Market Overview:
Biological seed treatments are a broad category of
products that contain active ingredients such as microbes such as fungi and
bacteria, as well as plant extracts and algae extracts. In layman's terms,
biological seed treatment is a process that protects and treats seeds using
living organisms and natural substances such as beneficial microbes such as
fungi and bacteria, as well as plant-derived compounds. Biological substances
are applied to the seed in a powder or liquid form that evenly covers the
entire seed. As a result, the beneficial ingredients are available to the seed
when it needs them in the future.
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Key Players Covered In The Biological Seed Treatment Market:
Bayer
AG (Germany), Verdesian Life Sciences, LLC (US), FMC Corporation (US), BASF SE
(Germany), Syngenta AG (Switzerland), Corteva Inc. (US), Nufarm Limited
(Australia), Precision Laboratories (US), Novozymes A/S (Denmark),Pivot Bio
(US) and Other Major Players.
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Market Dynamics and Factors:
Environmental issues associated with chemical seed
treatments. The demand for organic seed treatments has increased significantly
due to greater awareness of their potential and increasing awareness of the
environmental and health risks associated with conventional chemicals. Chemical
seed treatments are harmful to the environment and pose a serious threat to
pollinators. The neonicotinoid class of insecticides is considered highly toxic
to bees. Used as active ingredients in pest control. Microorganisms produced
are generally considered safer to the environment and non-target species
compared to synthetic chemicals.
Bio priming is a process of a biological seed treatment that refers to the combination of seed hydration and microbial seed inoculation. Most often, microbial inoculants such as rhizomes (bacteria or fungi) that promote plant growth are used for the purpose of seed bio-priming. It promotes plant growth by producing substances that promote plant growth, enhance nutrient uptake, or protect seedlings/plants from phytopathogenic organisms found in soil/seeds, selected An environmentally friendly ecological approach using microorganisms. Chemicals used for seed treatment mostly act as contact fungicides, failing to protect plants from foliar pathogens in the later stages of plant growth, thus increasing the use of such techniques.
Key Industry Development:
In
September 2022, Syngenta
Seedcare, the leader in seed protection innovation and Bioceres Crop Solutions,
a leader in biological crop productivity solutions announced a Collaboration to
Bring Biological Seed Treatments to Global Markets. This Commercial and R&D
collaboration between Syngenta Crop Protection’s Seedcare business and Bioceres
Crop Solutions will help Customers seeking cutting-edge biological seed
treatment solutions. Under the agreement, Syngenta Seedcare will become the
exclusive global commercialization distributor for Bioceres' biological seed
treatment.
In
August 2022, Pivot Bio
announced the launch of the first-ever on-seed microbial nitrogen seed
treatment. The company states their Proven 40 On-Seed and Return On-Seed as the
first-ever products to deliver nitrogen-producing microbes on the seed for
crops like corn, sorghum, and spring wheat. The on-Seed line from Pivot Bio
will improve efficiency at the farms by integrating nitrogen seamlessly with
the seed during planting.
Biological Seed Treatment Market Segmentation:
By
Type
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Microbial
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Biochemical
By
Crop
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Corn
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Wheat
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Soybean
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Cotton
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Rice
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Sunflower
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Vegetable Crops
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Others
By
Function
· Seed Protection
For
this report, Introspective Market Research has segmented the Biological Seed
Treatment Market based on region:
Regional
Outlook (Revenue in USD Million; Volume in Units, 2022-2028)
North America
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The
U.S.
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Canada
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Mexico
Europe
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Germany
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UK
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France
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Italy
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Russia
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Spain
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Rest
Of Europe
Asia Pacific
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China
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India
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Japan
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Singapore
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Australia
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New-Zealand
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Rest
of APAC
Middle East & Africa
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Turkey
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Saudi Arabia
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Qatar
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UAE
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Israel
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South Africa
South America
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Brazil
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Argentina
· Rest of SA