Fruit & Vegetable Seeds Market by Family Type (Solanaceae, Cucurbit, Root & Bulb, Brassica, Leafy, and Other Families), Form (Inorganic and Organic), Trait (Conventional and Genetically Modified), Crop Type, and Region

Fruit & vegetable seeds market size is expected to generate a revenue of USD 14.4 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 8.2%. The global industry was estimated to be valued at USD 9.8 billion in 2020. The growing demand for high value crops such as tropical fruits and leafy vegetables coupled with the increased demand for organic food products is expected to drive the growth of the market during the forecast period. With the changes in the consumption patterns of consumers towards a healthy and nutritious diet, the demand for fresh fruits and vegetables has been growing. This has led to an increase in the land area being brought under cultivation of fruits and vegetables. The growing adoption of organic food & beverages is also pushing a large number of farmers to adopt organic farming techniques, due to which the market for organic seeds has been growing. The high demand for large quantities of fresh fruits and vegetables from across the globe has led to the increased need for higher yield, as a consequence of which, there has been an increase in R&D investment toward the development of genetically-modified seeds. 

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The market for Solanaceae segment is projected to account for the largest share during the forecast period The Solanaceae family includes potatoes, eggplant, tomato, capsicum, and chili. According to the FAO, tomatoes and potatoes account for the largest produced vegetables across the globe. Countries such as China, India, and South Korea are among the major producers of potatoes The family of Solanaceae has an approximate of 75 genera and 2,000 species of herbs, shrubs, and small trees. Solanaceae can be produced by both seed and stem cutting. The cutting method is used to produce shrub-like plants. 

Tomato, botanically a fruit, is a perennial plant grown in the tropical climatic conditions. Tomatoes are prone to developing fungi, which could hamper the growth of the plant. The application of fungicide seed protectant and rotation of crops could help reduce the impact of these diseases on tomatoes. New species of pests and diseases are now impacting the production of these products, which are staple crops across the globe. For instance, the Colorado potato beetle threatened the production of tomatoes and eggplants. The adoption of integrated pest management such as farm hygiene practices, biological controls, and selection of appropriate quantities of chemicals could help in coping with pest infestation. Asia Pacific  is the fastest-growing market during the forecast period in the global fruit & vegetable seeds market Asia Pacific is projected to account for the largest market size during the forecast period, owing to large-scale production of major vegetables such as tomatoes, potatoes, eggplants, and melons in countries such as China, India, South Korea, and Japan, among others. These countries serve as major exporters of fruits & vegetables to North America and the European Union. 

The region is also a host to some of the major seed producing companies such as UPL Corporation (Advanta Seeds) (India), Takii Seeds (Japan), and Sakata Seeds (Japan). These factors aid in driving the growth of the market during the forecast period. This report includes a study on the marketing and development strategies, along with a study on the product portfolios of the leading companies operating in the fruit & vegetable seeds market. It consists of the profiles of leading companies such BASF SE (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), Syngenta Group (Switzerland), KWS SAAT SE (Germany), Corteva Agriscience (US), Sakata Seed Corporation (Japan), Groupe Limagrain (France), Takii & Co Ltd (Japan), UPL (Advanta Seeds) (India), DLF (Denmark), Mahyo (India), Longping Hitech (China), Enza Zaden (Netherlands), FMC Corporation (US), Vikima Seeds (Denmark), East-West Seeds (Thailand), RIJK ZWAAN ZAADTEELT EN ZAADHANDELBY (Netherlands), Stark Ayres (South Africa), Bejo Zaden BV (Netherlands), Tokita Sementi (Japan), Vina Seeds (Vietnam), Bioseed (India), Technisem (France), Simlaw Seeds (Kenya), and Mahindra Agri Business ( India)

The global fruit and vegetable seeds market size is estimated to be valued USD 9.8 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach a value of USD 14.4 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 8.2% during the forecast period. The growing demand for high value crops such as tropical fruits and leafy vegetables coupled with the increased demand for organic food products is expected to drive the growth of the market during the forecast period.

COVID-19 Impact on the Fruit and Vegetable Seeds Market

The outbreak of COVID-19 and the measures taken to control the pandemic have a crippling effect on the agriculture sector across the globe. Many countries have adopted several emergency measures to combat the COVID-19 crisis. These measures range from closing borders and public institutions, as well as isolating homes, communities, and the total lockdown of regions and the entire state. These mitigation measures have resulted in various disruptions in the functioning of markets and supply chains for agricultural inputs and products. Seeds are the starting point for agricultural production; therefore, during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, seed delivery is among the essential services that must continue to support the current and subsequent production cycles.

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However, issues related to the transportation of seeds either domestically or internationally, due to the reduced number of flights, fewer drivers, and the slow process of the necessary documentation, because of fewer staff, create specific problems for the seed sector. The ornamental crop industry has been severely affected due to the closure of garden centers deemed non-essential services and loss of contracts with supermarkets. 

The sale of seeds to amateur gardeners has stopped. This will impact some seed suppliers, especially those with left-over stock.Key players in this market include BASF SE (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), Groupe Limagrain (France)Corteva Agriscience (US), Syngenta Group (Switzerland), and Sakata Seed Corporation (Japan).New product launches and partnerships were the key strategies adopted by the leading players in the fruit & vegetable seeds market with a view to improve their product line and presence in the market.

BASF SE (Germany) BASF SE is a chemical manufacturing company operating in the market segments of chemicals, performance products, functional materials & solutions, agricultural solutions, and oil & gas. BASF has 12 operating divisions with 86 strategic business units. The company provides a wide range of certified fruit & vegetable seeds and has constantly been investing in research of better-quality seeds. The company has been one of the pioneers in the transgenic and hybrid seeds market, with offerings specific to particular regions. Clearfield, Provisia, and Cultivance are the three main technologies adopted by the company for its seed production, which helps it offer disease-resistant, high-yielding seed varieties. In August 2018, the company acquired Bayer AG’s (Germany) vegetable seeds business which helped in enhancing BASF’s offerings within the segment

The company operates through subsidiaries and joint ventures in more than 90 countries through the functioning of six integrated production sites and 355 other production sites in Europe, Asia, Australia, the Americas, and Africa.

Bayer AG (Germany) Bayer AG is a leading research-intensive company operating in the pharmaceuticals, consumer health, crop science, and animal health segments. The company’s agricultural enterprise, Bayer AG, which operates through four segments—pharmaceuticals, consumer health, crop science, and service functions and other. The company offers fruits and vegetable seeds through its two operating business segments: crop protection/seeds and environmental science. The recent acquisition of Monsanto (US) in June 2018 has boosted Bayer’s agriculture business with innovative solutions in the crop protection and seed manufacturing industries.

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Bayer’s manufacturing facilities operate in 130 sites spread across 34 countries. It has a worldwide sales and distribution network in over 120 countries. Its key locations include Germany, France, Singapore, Brazil, and the US. Its major research centers of the seed units are located in Belgium, the Netherlands, and the US. The company operates through various subsidiaries such as Bayer CropScience Holding SA Lyon (France), Bayer CropScience Holdings Limited Cambridge (UK), Bayer CropScience NV Diegem (Belgium), Bayer CropScience S.r.l (Italy), and Bayer Australia Limited (Australia).

The global fruit and vegetable seeds market size is estimated to be valued USD 9.8 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach a value of USD 14.4 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 8.2% during the forecast period. The growing demand for high value crops such as tropical fruits and leafy vegetables coupled with the increased demand for organic food products is expected to drive the growth of the market during the forecast period.

COVID-19 Impact on the Fruit and Vegetable Seeds Market

The outbreak of COVID-19 and the measures taken to control the pandemic have a crippling effect on the agriculture sector across the globe. Many countries have adopted several emergency measures to combat the COVID-19 crisis. These measures range from closing borders and public institutions, as well as isolating homes, communities, and the total lockdown of regions and the entire state. These mitigation measures have resulted in various disruptions in the functioning of markets and supply chains for agricultural inputs and products. Seeds are the starting point for agricultural production; therefore, during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, seed delivery is among the essential services that must continue to support the current and subsequent production cycles.

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However, issues related to the transportation of seeds either domestically or internationally, due to the reduced number of flights, fewer drivers, and the slow process of the necessary documentation, because of fewer staff, create specific problems for the seed sector. The ornamental crop industry has been severely affected due to the closure of garden centers deemed non-essential services and loss of contracts with supermarkets. The sale of seeds to amateur gardeners has stopped. This will impact some seed suppliers, especially those with left-over stock.

Key players in this market include BASF SE (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), Groupe Limagrain (France)Corteva Agriscience (US), Syngenta Group (Switzerland), and Sakata Seed Corporation (Japan).

New product launches and partnerships were the key strategies adopted by the leading players in the fruit & vegetable seeds market with a view to improve their product line and presence in the market.

BASF SE (Germany) BASF SE is a chemical manufacturing company operating in the market segments of chemicals, performance products, functional materials & solutions, agricultural solutions, and oil & gas. BASF has 12 operating divisions with 86 strategic business units. The company provides a wide range of certified fruit & vegetable seeds and has constantly been investing in research of better-quality seeds. The company has been one of the pioneers in the transgenic and hybrid seeds market, with offerings specific to particular regions. Clearfield, Provisia, and Cultivance are the three main technologies adopted by the company for its seed production, which helps it offer disease-resistant, high-yielding seed varieties. In August 2018, the company acquired Bayer AG’s (Germany) vegetable seeds business which helped in enhancing BASF’s offerings within the segment

The company operates through subsidiaries and joint ventures in more than 90 countries through the functioning of six integrated production sites and 355 other production sites in Europe, Asia, Australia, the Americas, and Africa.

Bayer AG (Germany) Bayer AG is a leading research-intensive company operating in the pharmaceuticals, consumer health, crop science, and animal health segments. The company’s agricultural enterprise, Bayer AG, which operates through four segments—pharmaceuticals, consumer health, crop science, and service functions and other. The company offers fruits and vegetable seeds through its two operating business segments: crop protection/seeds and environmental science. The recent acquisition of Monsanto (US) in June 2018 has boosted Bayer’s agriculture business with innovative solutions in the crop protection and seed manufacturing industries.

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Bayer’s manufacturing facilities operate in 130 sites spread across 34 countries. It has a worldwide sales and distribution network in over 120 countries. Its key locations include Germany, France, Singapore, Brazil, and the US. Its major research centers of the seed units are located in Belgium, the Netherlands, and the US. The company operates through various subsidiaries such as Bayer CropScience Holding SA Lyon (France), Bayer CropScience Holdings Limited Cambridge (UK), Bayer CropScience NV Diegem (Belgium), Bayer CropScience S.r.l (Italy), and Bayer Australia Limited (Australia).

The global fruit and vegetable seeds market size is estimated to be valued USD 9.8 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach a value of USD 14.4 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 8.2% during the forecast period. The growing demand for high value crops such as tropical fruits and leafy vegetables coupled with the increased demand for organic food products is expected to drive the growth of the market during the forecast period.

COVID-19 Impact on the Fruit and Vegetable Seeds Market

The outbreak of COVID-19 and the measures taken to control the pandemic have a crippling effect on the agriculture sector across the globe. Many countries have adopted several emergency measures to combat the COVID-19 crisis. These measures range from closing borders and public institutions, as well as isolating homes, communities, and the total lockdown of regions and the entire state. These mitigation measures have resulted in various disruptions in the functioning of markets and supply chains for agricultural inputs and products. Seeds are the starting point for agricultural production; therefore, during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, seed delivery is among the essential services that must continue to support the current and subsequent production cycles.

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https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=1257

However, issues related to the transportation of seeds either domestically or internationally, due to the reduced number of flights, fewer drivers, and the slow process of the necessary documentation, because of fewer staff, create specific problems for the seed sector. The ornamental crop industry has been severely affected due to the closure of garden centers deemed non-essential services and loss of contracts with supermarkets. The sale of seeds to amateur gardeners has stopped. This will impact some seed suppliers, especially those with left-over stock.

Key players in this market include BASF SE (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), Groupe Limagrain (France)Corteva Agriscience (US), Syngenta Group (Switzerland), and Sakata Seed Corporation (Japan).

New product launches and partnerships were the key strategies adopted by the leading players in the fruit & vegetable seeds market with a view to improve their product line and presence in the market.

BASF SE (Germany) BASF SE is a chemical manufacturing company operating in the market segments of chemicals, performance products, functional materials & solutions, agricultural solutions, and oil & gas. BASF has 12 operating divisions with 86 strategic business units. The company provides a wide range of certified fruit & vegetable seeds and has constantly been investing in research of better-quality seeds. The company has been one of the pioneers in the transgenic and hybrid seeds market, with offerings specific to particular regions. Clearfield, Provisia, and Cultivance are the three main technologies adopted by the company for its seed production, which helps it offer disease-resistant, high-yielding seed varieties. In August 2018, the company acquired Bayer AG’s (Germany) vegetable seeds business which helped in enhancing BASF’s offerings within the segment

The company operates through subsidiaries and joint ventures in more than 90 countries through the functioning of six integrated production sites and 355 other production sites in Europe, Asia, Australia, the Americas, and Africa.

Bayer AG (Germany) Bayer AG is a leading research-intensive company operating in the pharmaceuticals, consumer health, crop science, and animal health segments. The company’s agricultural enterprise, Bayer AG, which operates through four segments—pharmaceuticals, consumer health, crop science, and service functions and other. The company offers fruits and vegetable seeds through its two operating business segments: crop protection/seeds and environmental science. The recent acquisition of Monsanto (US) in June 2018 has boosted Bayer’s agriculture business with innovative solutions in the crop protection and seed manufacturing industries.

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Bayer’s manufacturing facilities operate in 130 sites spread across 34 countries. It has a worldwide sales and distribution network in over 120 countries. Its key locations include Germany, France, Singapore, Brazil, and the US. Its major research centers of the seed units are located in Belgium, the Netherlands, and the US. The company operates through various subsidiaries such as Bayer CropScience Holding SA Lyon (France), Bayer CropScience Holdings Limited Cambridge (UK), Bayer CropScience NV Diegem (Belgium), Bayer CropScience S.r.l (Italy), and Bayer Australia Limited (Australia).

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The global fruit and vegetable seeds market size is estimated to be valued USD 9.8 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach a value of USD 14.4 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 8.2% during the forecast period. The growing demand for high value crops such as tropical fruits and leafy vegetables coupled with the increased demand for organic food products is expected to drive the growth of the market during the forecast period.

COVID-19 Impact on the Fruit and Vegetable Seeds Market

The outbreak of COVID-19 and the measures taken to control the pandemic have a crippling effect on the agriculture sector across the globe. Many countries have adopted several emergency measures to combat the COVID-19 crisis. These measures range from closing borders and public institutions, as well as isolating homes, communities, and the total lockdown of regions and the entire state. These mitigation measures have resulted in various disruptions in the functioning of markets and supply chains for agricultural inputs and products. Seeds are the starting point for agricultural production; therefore, during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, seed delivery is among the essential services that must continue to support the current and subsequent production cycles.

Download PDF Brochure:
https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=1257

However, issues related to the transportation of seeds either domestically or internationally, due to the reduced number of flights, fewer drivers, and the slow process of the necessary documentation, because of fewer staff, create specific problems for the seed sector. The ornamental crop industry has been severely affected due to the closure of garden centers deemed non-essential services and loss of contracts with supermarkets. The sale of seeds to amateur gardeners has stopped. This will impact some seed suppliers, especially those with left-over stock.

Key players in this market include BASF SE (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), Groupe Limagrain (France)Corteva Agriscience (US), Syngenta Group (Switzerland), and Sakata Seed Corporation (Japan).

New product launches and partnerships were the key strategies adopted by the leading players in the fruit & vegetable seeds market with a view to improve their product line and presence in the market.

BASF SE (Germany) BASF SE is a chemical manufacturing company operating in the market segments of chemicals, performance products, functional materials & solutions, agricultural solutions, and oil & gas. BASF has 12 operating divisions with 86 strategic business units. The company provides a wide range of certified fruit & vegetable seeds and has constantly been investing in research of better-quality seeds. The company has been one of the pioneers in the transgenic and hybrid seeds market, with offerings specific to particular regions. Clearfield, Provisia, and Cultivance are the three main technologies adopted by the company for its seed production, which helps it offer disease-resistant, high-yielding seed varieties. In August 2018, the company acquired Bayer AG’s (Germany) vegetable seeds business which helped in enhancing BASF’s offerings within the segment

The company operates through subsidiaries and joint ventures in more than 90 countries through the functioning of six integrated production sites and 355 other production sites in Europe, Asia, Australia, the Americas, and Africa.

Bayer AG (Germany) Bayer AG is a leading research-intensive company operating in the pharmaceuticals, consumer health, crop science, and animal health segments. The company’s agricultural enterprise, Bayer AG, which operates through four segments—pharmaceuticals, consumer health, crop science, and service functions and other. The company offers fruits and vegetable seeds through its two operating business segments: crop protection/seeds and environmental science. The recent acquisition of Monsanto (US) in June 2018 has boosted Bayer’s agriculture business with innovative solutions in the crop protection and seed manufacturing industries.

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Bayer’s manufacturing facilities operate in 130 sites spread across 34 countries. It has a worldwide sales and distribution network in over 120 countries. Its key locations include Germany, France, Singapore, Brazil, and the US. Its major research centers of the seed units are located in Belgium, the Netherlands, and the US. The company operates through various subsidiaries such as Bayer CropScience Holding SA Lyon (France), Bayer CropScience Holdings Limited Cambridge (UK), Bayer CropScience NV Diegem (Belgium), Bayer CropScience S.r.l (Italy), and Bayer Australia Limited (Australia).

The global fruit and vegetable seeds market size is estimated to be valued USD 9.8 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach a value of USD 14.4 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 8.2% during the forecast period. The growing demand for high value crops such as tropical fruits and leafy vegetables coupled with the increased demand for organic food products is expected to drive the growth of the market during the forecast period.

COVID-19 Impact on the Fruit and Vegetable Seeds Market

The outbreak of COVID-19 and the measures taken to control the pandemic have a crippling effect on the agriculture sector across the globe. Many countries have adopted several emergency measures to combat the COVID-19 crisis. These measures range from closing borders and public institutions, as well as isolating homes, communities, and the total lockdown of regions and the entire state. These mitigation measures have resulted in various disruptions in the functioning of markets and supply chains for agricultural inputs and products. Seeds are the starting point for agricultural production; therefore, during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, seed delivery is among the essential services that must continue to support the current and subsequent production cycles.

Download PDF Brochure:
https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=1257

However, issues related to the transportation of seeds either domestically or internationally, due to the reduced number of flights, fewer drivers, and the slow process of the necessary documentation, because of fewer staff, create specific problems for the seed sector. The ornamental crop industry has been severely affected due to the closure of garden centers deemed non-essential services and loss of contracts with supermarkets. The sale of seeds to amateur gardeners has stopped. This will impact some seed suppliers, especially those with left-over stock.

Key players in this market include BASF SE (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), Groupe Limagrain (France)Corteva Agriscience (US), Syngenta Group (Switzerland), and Sakata Seed Corporation (Japan).

New product launches and partnerships were the key strategies adopted by the leading players in the fruit & vegetable seeds market with a view to improve their product line and presence in the market.

BASF SE (Germany) BASF SE is a chemical manufacturing company operating in the market segments of chemicals, performance products, functional materials & solutions, agricultural solutions, and oil & gas. BASF has 12 operating divisions with 86 strategic business units. The company provides a wide range of certified fruit & vegetable seeds and has constantly been investing in research of better-quality seeds. The company has been one of the pioneers in the transgenic and hybrid seeds market, with offerings specific to particular regions. Clearfield, Provisia, and Cultivance are the three main technologies adopted by the company for its seed production, which helps it offer disease-resistant, high-yielding seed varieties. In August 2018, the company acquired Bayer AG’s (Germany) vegetable seeds business which helped in enhancing BASF’s offerings within the segment

The company operates through subsidiaries and joint ventures in more than 90 countries through the functioning of six integrated production sites and 355 other production sites in Europe, Asia, Australia, the Americas, and Africa.

Bayer AG (Germany) Bayer AG is a leading research-intensive company operating in the pharmaceuticals, consumer health, crop science, and animal health segments. The company’s agricultural enterprise, Bayer AG, which operates through four segments—pharmaceuticals, consumer health, crop science, and service functions and other. The company offers fruits and vegetable seeds through its two operating business segments: crop protection/seeds and environmental science. The recent acquisition of Monsanto (US) in June 2018 has boosted Bayer’s agriculture business with innovative solutions in the crop protection and seed manufacturing industries.

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Bayer’s manufacturing facilities operate in 130 sites spread across 34 countries. It has a worldwide sales and distribution network in over 120 countries. Its key locations include Germany, France, Singapore, Brazil, and the US. Its major research centers of the seed units are located in Belgium, the Netherlands, and the US. The company operates through various subsidiaries such as Bayer CropScience Holding SA Lyon (France), Bayer CropScience Holdings Limited Cambridge (UK), Bayer CropScience NV Diegem (Belgium), Bayer CropScience S.r.l (Italy), and Bayer Australia Limited (Australia).

The global fruit and vegetable seeds market size is estimated to be valued USD 9.8 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach a value of USD 14.4 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 8.2% during the forecast period. The growing demand for high value crops such as tropical fruits and leafy vegetables coupled with the increased demand for organic food products is expected to drive the growth of the market during the forecast period.

COVID-19 Impact on the Fruit and Vegetable Seeds Market

The outbreak of COVID-19 and the measures taken to control the pandemic have a crippling effect on the agriculture sector across the globe. Many countries have adopted several emergency measures to combat the COVID-19 crisis. These measures range from closing borders and public institutions, as well as isolating homes, communities, and the total lockdown of regions and the entire state. These mitigation measures have resulted in various disruptions in the functioning of markets and supply chains for agricultural inputs and products. Seeds are the starting point for agricultural production; therefore, during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, seed delivery is among the essential services that must continue to support the current and subsequent production cycles.

Download PDF Brochure:
https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=1257

However, issues related to the transportation of seeds either domestically or internationally, due to the reduced number of flights, fewer drivers, and the slow process of the necessary documentation, because of fewer staff, create specific problems for the seed sector. The ornamental crop industry has been severely affected due to the closure of garden centers deemed non-essential services and loss of contracts with supermarkets. The sale of seeds to amateur gardeners has stopped. This will impact some seed suppliers, especially those with left-over stock.

Key players in this market include BASF SE (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), Groupe Limagrain (France)Corteva Agriscience (US), Syngenta Group (Switzerland), and Sakata Seed Corporation (Japan).

New product launches and partnerships were the key strategies adopted by the leading players in the fruit & vegetable seeds market with a view to improve their product line and presence in the market.

BASF SE (Germany) BASF SE is a chemical manufacturing company operating in the market segments of chemicals, performance products, functional materials & solutions, agricultural solutions, and oil & gas. BASF has 12 operating divisions with 86 strategic business units. The company provides a wide range of certified fruit & vegetable seeds and has constantly been investing in research of better-quality seeds. The company has been one of the pioneers in the transgenic and hybrid seeds market, with offerings specific to particular regions. Clearfield, Provisia, and Cultivance are the three main technologies adopted by the company for its seed production, which helps it offer disease-resistant, high-yielding seed varieties. In August 2018, the company acquired Bayer AG’s (Germany) vegetable seeds business which helped in enhancing BASF’s offerings within the segment

The company operates through subsidiaries and joint ventures in more than 90 countries through the functioning of six integrated production sites and 355 other production sites in Europe, Asia, Australia, the Americas, and Africa.

Bayer AG (Germany) Bayer AG is a leading research-intensive company operating in the pharmaceuticals, consumer health, crop science, and animal health segments. The company’s agricultural enterprise, Bayer AG, which operates through four segments—pharmaceuticals, consumer health, crop science, and service functions and other. The company offers fruits and vegetable seeds through its two operating business segments: crop protection/seeds and environmental science. The recent acquisition of Monsanto (US) in June 2018 has boosted Bayer’s agriculture business with innovative solutions in the crop protection and seed manufacturing industries.

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Bayer’s manufacturing facilities operate in 130 sites spread across 34 countries. It has a worldwide sales and distribution network in over 120 countries. Its key locations include Germany, France, Singapore, Brazil, and the US. Its major research centers of the seed units are located in Belgium, the Netherlands, and the US. The company operates through various subsidiaries such as Bayer CropScience Holding SA Lyon (France), Bayer CropScience Holdings Limited Cambridge (UK), Bayer CropScience NV Diegem (Belgium), Bayer CropScience S.r.l (Italy), and Bayer Australia Limited (Australia).

The global fruit and vegetable seeds market size is estimated to be valued USD 9.8 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach a value of USD 14.4 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 8.2% during the forecast period. The growing demand for high value crops such as tropical fruits and leafy vegetables coupled with the increased demand for organic food products is expected to drive the growth of the market during the forecast period.

COVID-19 Impact on the Fruit and Vegetable Seeds Market

The outbreak of COVID-19 and the measures taken to control the pandemic have a crippling effect on the agriculture sector across the globe. Many countries have adopted several emergency measures to combat the COVID-19 crisis. These measures range from closing borders and public institutions, as well as isolating homes, communities, and the total lockdown of regions and the entire state. These mitigation measures have resulted in various disruptions in the functioning of markets and supply chains for agricultural inputs and products. Seeds are the starting point for agricultural production; therefore, during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, seed delivery is among the essential services that must continue to support the current and subsequent production cycles.

Download PDF Brochure:
https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=1257

However, issues related to the transportation of seeds either domestically or internationally, due to the reduced number of flights, fewer drivers, and the slow process of the necessary documentation, because of fewer staff, create specific problems for the seed sector. The ornamental crop industry has been severely affected due to the closure of garden centers deemed non-essential services and loss of contracts with supermarkets. The sale of seeds to amateur gardeners has stopped. This will impact some seed suppliers, especially those with left-over stock.

Key players in this market include BASF SE (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), Groupe Limagrain (France)Corteva Agriscience (US), Syngenta Group (Switzerland), and Sakata Seed Corporation (Japan).

New product launches and partnerships were the key strategies adopted by the leading players in the fruit & vegetable seeds market with a view to improve their product line and presence in the market.

BASF SE (Germany) BASF SE is a chemical manufacturing company operating in the market segments of chemicals, performance products, functional materials & solutions, agricultural solutions, and oil & gas. BASF has 12 operating divisions with 86 strategic business units. The company provides a wide range of certified fruit & vegetable seeds and has constantly been investing in research of better-quality seeds. The company has been one of the pioneers in the transgenic and hybrid seeds market, with offerings specific to particular regions. Clearfield, Provisia, and Cultivance are the three main technologies adopted by the company for its seed production, which helps it offer disease-resistant, high-yielding seed varieties. In August 2018, the company acquired Bayer AG’s (Germany) vegetable seeds business which helped in enhancing BASF’s offerings within the segment

The company operates through subsidiaries and joint ventures in more than 90 countries through the functioning of six integrated production sites and 355 other production sites in Europe, Asia, Australia, the Americas, and Africa.

Bayer AG (Germany) Bayer AG is a leading research-intensive company operating in the pharmaceuticals, consumer health, crop science, and animal health segments. The company’s agricultural enterprise, Bayer AG, which operates through four segments—pharmaceuticals, consumer health, crop science, and service functions and other. The company offers fruits and vegetable seeds through its two operating business segments: crop protection/seeds and environmental science. The recent acquisition of Monsanto (US) in June 2018 has boosted Bayer’s agriculture business with innovative solutions in the crop protection and seed manufacturing industries.

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Bayer’s manufacturing facilities operate in 130 sites spread across 34 countries. It has a worldwide sales and distribution network in over 120 countries. Its key locations include Germany, France, Singapore, Brazil, and the US. Its major research centers of the seed units are located in Belgium, the Netherlands, and the US. The company operates through various subsidiaries such as Bayer CropScience Holding SA Lyon (France), Bayer CropScience Holdings Limited Cambridge (UK), Bayer CropScience NV Diegem (Belgium), Bayer CropScience S.r.l (Italy), and Bayer Australia Limited (Australia).

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