- Fruits and vegetables
- Cereals and grains
- Nuts
- Seeds and spices
- Food additives
The accessible MMR description does not identify a dominant food category or publish food-tested segment shares. Fresh products are highlighted as particularly prone to pesticide residues, making fruit and vegetable analysis a strategically important testing activity without establishing it as the numerical market leader.
By Technology:
- LC-MS/GC-MS
- HPLC
- Gas chromatography
- Immunoassay
- Test kits
- Other technologies
MMR does not disclose a dominant technology or percentage split. Chromatography and mass-spectrometry workflows are central to multi-residue analysis because they support selective detection across complex samples, while immunoassays and test kits provide options for targeted or rapid screening.
By Class:
- Organochlorines
- Organophosphates
- Organonitrogens and carbamates
- Others, including pyrethroids and fumigants
The public report lists the four chemical classes but does not publish a dominant class or numerical share. Laboratories must support diverse chemical properties and metabolites because regulatory scopes differ across crops, food matrices and destination markets.
MMR therefore does not provide a verified dominant global segment across type, food tested, technology or chemical class. Fungicides are the only segment assigned a relative ranking, while increased herbicide-testing demand and the vulnerability of fresh products are the clearest qualitative segment findings.
Regional Analysis
United States
The United States is included within the North American market, covering residue testing by pesticide type, food matrix, analytical technology and chemical class. MMR does not publish a separate US market value, market share, CAGR or dominant segment in its public summary.
The country’s market is supported by established food-testing networks and providers such as Silliker, SGS, Eurofins, Intertek and Microbac, although MMR does not quantify their US-specific contribution.
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom is included within Europe, which MMR’s narrative identifies as an established centre of food-industry activity, international trade and favourable pesticide-residue regulation. Intertek is headquartered in the UK and appears among MMR’s five important market participants.
MMR does not disclose a UK-specific market value, growth rate, testing-technology share or food-category leader.
Germany
Germany forms part of the European market and hosts Eurofins’ specialist pesticide-testing competence centre in Hamburg. Eurofins provides pesticide analysis across fruits, vegetables, grains, meat, dairy products, beverages, herbs, spices and environmental matrices.
MMR does not publish separate German revenue, CAGR or segment shares.
Japan
Japan is included within Asia Pacific, which MMR’s FAQ identifies as holding the highest market share in 2025. The report analyses Japan across pesticide types, tested foods, technologies and chemical classes but does not publish country-level figures in its public description.
South Korea
South Korea also forms part of the Asia-Pacific market scope. MMR does not disclose separate South Korean revenue, growth, technological leadership or tested-food shares.
Demand must therefore be assessed within the region’s wider food-production, export-compliance and laboratory-modernisation trends.
China
China is identified as one of the developing Asia-Pacific economies supporting faster regional growth. Expanding food production, international trade and increasing regulatory requirements create demand for accredited residue-testing and certification services.
MMR does not disclose a separate Chinese market value or CAGR.
India
India is also explicitly identified as a major contributor to Asia Pacific’s growth potential. Rising economic activity, food exports, consumer awareness and the expansion of analytical laboratories support pesticide-monitoring demand.
MMR does not publish an India-specific market size, share or forecast rate.
The MMR page contains conflicting regional wording. Its narrative states that Europe, followed by Asia Pacific, is expected to maintain a dominant position, while its FAQ identifies Asia Pacific as holding the highest share in 2025. MMR also explicitly names Asia Pacific as the fastest-growing market, with India and China representing the clearest disclosed investment hotspots.
Competitive Landscape Leading Companies in the Pesticide Residue Testing Market
Eurofins Scientific: Eurofins is identified by MMR as an important market participant and provides pesticide-residue testing across multiple food and environmental matrices. Its global laboratory network also offers rapid analytics, regulatory assistance and multi-residue testing services.
Bureau Veritas: Bureau Veritas combines food testing, certification and regulatory expertise. Its residue-analysis services help food businesses demonstrate compliance with pesticide requirements and organic-certification standards.
SGS S.A.: SGS provides pesticide-residue analysis together with broader food-safety, inspection and quality-assurance services. Its capabilities include regulatory testing and studies covering crop residues, food processing and storage stability.
Intertek Group: Intertek offers testing for pesticide, herbicide and fungicide residues across food, feed and agricultural products. Its services support regulatory compliance, organic-food requirements and trace-residue analysis.
Silliker, Inc.: Silliker, represented through Mérieux NutriSciences, is identified by MMR among the market’s important companies. Its food-science and laboratory-testing operations address contaminants, residues, quality assurance and food-industry research.
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Recent Developments and Strategic Moves
- SGS expanded North American testing capacity: SGS acquired Murray-Brown Laboratories in 2026, adding food, ingredient and nutraceutical testing capabilities that include pesticide and mycotoxin detection.
- ALS strengthened its European laboratory network: ALS completed the acquisition of Wessling Group, expanding its environmental, pharmaceutical and food-testing presence across Germany, France, Switzerland and Romania.
- SCIEX launched a new accurate-mass platform: SCIEX introduced the ZenoTOF 8600 system and associated software collaborations to support accurate quantitation and molecular identification across complex analytical workflows. The platform’s capabilities are applicable to advanced food-contaminant and non-targeted screening.
- The European Union updated coordinated monitoring: The European Commission adopted a multiannual control programme covering pesticide-residue compliance and consumer-exposure assessment across foods of plant and animal origin.
- Eurofins prioritised digital and AI investment: Eurofins stated that its capital-allocation priorities include laboratory investment, next-generation digital solutions, robotics and AI development to strengthen its core food, environmental and related testing businesses.
AI and Digital Transformation Impact on the Pesticide Residue Testing Market
AI is changing the Pesticide Residue Testing Market by automating data interpretation, peak identification, compound matching and laboratory quality control. Modern instruments generate large chromatographic and mass-spectrometry datasets, and machine-learning tools can help laboratories distinguish true pesticide signals from matrix interference while flagging unusual compounds for further review.
AI-supported workflows can improve method development by comparing retention times, mass spectra, fragment patterns and historical results across many food matrices. This is particularly valuable for laboratories screening imported products, where the expected pesticide profile may differ by country, crop and agricultural practice.
Laboratory information management systems improve sample traceability from receipt through extraction, analysis, review and reporting. Connected instruments and automated sample-preparation platforms can also reduce manual errors, shorten turnaround times and help laboratories process larger testing volumes while maintaining documented quality controls.
High-resolution mass spectrometry enables targeted and non-targeted screening, while intelligent software supports real-time quality checks and more consistent interpretation. Eurofins’ stated investment in robotics and AI and SCIEX’s development of software-integrated mass-spectrometry platforms demonstrate the wider transition toward automated analytical laboratories.
Future Outlook Investment Opportunities and Emerging Trends
The future of the Pesticide Residue Testing Market will be shaped by stricter residue limits, expanding food exports, higher consumer expectations and growing demand for multi-residue analysis. Investment opportunities will concentrate on LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS capacity, high-resolution screening, automated sample preparation, cloud-connected laboratory systems and faster testing for perishable foods.
Asia Pacific offers the strongest disclosed growth opportunity, particularly in India and China, where food production, trade and laboratory infrastructure are expanding. Europe will remain strategically important because of its mature regulatory environment and international food trade, while North America provides opportunities for laboratory acquisitions and analytical-capacity expansion.
The increase from USD 2030.01 million in 2025 to USD 3238.49 million by 2032 positions pesticide residue analysis as a major food-safety and compliance opportunity. Future market leaders will compete through analytical sensitivity, accreditation, geographic laboratory coverage, turnaround time, digital traceability and the ability to respond quickly to changing residue standards.
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Expert Commentary
“According to Ankita Kagwade, Research Manager at Maximize Market Research, ‘The Pesticide Residue Testing Market is expected to grow from USD 2030.01 million in 2025 to nearly USD 3238.49 million by 2032 at a CAGR of 6.9%. Investment is moving toward advanced chromatography, high-resolution mass spectrometry, laboratory automation and AI-assisted data analysis, while long-term market leadership will depend on regulatory expertise, analytical accuracy and access to expanding Asian food-supply chains.’”
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