Africa Seed Market Size
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Study Period | 2017 - 2030 | |
Market Size (2024) | USD 2.99 Billion | |
Market Size (2030) | USD 3.99 Billion | |
Largest Share by Breeding Technology | Hybrids | |
CAGR (2024 - 2030) | 4.89 % | |
Largest Share by Country | Nigeria | |
Market Concentration | Low | |
Major Players |
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*Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in alphabetical order. |
Africa Seed Market Analysis
The Africa Seed Market size is estimated at 2.99 billion USD in 2024, and is expected to reach 3.99 billion USD by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 4.89% during the forecast period (2024-2030).
2.99 Billion
Market Size in 2024 (USD)
3.99 Billion
Market Size in 2030 (USD)
5.30 %
CAGR (2017-2023)
4.89 %
CAGR (2024-2030)
Largest Market by Crop Family
50.46 %
value share, Grains & Cereals, 2023
It is the largest segment as Africa is one of the largest producers of sorghum globally. Rice and wheat are the staple food crops that were grown extensively.
Largest Market by Country
38.21 %
value share, Nigeria, 2023
It is one of the major producers of corn and other cereals in the region. Most of the corn area utilizes commercial seeds, contributing more to the market share.
Fastest-growing Market by Crop Family
6.14 %
Projected CAGR, Solanaceae, 2024-2030
It is the fastest-growing segment due to the increased production and growing demand from the processing industry and its adaptable nature to wider growing environments.
Fastest-growing Market by Country
6.10 %
Projected CAGR, Kenya, 2024-2030
The increasing demand for commercial seeds in Kenya is driven by the increasing area under cereals and vegetables, where the usage of hybrids and commercial seeds is high.
Leading Market Player
9.04 %
market share, Bayer AG, 2022
Bayer AG has invested heavily in product innovations and partnerships. Recently, it has introduced early matured and high-performance corn seed varieties in the African region.
Hybrids dominated the African seed market due to high yield and pest-resistance characteristics
- In 2022, hybrids had a higher share in the African seed market, accounted for 60.2% of the market. The high share of hybrids is due to the high yield and pest resistance.
- Non-transgenic hybrids accounted for 34.2% of the total seed market value in 2022. The non-transgenic hybrids' share increased by 3.4% in 2022 from the previous year.
- GMOs are gradually becoming a part of modern agriculture in Africa. Only 5 of 47 countries have approved the cultivation of GMO crops, including South Africa, Burkina Faso, Sudan, Egypt, and Nigeria.
- In an overall transgenic hybrid, herbicide-tolerant accounted for 42.7% of the African seed market in 2022. South Africa is the only country that allows herbicide-tolerant varieties. Soybean dominated the herbicide-tolerant transgenic seed market in South Africa, with a market share of 71.3% in terms of value, followed by corn (27.1%) and cotton (1.6%). In Africa, the area under herbicide tolerance was 297,607 hectares in 2022.
- In Africa, insect-resistant transgenic hybrids dominated the transgenic seed market by holding 57.3% of the market share value in 2022. South Africa had the largest insect-resistant transgenic seed market, with a market share of 92.1%, followed by Egypt with 6.8% in 2022.
- In 2022, out of the total seed market in Africa, the open-pollinated varieties and hybrid derivatives seed market accounted for 39.8% in terms of value. The area under open-pollinated varieties and hybrid derivatives in Africa was 30 million hectares in 2022, an increase of 8.1% since 2017 because of the low cost and usage of seeds for the next season. Moreover, the region has a high number of small-scale farmers, they mainly depend on local seeds such as OPVs for farming. Therefore, the demand for OPV's seeds is projected to increase in coming years.
Nigeria dominates the African seed market due to a high level of technological adoption and large cultivation land.
- In 2022, the seed market of Africa reached USD 2.81 billion. The surge in the adoption of innovative technologies is a significant driver in this segment. Row crops hold a dominant position in Africa's seed market. It accounted for 78.0% of the market value, primarily due to the extensive cultivation area and high consumption of these crops.
- Nigeria held a major market share of 40.7% in Africa's seed market in 2022 because the country has a high level of technological adoption in agriculture. This includes precision farming techniques, the use of genetically modified crops, and advanced irrigation systems. Therefore, it is anticipated that the seed market value will grow during the forecast period, registering a CAGR of 4.9%.
- South Africa accounted for the second largest share in the African seed market, with a value of USD 772.2 million in 2022. This was because row crops such as corn, wheat, sorghum, and other row crops are highly grown due to high consumption and demand from processing industries.
- The area under cultivation increased by 7.3% between 2017 and 2022, reaching 275.2 million hectares. This growth was driven by favorable climate conditions, such as adequate rainfall or improved soil fertility, which encouraged the expansion of agricultural land in the region.
- In Africa, the protected cultivation segment had a share value of less than 0.01% of the total seed market in 2022 due to less government support for setting up new greenhouse structures, lack of technical support and skills, and limited access to investment funding is a major obstacle to the adoption of protected cultivation techniques by African growers.
- The rise in cultivation land and growth in adopting innovative technologies are estimated to drive the African seed market during the forecast period.
Africa Seed Market Trends
Grains and cereals dominated the row crops segment, with corn as the major contributor driven by high demand from processing industry
- In Africa, row crops dominated the acreage under cultivation, accounting for more than 81.3% of the cultivated area, i.e., 275.2 million hectares in 2022. The major row crops cultivated in the region are corn, oilseeds, sorghum, and rice. In 2022, corn held a major share of 19.2% in the row crops segment. Additionally, the area under row crops increased by 6.3% between 2017 and 2022 due to an increase in the region's corn and soybean demand. Corn is the region's main food source for over 300 million people. Sorghum is one of the major row crops cultivated in the region. The cultivation area of sorghum decreased in Africa from 29 million ha in 2017 to 27.4 million ha in 2022. Producers preferred to plant more profitable crops, like corn and oilseed.
- Nigeria was the major country cultivating different field crops such as grains, cereals, and oilseeds. It accounted for 14.3% of the region’s area used to cultivate row crops in 2022. The higher area under row crops is due to the increased demand from processing industries and the higher consumption demand of grains and cereals in the country. Furthermore, corn was the major crop cultivated in the country. It accounted for 19.9% of the country's area under row crops in 2022. There was a 10% increase in the cultivated area for corn between 2020 and 2022 as it is one of the most consumed crops globally due to an increase in the demand from corn-based oil-generating industries.​
- The higher demand for grains and cereals as staple crops and increased demand for bio-fuel generation in the global market is increasing the area of cultivation for field crops during the forecast period.
Disease resistance is a highly preferred trait in cabbage and peas cultivation because it can combat prevalent diseases such as black rot in cabbages and floral diseases in peas
- Cabbage is one of Africa's most widely cultivated exotic leafy vegetables. The demand from restaurants for fresh salads, soups, sautees, and typical summer vegetables drives the demand for cabbage. Farmers cultivate cabbage using high-quality seeds with multiple desirable traits due to the growing demand for high-quality foods.
- Seed varieties with traits such as uniformity in head size, foliage color, adaptability to different growing conditions, early maturity, and disease tolerance are boosting the market's growth due to higher preference by the growers in the region. In cabbage, black rot is the major disease in the region caused by Xanthomonas campestris PV. Campestris (XCC) results in 10-50% yield losses. Major players in the market, such as Bayer AG, BASF SE, Sakata Seeds Corporation, and Syngenta Group, offer cultivars that resist diseases, including black rot, mildews, and other leaf diseases, along with higher productivity. These seed varieties are witnessing high demand to prevent crop losses.​
- Peas are an important crop in many parts of the African region. Farmers cultivate pea seeds that resist fungal, viral, and nematode infections. These seeds are also known for their wider adaptability to different growing conditions, especially stressful conditions. They possess high peas per pod and desirable pod shape and size.
- Therefore, introducing new seed varieties with traits such as disease resistance, wider adaptability, etc., along with high yield, is projected to boost the growth of the seed market during the forecast period.​
OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT
- Roots and bulbs are the leading segment in the vegetable cultivation area, primarily driven by the extensive cultivation of onion and potatoes
- Disease-resistant traits dominated the sorghum and soybean seeds market
- Hybrid breeding is applied mostly in developing high-yielding varieties with resistance against pests and diseases, along with the increasing focus on genetically modified hybrids
- Disease resistance is a popular trait in African corn and wheat cultivation due to the significant impact of insects and diseases on crop productivity and agricultural sustainability in the region
- Disease-resistant traits are the primary choice of tomato and chili producers in Africa, driven by the prevalence of diseases such as leaf curl and floral diseases in these crops.
Africa Seed Industry Overview
The Africa Seed Market is fragmented, with the top five companies occupying 20.42%. The major players in this market are BASF SE, Bayer AG, Corteva Agriscience, Groupe Limagrain and Syngenta Group (sorted alphabetically).
Africa Seed Market Leaders
BASF SE
Bayer AG
Corteva Agriscience
Groupe Limagrain
Syngenta Group
Other important companies include Advanta Seeds - UPL, Enza Zaden, Rijk Zwaan Zaadteelt en Zaadhandel B.V., Sakata Seeds Corporation, Takii and Co.,Ltd..
*Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in alphabetical order.
Africa Seed Market News
- July 2023: BASF expanded its Xitavo soybean seed portfolio with the addition of its 11 new high-yielding varieties for the 2024 growing season, featuring the Enlist E3 technology to combat difficult weeds.
- July 2023: Takii Seeds introduced a new variety of winter carrots called Fuyu Chiaki. These carrots are well-adapted to winter conditions and exhibit good cold resistance. Additionally, they can thrive in a wide range of soils, making them a versatile choice for farmers.
- July 2023: Enza Zaden introduced new lettuce varieties that exhibit high resistance to three new Bermian races, namely, Bl: 38EU, Bl: 39EU, and Bl: 40EU. The new lettuce varieties not only offer high resistance to these races but also have the capability to grow in various soil types while still achieving high yields.
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Africa Seed Market Report - Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY & KEY FINDINGS
REPORT OFFERS
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Study Assumptions & Market Definition
1.2. Scope of the Study​
1.3. Research Methodology
2. KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS
2.1. Area Under Cultivation
2.1.1. Row Crops
2.1.2. Vegetables
2.2. Most Popular Traits
2.2.1. Cabbage & Peas
2.2.2. Corn & Wheat
2.2.3. Sorghum & Soybean
2.2.4. Tomato & Chilli
2.3. Breeding Techniques
2.3.1. Row Crops & Vegetables
2.4. Regulatory Framework
2.5. Value Chain & Distribution Channel Analysis
3. MARKET SEGMENTATION (includes market size in Value in USD, Forecasts up to 2030 and analysis of growth prospects)
3.1. Breeding Technology
3.1.1. Hybrids
3.1.1.1. Non-Transgenic Hybrids
3.1.1.2. Transgenic Hybrids
3.1.1.2.1. Herbicide Tolerant Hybrids
3.1.1.2.2. Insect Resistant Hybrids
3.1.2. Open Pollinated Varieties & Hybrid Derivatives
3.2. Cultivation Mechanism
3.2.1. Open Field
3.2.2. Protected Cultivation
3.3. Crop Type
3.3.1. Row Crops
3.3.1.1. Fiber Crops
3.3.1.1.1. Cotton
3.3.1.1.2. Other Fiber Crops
3.3.1.2. Forage Crops
3.3.1.2.1. Alfalfa
3.3.1.2.2. Forage Corn
3.3.1.2.3. Forage Sorghum
3.3.1.2.4. Other Forage Crops
3.3.1.3. Grains & Cereals
3.3.1.3.1. Corn
3.3.1.3.2. Rice
3.3.1.3.3. Sorghum
3.3.1.3.4. Wheat
3.3.1.3.5. Other Grains & Cereals
3.3.1.4. Oilseeds
3.3.1.4.1. Canola, Rapeseed & Mustard
3.3.1.4.2. Soybean
3.3.1.4.3. Sunflower
3.3.1.4.4. Other Oilseeds
3.3.1.5. Pulses
3.3.2. Vegetables
3.3.2.1. Brassicas
3.3.2.1.1. Cabbage
3.3.2.1.2. Carrot
3.3.2.1.3. Cauliflower & Broccoli
3.3.2.1.4. Other Brassicas
3.3.2.2. Cucurbits
3.3.2.2.1. Cucumber & Gherkin
3.3.2.2.2. Pumpkin & Squash
3.3.2.2.3. Other Cucurbits
3.3.2.3. Roots & Bulbs
3.3.2.3.1. Garlic
3.3.2.3.2. Onion
3.3.2.3.3. Potato
3.3.2.3.4. Other Roots & Bulbs
3.3.2.4. Solanaceae
3.3.2.4.1. Chilli
3.3.2.4.2. Eggplant
3.3.2.4.3. Tomato
3.3.2.4.4. Other Solanaceae
3.3.2.5. Unclassified Vegetables
3.3.2.5.1. Asparagus
3.3.2.5.2. Lettuce
3.3.2.5.3. Okra
3.3.2.5.4. Peas
3.3.2.5.5. Spinach
3.3.2.5.6. Other Unclassified Vegetables
3.4. Country
3.4.1. Egypt
3.4.2. Ethiopia
3.4.3. Ghana
3.4.4. Kenya
3.4.5. Nigeria
3.4.6. South Africa
3.4.7. Tanzania
3.4.8. Rest of Africa
4. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
4.1. Key Strategic Moves
4.2. Market Share Analysis
4.3. Company Landscape
4.4. Company Profiles
4.4.1. Advanta Seeds - UPL
4.4.2. BASF SE
4.4.3. Bayer AG
4.4.4. Corteva Agriscience
4.4.5. Enza Zaden
4.4.6. Groupe Limagrain
4.4.7. Rijk Zwaan Zaadteelt en Zaadhandel B.V.
4.4.8. Sakata Seeds Corporation
4.4.9. Syngenta Group
4.4.10. Takii and Co.,Ltd.
5. KEY STRATEGIC QUESTIONS FOR SEEDS CEOS
6. APPENDIX
6.1. Global Overview
6.1.1. Overview
6.1.2. Porter’s Five Forces Framework
6.1.3. Global Value Chain Analysis
6.1.4. Global Market Size and DROs
6.2. Sources & References
6.3. List of Tables & Figures
6.4. Primary Insights
6.5. Data Pack
6.6. Glossary of Terms
List of Tables & Figures
- Figure 1:
- AREA UNDER CULTIVATION OF ROW CROPS, HECTARE, AFRICA, 2017-2022
- Figure 2:
- AREA UNDER CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, HECTARE, AFRICA, 2017-2022
- Figure 3:
- VALUE SHARE OF MAJOR CABBAGE TRAITS, %, AFRICA, 2022
- Figure 4:
- VALUE SHARE OF MAJOR PEAS TRAITS, %, AFRICA, 2022
- Figure 5:
- VALUE SHARE OF MAJOR CORN TRAITS, %, AFRICA, 2022
- Figure 6:
- VALUE SHARE OF MAJOR WHEAT TRAITS, %, AFRICA, 2022
- Figure 7:
- VALUE SHARE OF MAJOR SORGHUM TRAITS, %, AFRICA, 2022
- Figure 8:
- VALUE SHARE OF MAJOR SOYBEAN TRAITS, %, AFRICA, 2022
- Figure 9:
- VALUE SHARE OF MAJOR TOMATO TRAITS, %, AFRICA, 2022
- Figure 10:
- VALUE SHARE OF MAJOR CHILLI TRAITS, %, AFRICA, 2022
- Figure 11:
- VALUE SHARE OF ROW CROPS BREEDING TECHNIQUES, %, AFRICA, 2022
- Figure 12:
- VALUE SHARE OF VEGETABLES BREEDING TECHNIQUES, %, AFRICA, 2022
- Figure 13:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 14:
- VALUE OF SEEDS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 15:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 16:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY CATEGORIES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 17:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 18:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 19:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY HYBRIDS CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 20:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY HYBRIDS CATEGORIES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 21:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY HYBRIDS CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 22:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY HYBRIDS CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 23:
- VOLUME OF NON-TRANSGENIC HYBRIDS SEEDS, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 24:
- VALUE OF NON-TRANSGENIC HYBRIDS SEEDS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 25:
- VALUE SHARE OF NON-TRANSGENIC HYBRIDS SEEDS BY CROP, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 26:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY TRANSGENIC HYBRIDS CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 27:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY TRANSGENIC HYBRIDS CATEGORIES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 28:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY TRANSGENIC HYBRIDS CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 29:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY TRANSGENIC HYBRIDS CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 30:
- VOLUME OF HERBICIDE TOLERANT HYBRIDS SEEDS, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 31:
- VALUE OF HERBICIDE TOLERANT HYBRIDS SEEDS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 32:
- VALUE SHARE OF HERBICIDE TOLERANT HYBRIDS SEEDS BY CROP, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 33:
- VOLUME OF INSECT RESISTANT HYBRIDS SEEDS, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 34:
- VALUE OF INSECT RESISTANT HYBRIDS SEEDS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 35:
- VALUE SHARE OF INSECT RESISTANT HYBRIDS SEEDS BY CROP, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 36:
- VOLUME OF OPEN POLLINATED VARIETIES & HYBRID DERIVATIVES SEEDS, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 37:
- VALUE OF OPEN POLLINATED VARIETIES & HYBRID DERIVATIVES SEEDS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 38:
- VALUE SHARE OF OPEN POLLINATED VARIETIES & HYBRID DERIVATIVES SEEDS BY CROP, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 39:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY CULTIVATION MECHANISM CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 40:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY CULTIVATION MECHANISM CATEGORIES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 41:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY CULTIVATION MECHANISM CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 42:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY CULTIVATION MECHANISM CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 43:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS SOWN IN OPEN FIELD, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 44:
- VALUE OF SEEDS SOWN IN OPEN FIELD, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 45:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS SOWN IN OPEN FIELD BY CROP, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 46:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS SOWN IN PROTECTED CULTIVATION, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 47:
- VALUE OF SEEDS SOWN IN PROTECTED CULTIVATION, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 48:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS SOWN IN PROTECTED CULTIVATION BY CROP, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 49:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY CROP TYPE CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 50:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY CROP TYPE CATEGORIES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 51:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP TYPE CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 52:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP TYPE CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 53:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY CROP FAMILY CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 54:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY CROP FAMILY CATEGORIES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 55:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP FAMILY CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 56:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP FAMILY CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 57:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 58:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 59:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 60:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 61:
- VOLUME OF COTTON SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 62:
- VALUE OF COTTON SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 63:
- VALUE SHARE OF COTTON SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 64:
- VOLUME OF OTHER FIBER CROPS SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 65:
- VALUE OF OTHER FIBER CROPS SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 66:
- VALUE SHARE OF OTHER FIBER CROPS SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 67:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 68:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 69:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 70:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 71:
- VOLUME OF ALFALFA SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 72:
- VALUE OF ALFALFA SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 73:
- VALUE SHARE OF ALFALFA SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 74:
- VOLUME OF FORAGE CORN SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 75:
- VALUE OF FORAGE CORN SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 76:
- VALUE SHARE OF FORAGE CORN SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 77:
- VOLUME OF FORAGE SORGHUM SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 78:
- VALUE OF FORAGE SORGHUM SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 79:
- VALUE SHARE OF FORAGE SORGHUM SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 80:
- VOLUME OF OTHER FORAGE CROPS SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 81:
- VALUE OF OTHER FORAGE CROPS SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 82:
- VALUE SHARE OF OTHER FORAGE CROPS SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 83:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 84:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 85:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 86:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 87:
- VOLUME OF CORN SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 88:
- VALUE OF CORN SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 89:
- VALUE SHARE OF CORN SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 90:
- VOLUME OF RICE SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 91:
- VALUE OF RICE SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 92:
- VALUE SHARE OF RICE SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 93:
- VOLUME OF SORGHUM SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 94:
- VALUE OF SORGHUM SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 95:
- VALUE SHARE OF SORGHUM SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 96:
- VOLUME OF WHEAT SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 97:
- VALUE OF WHEAT SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 98:
- VALUE SHARE OF WHEAT SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 99:
- VOLUME OF OTHER GRAINS & CEREALS SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 100:
- VALUE OF OTHER GRAINS & CEREALS SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 101:
- VALUE SHARE OF OTHER GRAINS & CEREALS SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 102:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 103:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 104:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 105:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 106:
- VOLUME OF CANOLA, RAPESEED & MUSTARD SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 107:
- VALUE OF CANOLA, RAPESEED & MUSTARD SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 108:
- VALUE SHARE OF CANOLA, RAPESEED & MUSTARD SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 109:
- VOLUME OF SOYBEAN SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 110:
- VALUE OF SOYBEAN SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 111:
- VALUE SHARE OF SOYBEAN SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 112:
- VOLUME OF SUNFLOWER SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 113:
- VALUE OF SUNFLOWER SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 114:
- VALUE SHARE OF SUNFLOWER SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 115:
- VOLUME OF OTHER OILSEEDS SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 116:
- VALUE OF OTHER OILSEEDS SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 117:
- VALUE SHARE OF OTHER OILSEEDS SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 118:
- VOLUME OF PULSES SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 119:
- VALUE OF PULSES SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 120:
- VALUE SHARE OF PULSES SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 121:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY CROP FAMILY CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 122:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY CROP FAMILY CATEGORIES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 123:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP FAMILY CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 124:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP FAMILY CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 125:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 126:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 127:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 128:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 129:
- VOLUME OF CABBAGE SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 130:
- VALUE OF CABBAGE SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 131:
- VALUE SHARE OF CABBAGE SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 132:
- VOLUME OF CARROT SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 133:
- VALUE OF CARROT SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 134:
- VALUE SHARE OF CARROT SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 135:
- VOLUME OF CAULIFLOWER & BROCCOLI SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 136:
- VALUE OF CAULIFLOWER & BROCCOLI SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 137:
- VALUE SHARE OF CAULIFLOWER & BROCCOLI SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 138:
- VOLUME OF OTHER BRASSICAS SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 139:
- VALUE OF OTHER BRASSICAS SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 140:
- VALUE SHARE OF OTHER BRASSICAS SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 141:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 142:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 143:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 144:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 145:
- VOLUME OF CUCUMBER & GHERKIN SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 146:
- VALUE OF CUCUMBER & GHERKIN SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 147:
- VALUE SHARE OF CUCUMBER & GHERKIN SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 148:
- VOLUME OF PUMPKIN & SQUASH SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 149:
- VALUE OF PUMPKIN & SQUASH SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 150:
- VALUE SHARE OF PUMPKIN & SQUASH SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 151:
- VOLUME OF OTHER CUCURBITS SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 152:
- VALUE OF OTHER CUCURBITS SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 153:
- VALUE SHARE OF OTHER CUCURBITS SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 154:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 155:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 156:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 157:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 158:
- VOLUME OF GARLIC SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 159:
- VALUE OF GARLIC SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 160:
- VALUE SHARE OF GARLIC SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 161:
- VOLUME OF ONION SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 162:
- VALUE OF ONION SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 163:
- VALUE SHARE OF ONION SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 164:
- VOLUME OF POTATO SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 165:
- VALUE OF POTATO SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 166:
- VALUE SHARE OF POTATO SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 167:
- VOLUME OF OTHER ROOTS & BULBS SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 168:
- VALUE OF OTHER ROOTS & BULBS SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 169:
- VALUE SHARE OF OTHER ROOTS & BULBS SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 170:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 171:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 172:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 173:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 174:
- VOLUME OF CHILLI SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 175:
- VALUE OF CHILLI SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 176:
- VALUE SHARE OF CHILLI SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 177:
- VOLUME OF EGGPLANT SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 178:
- VALUE OF EGGPLANT SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 179:
- VALUE SHARE OF EGGPLANT SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 180:
- VOLUME OF TOMATO SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 181:
- VALUE OF TOMATO SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 182:
- VALUE SHARE OF TOMATO SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 183:
- VOLUME OF OTHER SOLANACEAE SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 184:
- VALUE OF OTHER SOLANACEAE SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 185:
- VALUE SHARE OF OTHER SOLANACEAE SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 186:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 187:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 188:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 189:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY CROP CATEGORIES, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 190:
- VOLUME OF ASPARAGUS SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 191:
- VALUE OF ASPARAGUS SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 192:
- VALUE SHARE OF ASPARAGUS SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 193:
- VOLUME OF LETTUCE SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 194:
- VALUE OF LETTUCE SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 195:
- VALUE SHARE OF LETTUCE SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 196:
- VOLUME OF OKRA SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 197:
- VALUE OF OKRA SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 198:
- VALUE SHARE OF OKRA SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 199:
- VOLUME OF PEAS SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 200:
- VALUE OF PEAS SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 201:
- VALUE SHARE OF PEAS SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 202:
- VOLUME OF SPINACH SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 203:
- VALUE OF SPINACH SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 204:
- VALUE SHARE OF SPINACH SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 205:
- VOLUME OF OTHER UNCLASSIFIED VEGETABLES SEED, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 206:
- VALUE OF OTHER UNCLASSIFIED VEGETABLES SEED, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 207:
- VALUE SHARE OF OTHER UNCLASSIFIED VEGETABLES SEED BY BREEDING TECHNOLOGY, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 208:
- VOLUME OF SEEDS BY COUNTRY, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 209:
- VALUE OF SEEDS BY COUNTRY, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 210:
- VOLUME SHARE OF SEEDS BY COUNTRY, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 211:
- VALUE SHARE OF SEEDS BY COUNTRY, %, AFRICA, 2017 VS 2023 VS 2030
- Figure 212:
- VOLUME OF EGYPT SEEDS, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 213:
- VALUE OF EGYPT SEEDS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 214:
- VALUE SHARE OF EGYPT SEEDS BY CROP, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 215:
- VOLUME OF ETHIOPIA SEEDS, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 216:
- VALUE OF ETHIOPIA SEEDS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 217:
- VALUE SHARE OF ETHIOPIA SEEDS BY CROP, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 218:
- VOLUME OF GHANA SEEDS, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 219:
- VALUE OF GHANA SEEDS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 220:
- VALUE SHARE OF GHANA SEEDS BY CROP, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 221:
- VOLUME OF KENYA SEEDS, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 222:
- VALUE OF KENYA SEEDS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 223:
- VALUE SHARE OF KENYA SEEDS BY CROP, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 224:
- VOLUME OF NIGERIA SEEDS, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 225:
- VALUE OF NIGERIA SEEDS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 226:
- VALUE SHARE OF NIGERIA SEEDS BY CROP, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 227:
- VOLUME OF SOUTH AFRICA SEEDS, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 228:
- VALUE OF SOUTH AFRICA SEEDS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 229:
- VALUE SHARE OF SOUTH AFRICA SEEDS BY CROP, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 230:
- VOLUME OF TANZANIA SEEDS, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 231:
- VALUE OF TANZANIA SEEDS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 232:
- VALUE SHARE OF TANZANIA SEEDS BY CROP, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 233:
- VOLUME OF REST OF AFRICA SEEDS, METRIC TON, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 234:
- VALUE OF REST OF AFRICA SEEDS, USD, AFRICA, 2017 - 2030
- Figure 235:
- VALUE SHARE OF REST OF AFRICA SEEDS BY CROP, %, AFRICA, 2023 AND 2030
- Figure 236:
- MOST ACTIVE COMPANIES BY NUMBER OF STRATEGIC MOVES, COUNT, AFRICA, 2017-2023
- Figure 237:
- MOST ADOPTED STRATEGIES, COUNT, AFRICA, 2017-2023
- Figure 238:
- VALUE SHARE OF MAJOR PLAYERS, %, AFRICA, 2023
Africa Seed Industry Segmentation
Hybrids, Open Pollinated Varieties & Hybrid Derivatives are covered as segments by Breeding Technology. Open Field, Protected Cultivation are covered as segments by Cultivation Mechanism. Row Crops, Vegetables are covered as segments by Crop Type. Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania are covered as segments by Country.
- In 2022, hybrids had a higher share in the African seed market, accounted for 60.2% of the market. The high share of hybrids is due to the high yield and pest resistance.
- Non-transgenic hybrids accounted for 34.2% of the total seed market value in 2022. The non-transgenic hybrids' share increased by 3.4% in 2022 from the previous year.
- GMOs are gradually becoming a part of modern agriculture in Africa. Only 5 of 47 countries have approved the cultivation of GMO crops, including South Africa, Burkina Faso, Sudan, Egypt, and Nigeria.
- In an overall transgenic hybrid, herbicide-tolerant accounted for 42.7% of the African seed market in 2022. South Africa is the only country that allows herbicide-tolerant varieties. Soybean dominated the herbicide-tolerant transgenic seed market in South Africa, with a market share of 71.3% in terms of value, followed by corn (27.1%) and cotton (1.6%). In Africa, the area under herbicide tolerance was 297,607 hectares in 2022.
- In Africa, insect-resistant transgenic hybrids dominated the transgenic seed market by holding 57.3% of the market share value in 2022. South Africa had the largest insect-resistant transgenic seed market, with a market share of 92.1%, followed by Egypt with 6.8% in 2022.
- In 2022, out of the total seed market in Africa, the open-pollinated varieties and hybrid derivatives seed market accounted for 39.8% in terms of value. The area under open-pollinated varieties and hybrid derivatives in Africa was 30 million hectares in 2022, an increase of 8.1% since 2017 because of the low cost and usage of seeds for the next season. Moreover, the region has a high number of small-scale farmers, they mainly depend on local seeds such as OPVs for farming. Therefore, the demand for OPV's seeds is projected to increase in coming years.
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Market Definition
- Commercial Seed - For the purpose of this study, only commercial seeds have been included as part of the scope. Farm-saved Seeds, which are not commercially labeled are excluded from scope, even though a minor percentage of farm-saved seeds are exchanged commercially among farmers. The scope also excludes vegetatively reproduced crops and plant parts, which may be commercially sold in the market.
- Crop Acreage - While calculating the acreage under different crops, the Gross Cropped Area has been considered. Also known as Area Harvested, according to the Food & Agricultural Organization (FAO), this includes the total area cultivated under a particular crop across seasons.
- Seed Replacement Rate - Seed Replacement Rate is the percentage of area sown out of the total area of crop planted in the season by using certified/quality seeds other than the farm-saved seed.
- Protected Cultivation - The report defines protected cultivation as the process of growing crops in a controlled environment. This includes greenhouses, glasshouses, hydroponics, aeroponics, or any other cultivation system that protects the crop against any abiotic stress. However, cultivation in an open field using plastic mulch is excluded from this definition and is included under open field.
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Row Crops | These are usually the field crops which include the different crop categories like grains & cereals, oilseeds, fiber crops like cotton, pulses, and forage crops. |
Solanaceae | These are the family of flowering plants which includes tomato, chili, eggplants, and other crops. |
Cucurbits | It represents a gourd family consisting of about 965 species in around 95 genera. The major crops considered for this study include Cucumber & Gherkin, Pumpkin and squash, and other crops. |
Brassicas | It is a genus of plants in the cabbage and mustard family. It includes crops such as carrots, cabbage, cauliflower & broccoli. |
Roots & Bulbs | The roots and bulbs segment includes onion, garlic, potato, and other crops. |
Unclassified Vegetables | This segment in the report includes the crops which don’t belong to any of the above-mentioned categories. These include crops such as okra, asparagus, lettuce, peas, spinach, and others. |
Hybrid Seed | It is the first generation of the seed produced by controlling cross-pollination and by combining two or more varieties, or species. |
Transgenic Seed | It is a seed that is genetically modified to contain certain desirable input and/or output traits. |
Non-Transgenic Seed | The seed produced through cross-pollination without any genetic modification. |
Open-Pollinated Varieties & Hybrid Derivatives | Open-pollinated varieties produce seeds true to type as they cross-pollinate only with other plants of the same variety. |
Other Solanaceae | The crops considered under other Solanaceae include bell peppers and other different peppers based on the locality of the respective countries. |
Other Brassicaceae | The crops considered under other brassicas include radishes, turnips, Brussels sprouts, and kale. |
Other Roots & Bulbs | The crops considered under other roots & bulbs include Sweet Potatoes and cassava. |
Other Cucurbits | The crops considered under other cucurbits include gourds (bottle gourd, bitter gourd, ridge gourd, Snake gourd, and others). |
Other Grains & Cereals | The crops considered under other grains & cereals include Barley, Buck Wheat, Canary Seed, Triticale, Oats, Millets, and Rye. |
Other Fibre Crops | The crops considered under other fibers include Hemp, Jute, Agave fibers, Flax, Kenaf, Ramie, Abaca, Sisal, and Kapok. |
Other Oilseeds | The crops considered under other oilseeds include Ground nut, Hempseed, Mustard seed, Castor seeds, safflower seeds, Sesame seeds, and Linseeds. |
Other Forage Crops | The crops considered under other forages include Napier grass, Oat grass, White clover, Ryegrass, and Timothy. Other forage crops were considered based on the locality of the respective countries. |
Pulses | Pigeon peas, Lentils, Broad and horse beans, Vetches, Chickpeas, Cowpeas, Lupins, and Bambara beans are the crops considered under pulses. |
Other Unclassified Vegetables | The crops considered under other unclassified vegetables include Artichokes, Cassava Leaves, Leeks, Chicory, and String beans. |
Research Methodology
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- Step-1: IDENTIFY KEY VARIABLES: In order to build a robust forecasting methodology, the variables and factors identified in Step-1 are tested against available historical market numbers. Through an iterative process, the variables required for market forecast are set and the model is built on the basis of these variables.
- Step-2: Build a Market Model: Market-size estimations for the forecast years are in nominal terms. Inflation is not a part of the pricing, and the average selling price (ASP) is kept constant throughout the forecast period.
- Step-3: Validate and Finalize: In this important step, all market numbers, variables and analyst calls are validated through an extensive network of primary research experts from the market studied. The respondents are selected across levels and functions to generate a holistic picture of the market studied.
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