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Thursday, June 6, 2019

US Seed Market is Largely Driven by the Demand of Commercial Seeds for Sowing Corn, Soybean, Vegetable and Fruits and Cotton: Ken Research

“Adoption of GM/GE seeds for cultivating Corn and Soybean will be the key driver for commercial seed market in the US. The trend is expected to remain the same in the next few years.”

The US seeds market is in the matured stage and has shown a positive growth in the period 2013-2018. Corn Soybean and Vegetable and Seed Market are the three largest segments of the US Seed industry. Corn seed segment dominates the US seed market with innovations in seed and its traits for better yield and germination rates which ensures its maximum growth. USA ranks first amongst the major producers of soybean in global soy markets with nearly a third of the world’s soybean production. Major agricultural states include California, Texas, Illinois, Nebraska and Iowa. The US organic sector continues its upward trajectory, gaining new market share and shattering records as consumers are using more organic products than ever before. Organic food now accounts for 5.5% of total food sales in the US and the seeds are sold at premium. The US is the largest market for organic food in 2018.

More than 5 million Acre of organic farm land was there in the United States in year 2018 with an average growth rate of 3%. Organic acreage is increasing in most areas of the US, while transitioning to organic corn and soybean acreage is challenging in some Corn Belt areas.

In the matured markets like that of the US, farm mechanization covers 100% large sized lands. Farms have become more specialized and mechanized by the year 2018 due to which the number of commodities produced per farm has decreased, the average farm size increased by approximately 2.5%in 2018.

The top five companies merged with each other to form three large corporations. These mergers were targeted with an aim to integrate seed and crop protection business. The seed market is characterized by moderate competition due to the presence of a number of large- and small-scale firms. The market is dominated by players such as The Monsanto Company (Bayer Group), Dow DuPont Inc., Syngenta Seeds, and Agreliant Genetics. These collectively accounted for the largest portion of the seed market in 2018. New product launches, acquisitions, agreements, and expansions are the key strategies adopted by players to ensure their growth in this market.

The report titled, “US Seed Market Outlook to 2023 By Type of Seed (Corn, Soybean, Cotton, Wheat, Sorghum, and Vegetables) and By Technology (GM/GE/Hybrid and Open Pollinated)” by Ken Research observed that the innovations in product development and R&D in gene technology such as launch of various new and improved GM seeds and traits will complement the conventional seed use and it will have positive impact on the overall seed and agriculture market.

Key Segments Covered
By Type of Crop
Corn
Soybean
Cotton
Sorghum
Wheat
Rice
Oats
Vegetable and Fruit Seeds

Based on Type:
Conventional seed
GM/ Hybrid seed

Based on Geography:
California
Texas
Nebraska
Illinois
Iowa
Minnesota
Kansas
Indiana
Wisconsin
North Carolina
Other states

Key Target Audience
Seed Manufacturers
Associations and industrial bodies
Agricultural institutes and universities
Regulatory institutions
Agricultural Seed Distributors
Government Agencies
NGO’s Supporting Agricultural Growth and Activities
Venture Capitalists
Online Sales and Retailing Agencies

Time Period Captured in the Report:
Historical Period: 2013-2018
Forecast Period: 2019-2023

Companies Covered:
Bayer Group (Monsanto Company)
Dow DuPont Inc.
Syngenta Seeds, LLC
Agreliant Genetics, LLC

Key Topics Covered in the Report
US Seed Market
Seed Market in US
US Seed Industry Revenue
US Seed market by Type
Seed Products in US
Seed Sales in US
Seed Marketing in US
Seed Demand in the US
US Seed Patent Process
Seed Supply in the US
Mechanization in the US Agriculture
US Soybean Seed Market
US Farm Structure
US Farm Ownership
US Rice Seed Market
Organic Seed Market in US
Commercial Seed Market in US
Distribution of Seeds in US
US Irrigated Land Statistics
US Non- Irrigated Land
Seed Retailing in the US
GM Seeds Demand in US
Organic Seeds Supply in US
Hybrid Seeds Market in US
Market Share Bayer Seed America
United States of America Seed Market
USA Seed Sales
List of Seed Companies in US
Major Seed Companies in US
Seed Manufacturers in US
Seed Producers in the US
Distribution Channel US Seed Market
Guidelines US Seed
Opportunity US Seed Market

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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

US Seed Market Outlook to 2023: Ken Research

The report titled “US Seed Market Outlook to 2023 - By Type of Seed (Corn, Soybean, Cotton, Wheat, Sorghum, and Vegetables) and By Technology (GM/GE/Hybrid and Open Pollinated)” provides a comprehensive analysis of the seeds market in the US. The report covers the overall market size in terms of revenue, segmentations on the basis of crop, type of seed, geographical region, trends and developments, regulations for patents in the US, mergers and acquisitions, US farm structure and ownership structure, mechanization in the US agriculture, organic farming sector, land under cultivation and production of various crops, competitive scenario and company profiles. The report concludes with market projection for future analyst recommendations highlighting the major opportunities and cautions for the US seeds market.

US seed market is among the most developed in the world and is in the matured stage. Technological advancement and genetic modification are the key drivers for the demand of commercial seeds in the US market.

Corn: In 2018, total corn planted area in the US showed a decline when compared with the planted area year 2017. Farmers have decreased corn acreage by adjusting crop rotations between corn and soybeans, which has caused corn plantings to decrease. The trade differences between China and the US have impacted both the plantation and production of corn in the country. The US Corn Seed Market’s quantity of production and consumption depends on genetics, changes in weather patterns, land limitations, politics and global market demand. The US Corn seed market recorded growth during 2018 due to rise in prices of seed. The higher growth rate of the Corn seed segment can be attributed to the increasing demand of superior quality seeds to feed the expanding population of the country. Corn production is expected to increase by the year 2023. Lower corn prices and increasing corn production suggest that more corn will be used for feed and residual use. Fuel and increasing meat production have driven the demand for corn in the US and global market.

Soybean: In year 2018, total soybean showed a decline with a negative growth when compared with the planted area in year 2017. Illinois ranked first in the maximum soybean plantation followed by Iowa. US production declined for soybean seeds in year 2018 when compared to 2017. Total seed production is impacted directly with the decline in the planted acres over the years. States like North Carolina got two hurricanes and other states are affected due to heavy rain after soybeans hit maturity. Decline in year 2018 was observed as China has shifted soybean orders to South America after the issue of price effect post July 2018. The prices of Soybean are increasing and the higher producer returns provide incentives to increase plantings, and producers are expected to plant large number acres by the year 2023. Rising domestic use and export demand support a continuation of a large soybean area. This will eventually result in increased demand for soybean seeds.

Cotton: The US cotton seed market had an increasing growth in year 2018. Cotton production showed a negative growth rate when compared with 2017. Texas is the leading cotton-producing state followed by California, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi and Louisiana. Domestic mill use which increases the demand for the cotton seed is expected to slowly grow over the forecast period while exports are projected to increase in the coming years. More than 99 % of the cotton grown in the US is of the Upland variety, with the rest being American Pima.

Other Crops: The US Sorghum seed segment recorded an increased growth rate in year 2018. Significant demands from dairy, meat and poultry industries are creating unique marketing opportunities for the sorghum growers.

Overall wheat seed use in year 2018 increased from the previous year. No GM wheat seeds have been commercialized until now although Monsanto and Syngenta are undergoing field trials for GM wheat.

In 2018, rice producers planted hybrid seed on about 20%-25% percent of U.S. land for rice cultivation. Arkansas is the largest area by rice crop plantation.

South Dakota produces the most oats in the US followed by North Dakota and Wisconsin. U.S oats production will have an increased growth rate by 2023. 

The Fruit and Vegetable Seed Market is at rapid growth stage in year 2018. It is observed that the quality of seed accounts for approximately 25-30% of the total productivity and hence there is huge demand for branded seeds. The growing demand for vegetables and an increased production capacity of vegetable industry are driving the market growth in the US. The total farm value of fruit, nuts, and vegetable production is projected to grow annually over the coming.

Future: US Seed industry is expected to register an increased CAGR in upcoming years. Huge consolidation in the market has reduced the number of major players in the US Seed market to less than five. In future, it is less likely that more consolidation may happen among the existing top players. Many new traits and seed varieties are under development and are expected to be launched in the next five years. Demand for organic and non GMO seeds are expected to rise and being sold at premium considering the rising demand for organic vegetables and other food products. Organic acreage is increasing in most areas of the US, while transitioning to organic corn and soybean. The rate of demand for commercial seeds is growing rapidly due to mechanization and adoption of various other agricultural practices and technological improvements such as use of drones and sensors for seed planting and monitoring, use of robotics for seed R&D and various other uses, upcoming culture of urban farming, hydroponics and the use of IoT (Internet of Things) in the agricultural based activities.

Key Segments Covered
By Type of Crop
Corn
Soybean
Cotton
Sorghum
Wheat
Rice
Oats
Vegetable and Fruit Seeds

Based on Type:
Conventional seed
GM/ Hybrid seed

Based on Geography:
California
Texas
Nebraska
Illinois
Iowa
Minnesota
Kansas
Indiana
Wisconsin
North Carolina
Other states

Key Target Audience
Seed Manufacturers
Associations and industrial bodies
Agricultural institutes and universities
Regulatory institutions
Agricultural Seed Distributors
Government Agencies
NGO’s Supporting Agricultural Growth and Activities
Venture Capitalists
Online Sales and Retailing Agencies

Time Period Captured in the Report:
Historical Period: 2013-2018
Forecast Period: 2019-2023

Companies Covered:
Bayer Group (Monsanto Company)
Dow DuPont Inc.
Syngenta Seeds, LLC
Agreliant Genetics, LLC

Key Topics Covered in the Report
Executive Summary
Research Methodology
Historical Overview
Land Under Cultivation and Production of Various Crops, 2017 and 2018
Irrigated and Non Irrigated land
US Farm Structure and Ownership Structure
Mechanization in the US Agriculture
Value Chain in the US Seed Market
Regulatory Scenario in United States Seed Market for Patent Approval
Cropping Pattern in the US Grain and Vegetables
USA Seed Market Overview and Size, 2013-2018
US Corn Seed Market, 2013-2023
US Cotton Seed Market, 2013-2023
US Soybean Seed Market, 2013-2023
US Wheat Seed Market, 2013-2023
US Sorghum Seed Market, 2013-2023
US Rice Seed Market Snapshot
US Oats Seed market Snapshot
US Fruits and Vegetable Seed Market Snapshot
Market Share and Company Profile of Major Players, 2018
Mergers and Acquisitions in US Seed Industry
List of Small Seed Companies in the US Seed Industry
Trends and Developments in USA Seed Market
SWOT Analysis
Rising Organic Farming Sector
Future Projection to the US Seed Market, 2018-2023
Analyst Recommendation

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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

North America Contribute approximately 35% of the Global Seeds and Traits Market: Ken Research

GM seed segment is the leading market in the US seed industry owing to the increase in productivity and resistance from pests and herbicides.
The US seeds market is further expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 6% during 2017 – 2022
The report titled “The US Seed Market Outlook to 2022 – By Crop Type (Corn, Cotton, Soyabean, Wheat, Rice, Grain Sorghum, Oats, Vegetable Seeds), by Open Pollinated, Hybrid and Genetically Modified Seeds” by Ken Research anticipate a resilient and challenging outlook for incumbent seed segments such as Corn, soybean and see stable growth in Vegetable seed, Wheat and Sugarbeet seed space with anticipated growth in GM adoption in the next 5 years.
The US is the largest and the most diverse global commercial seed market, which is followed by China, France, Brazil and Canada. The seed industry is the US is concentrated among the few big players though there are over 750 private seed companies engaged in the business with an offering of over 60,000 seed varieties of planting seeds.
The distribution channel in US seed industry varies between multiple states however it is mostly led by the dealer channel and retail channel. Seed companies also tend to sell directly to the farmers in case of large operations. For input providers, channel retailers and dealers are significant partners as they manage directly the relationship with the farmer.
The US has observed the approval of 195 single trait events in 20 crop species: alfalfa (3 events), apple (3), Argentine canola (20), chicory (3), cotton (28), creeping bentgrass (1), flax (1), maize (43), melon (2), papaya (3), plum (1), potato (43), rice (3), rose (2), soybean (24), squash (2), sugar beet (3), tobacco (1), tomato (8), and wheat (1) since 1996. In 2016 itself, food, feed and cultivation approvals were made for apple (1 event), maize (2) and potato (3).
The GM seed crop area in the US recorded a growth of 3% at around 73 million hectares which is about 39% of the global biotech area in 2016. GM seed prices differs with trait stacking/bundling, perceived agronomic conditions in each US region in terms of pest infestations, rainfall, others and availability of substitute seeds, commodity prices, and farmer income.
As the biotech seeds adoption rate is rising, the competition in the seed business has become more challenging. Companies with a high market share in regions which experience significant acreage shifts could realize more loss than companies with a lower share.
According to Ken Research, DuPont Pioneer and Monsanto have continued to dominate over 70% of the corn seed business and about 60% of the soybean seed market in the US in 2016. This level of concentration among major corporations which sell patented seeds makes the seed sector a monopolistic nature in top grain markets. The proposed agrochemical mergers such as Bayer with Monsanto, Dupont with Dow Chemical and ChemChina with Syngenta will make the concentration more intense.
Key Topics Covered in the Report:
US Seed Market
US Seed Market Future
US Corn Seed Market
US Soyabean Seed Market
US Cotton Seed Market
US Wheat Seed Market
US Rice Seed Market
US Grain Sorghum Seed Industry
US Barley Seed Industry
US Oats Seed Demand
US Fruits and Vegetable Seed Consumption
Seed Treatment in US
Monsanto Market Share US Seed Industry
Syngenta Sale seed in US
Bayer competition US Seed Industry
LimaGrain growth US seed Market
Rijk Zwaan sale GM seed US
Sakata revenue seed sale US
Bejo seed sale in US
US Seed Market Overview
US Seed Market Evolution
GM Seed Adoption Rate US
Agricultural Farm Income in US
US Seed Industry Economics
Trends Seed Penetration in the US
United States Seed Competition
Market Share Seed Manufacturers US
Commercial Seed Sales in United States
Forecast Seed Expenditure in US
Farm Holding Structure in US
Average Farm Size in US
Cash Receipt US Soybean
Soybean Seed Export US
Hybrid Seed Market in US
Genetically Modified Seed Market US
GM Seed Sales in US
Revenue Forecast GM Seed US
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