As the new year begins, REACH24H has conducted a comprehensive review of pesticide registrations with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2025, aiming to provide the most timely and comprehensive registration information and strategic insights for agrochemical clients expanding into the U.S. market.
Record-Breaking Year with Streamlined Approvals
In 2025, the number of pesticide registrations approved by the U.S. EPA reached a historical high of 729, more than doubling the 338 approved in 2024. Among these, there were 161 registrations for Manufacturing Use Products (MPs) and 568 for End-use Products (EPs). These figures clearly indicate that the process optimization measures implemented by the EPA have been highly effective, with approval efficiency fully recovering to pre-pandemic levels, injecting strong confidence into the market.

Active Ingredient Review: Mainstream Market Stable, Biopesticides Diversify
The EPA registration certificates approved in 2025 involved 301 active ingredients (AIs). Overall, conventional pesticides remain the mainstay of registrations, with active ingredients mostly consisting of mature varieties, reflecting the stable structure of the mainstream market.
The following are the top-ranking conventional pesticide active ingredients by registration count, clearly reflecting current hotspots and trends in the U.S. agrochemical market:
❖ Accelerated Iteration in the Insecticide Market: Chlorantraniliprole (32 registrations) stands out in volume, continuing to lead the market as a star insecticide; Imidacloprid (18 registrations) maintains a large registration scale with a solid market foundation; Isocycloseram, with its unique mechanism of action, secured 10 registrations in one fell swoop, becoming the most watched new product of the year and signaling market thirst for new technologies.
❖ Diversified Development of Biopesticides: Biochemical pesticides dominated in terms of both the number of active ingredients (38) and registration certificates (48), with plant growth regulators (such as Indole-3-butyric acid and Salicylic acid) being particularly active. Additionally, microbial pesticides (such as Bacillus spp.) and natural extracts (such as Neem oil) were also popular, indicating a trend toward refinement and diversification in this sector.
❖ Continued Vitality of Traditional Varieties: Mature varieties such as Prothioconazole (16 registrations), Sulfentrazone (12 registrations), and Acetochlor (10 registrations) maintained substantial registration volumes, proving their indispensability in mainstream crop protection.
Top 10 Conventional Pesticide Active Ingredients by 2025 EPA Registration Count
Active Ingredients | Number of Registrations | Pesticide Type |
Chlorantraniliprole | 32 | Insecticide |
Imidacloprid | 18 | Insecticide |
Prothioconazole | 16 | Fungicide |
Sulfentrazone | 12 | Herbicide |
Tebuconazole | 12 | Fungicide |
Trifloxystrobin | 11 | Fungicide |
Isocycloseram | 10 | Insecticide |
Acetochlor | 10 | Herbicide |
Picaridin | 9 | Insecticide/Repellent |
Thiamethoxam | 9 | Insecticide |
Glyphosate, isopropylamine salt | 9 | Herbicide |
Chinese Enterprises: Significant Advantage in Manufacturing Use Products, Branding Process Awaits Breakthrough
In 2025, 13 Chinese enterprises obtained a total of 37 EPA registrations for conventional and biological pesticides (based on incomplete statistics), setting a new record. Notably, MPs accounted for 37%, significantly higher than the U.S. average (24%), highlighting strong competitiveness in the upstream supply chain.
Analyzing specific registration details, Chinese enterprises exhibited the following characteristics:
❖ Deep Cultivation of Mainstream Commodity Markets: Focusing on core products such as Chlorantraniliprole, Clethodim, and Azoxystrobin, establishing themselves as key suppliers in the global market.
❖ Biopesticides as a Differentiated Track: Represented by CH Biotech R&D, Chinese companies obtained multiple registrations for plant growth regulators (Salicylic acid, Indole-3-butyric acid), forming a distinct competitive advantage.
❖ Leading Enterprises Building Product Matrices: Rainbow Agrosciences and its affiliates have established positions across multiple mainstream products, indicating that leading enterprises are moving toward a product-portfolio development strategy.
Top Active Ingredients Registered by Chinese Enterprises with the EPA in 2025 (Registration Count ≥2)
Active Ingredients | Number of Registrations | Pesticide Type | Chinese Enterprise |
Chlorantraniliprole | 4 | Conventional - Insecticide | Rainbow Agrosciences, Llc |
Clethodim | 4 | Conventional - Herbicide | Rainbow Agrosciences, Llc (2 registrations) |
Salicylic acid | 4 | Biopesticide - Plant Growth Regulator | Ch Biotech R&D Co., Ltd. (4 registrations) |
Indole-3-butyric acid | 4 | Biopesticide - Plant Growth Regulator | Ch Biotech R&D Co., Ltd. (4 registrations) |
Azoxystrobin | 2 | Conventional - Fungicide | Rainbow Agrosciences, Llc |
Prothioconazole | 3 | Conventional - Fungicide | Yifan Biotechnology Group Co., Ltd. |
Glyphosate, isopropylamine salt
| 3 | Conventional - Herbicide | Rainbow Agrosciences, Llc |
2,4-D, 2-ethylhexyl ester | 2 | Conventional - Herbicide | Rainbow Agrosciences, Llc |
Metribuzin | 2 | Conventional - Herbicide | Tide International, Usa, Inc. (2 registrations) |
New Product Insights: Biopesticides Lead Innovation, Surge in New Active Ingredient Approvals
There were 22 new active ingredients approved in 2025, with biopesticides accounting for nearly 70% (15 AIs), covering frontier technologies such as RNAi pesticides (e.g., Ledprona), novel microbial pesticides, and Plant-Incorporated Protectants (PIPs). This clearly demonstrates that under policy incentives, green and low-risk innovation has become the primary direction for industry R&D.
2025 EPA Newly Approved Active Ingredients
New Active Ingredients | PesticideType |
Isocycloseram | Conventional chemical |
Cyclobutrifluram | |
Veratrine | |
Florylpicoxamid | |
Metamitron | |
L-Alanine, N-(2,6-dimetnylphenyl)-N-(methoxyacetyl)-, methyl ester | |
Glycerol formate | Antimicrobial |
Vadescana (RNAi pesticides, Ledprona) | Biochemical |
Ethyl formate | |
ASFBIOF01-02 AGROBODY biofungicide | |
Pseudomonas oryzihabitans strain SYM23945 | Microbial |
Beauveria bassiana strain BW149 | |
Inactivated Burkholderia rinojensis strain A396 cells and spent media | |
Pepino mosaic virus, strain CH2, isolate VC1 | |
Pepino mosaic virus, strain LP, isolate VX1 | |
Bacillus thuringiensis Vpb4Da2 protein and the genetic material necessary for its production in corn event MON 95275 | Plant-incorporated protectant |
DvSnf7.1 RNA in corn event MON 95275 | |
Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1A.2 Protein and the genetic material (Vector PV -GMIR527237) necessary for its production in MON 94637 soybean event | |
The PVY coat protein DNA inverted repeat | |
Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1B.34 insecticidal protein and the genetic material (PHP79620 T-DNA) for its production in corn event DP-910521 | |
Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Da2 insecticidal protein and the genetic material necessary (PHP88492 T-DNA) for its production in corn event DAS-Ø1131-3 | |
Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1B.2 Protein and the genetic material (Vector PV -GMIR527237) necessary for its production in MON 94637 soybean event |
Market Competition Pattern: Leading Enterprises Dominate, High Market Concentration
In 2025, a total of 174 companies obtained new EPA registration certificates for conventional and biological pesticides. The following is a list of companies ranking at the top in terms of registration volume, demonstrating the intensity of current market competition and the layout of major players.
Top 13 Global Enterprises by 2025 EPA Conventional and Biopesticide Registration Count
Enterprise name | Number of Registrations | Pesticide Type |
Atticus, Llc | 46 | Conventional chemical |
Sharda Usa Llc | 37 | Conventional chemical |
Syngenta Crop Protection, Llc | 28 | Conventional chemical |
Sharda Cropchem Limited | 23 | Conventional chemical(21) Biochemical(2) |
Aceto Life Sciences, L.L.C., D/B/A Actylis | 18 | Conventional chemical |
Mclaughlin Gormley King Company, D/B/A Mgk | 12 | Conventional chemical |
Rainbow Agrosciences, Llc | 10 | Conventional chemical |
Corteva Agriscience Llc | 9 | Conventional chemical |
Fmc Corporation | 9 | Conventional chemical(3) Biochemical(5) Microbial(1) |
Argite, Llc | 8 | Conventional chemical |
Control Solutions, Inc. | 8 | Conventional chemical |
Redeagle International Llc | 8 | Conventional chemical |
Upl Na, Inc. | 8 | Conventional chemical |
Among them, 13 Chinese enterprises successfully obtained EPA registration Certificates for conventional and biological pesticides, totaling 37, a record high. This not only indicates the high importance Chinese agrochemical companies attach to the North American market but also shows that their participation and competitiveness in the global market are steadily increasing.
Chinese Enterprises Obtaining Conventional and Biopesticide Registrations with EPA in 2025
Enterprise name | Number of Registrations | Pesticide type |
Rainbow Agrosciences, Llc | 10 | Conventional chemical |
Ch Biotech R&D Co., Ltd. | 5 | Biochemical |
Tide International, Usa, Inc. | 5 | Conventional chemical |
Rainbow Supply Chain Usa, Llc | 4 | Conventional chemical |
Yifan Biotechnology Group Co., Ltd. | 3 | Conventional chemical |
Longwind Cropscience Usa, Llc | 2 | Conventional chemical |
Zschem Usa, Inc. | 2 | Conventional chemical |
Liaoning Zhonghui Biotechnology Co., Ltd. | 1 | Conventional chemical |
Lier Chemical Co., Ltd | 1 | Conventional chemical |
Maxunitech North America, Inc. | 1 | Conventional chemical |
Qilu Pharmaceutical (Inner Mongolia) Co. Ltd. | 1 | Conventional chemical |
Shandong Youdao Chemical Co., Ltd. | 1 | Conventional chemical |
Zhejiang Avilive Chemical Imp. & Exp. Co., Ltd. | 1 | Conventional chemical |
REACH24H Insights: Seizing Opportunities to Win in North America
The 2025 U.S. EPA pesticide registration market presents a positive outlook: EPA approval channels are smooth, and market demand is diverse and robust, offering an excellent entry timing for Chinese enterprises.
REACH24H suggests that for Chinese enterprises aiming to deeply explore and establish a foothold in the North American market, a synchronized and forward-looking strategic layout is required:
❖ Synchronize End-Use Product Registration: While obtaining technical registration, launching end-use product (formulation) registration as early as possible is a critical step in building an independent brand and directly facing the terminal market.
❖ Closely Follow State Registrations: After completing federal registration, companies must rapidly deploy state registrations to bridge the “last mile” for product sales and accelerate market returns.
❖ Build Differentiated Product Portfolios: Combine internal technical advantages to build brand recognition in niche tracks such as biopesticides and specialized functional products.
REACH24H: Your Global Pesticide Registration Strategic Partner
Deeply rooted in the global agrochemical regulatory field, REACH24H leverages a professional regulatory team and extensive project experience to provide Chinese and global agrochemical enterprises with:
❖ Professional One-Stop U.S. EPA Pesticide Registration Services
❖ Comprehensive Global Pesticide Product Registration Strategic Planning
❖ Precise Full-Cycle Strategic Management for New Pesticide Registrations, and more.
Witness to Our Strength: REACH24H has become the designated U.S. Agent for over 200 global enterprises and is a trusted strategic partner for U.S. EPA business for over 80% of Chinese agrochemical enterprises. Currently, REACH24H has achieved a “Grand Slam” of federal and state registrations across all EPA pesticide types. We have successfully assisted Chinese enterprises in obtaining over 2,000 federal and state registration certificates, achieving full coverage of the 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. Our registrations cover various product types including end-use products, manufacturing use products, pesticide intermediates, adjuvants/safeners, devices, and minimum risk pesticides.
If you have any questions or needs regarding U.S. pesticide registration, please feel free to contact us at any time. We are dedicated to providing customized solutions to help your products successfully enter the U.S. market and seize new growth opportunities!
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