Product Code: AGI 6801
The global plant breeding and CRISPR plants market is estimated at USD 8.91 billion in 2025 and is anticipated to reach USD 13.86 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 9.2% from 2025 to 2030. This industry is significantly shaped by government laws and regulations. Many countries are developing supportive policies to encourage genome editing innovations, as seen in Japan, where genome-edited high-GABA tomatoes entered commercial sales in 2021, as per an article published by International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA) in September 2021. The market is aided by streamlined approval procedures and clear regulations, especially in regions promoting biotechnology for food security and sustainability. However, the adoption of CRISPR is slowed down by stringent regulations in places like the European Union. Additionally, public concerns and ethical debates about gene-edited crops create hurdles, as regulatory approval alone does not ensure widespread acceptance.
Scope of the Report |
Years Considered for the Study | 2025-2030 |
Base Year | 2024 |
Forecast Period | 2025-2030 |
Units Considered | Value (USD) and Volume (Hectares) |
Segments | By Type, Trait, Application, and By Region |
Regions covered | North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South America, and RoW |
Disruptions Impacting the Market for plant breeding and CRISPR plants: The market for plant breeding and CRISPR plants is being disrupted by changing regulations, supply chain issues, and technology breakthroughs. Regulatory uncertainties, especially in the European Union, have led to delays in the adoption of genome-edited crops, impacting market momentum. Meanwhile, improvements in genome editing, like CRISPR-Cas9, have shortened breeding times by speeding up trait development. However, smaller companies and research institutions face challenges due to intellectual property disputes surrounding gene-editing technologies. Furthermore, the availability of breeding materials and international technological collaborations are impacted by geopolitical tensions and trade restrictions. Additionally, the growing consolidation of major agribusiness firms is making it harder for smaller breeders to compete. Despite these hurdles, continuous investments in research and strong government support are pushing the adoption of advanced breeding techniques.
"The herbicide tolerance segment held the largest share in the plant breeding and CRISPR plants market in 2024."
The herbicide tolerance segment holds the largest share in the plant breeding and CRISPR plants market due to the rising demand for effective weed management in agriculture. Farmers are increasingly using herbicide-tolerant crops to reduce labor costs and improve yields. Advancements in genome editing and genetic engineering have made it easier to create herbicide-resistant traits in important crops like canola, corn and soybeans. These crops also support sustainable farming by reducing the need for tillage, which helps prevent soil erosion. The commercial expansion of these crops is further supported by regulatory approvals in several countries such as US, which solidifies the herbicide tolerance segment's market dominance.
"Molecular breeding held the largest share within the biotechnological method segment in the plant breeding and CRISPR plants market in 2024"
Molecular breeding is the most widely used biotechnological method in plant breeding. It accelerates genetic improvements by allowing precise trait selection. Compared to conventional breeding, this method shortens the time needed for crop development by enabling precise selection of desired traits. Techniques like marker-assisted selection (MAS) and genomic selection help breeders develop high-yielding and disease-resistant varieties. The increasing affordability of sequencing technologies has further strengthened molecular breeding adoption, making it accessible to a broader range of breeding programs. Furthermore, molecular breeding is frequently employed in staple crops like wheat, maize, and rice, where enhancing genetic traits is crucial for ensuring food security. With continued investments in genomics research, this segment is expected to maintain its leading position.
India is expected to witness fastest growth in the Asia Pacific plant breeding and CRISPR plants market during the forecast period.
The market for plant breeding and CRISPR plants is anticipated to grow significantly in India due to government initiatives and rising research funding. As per an article published by International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA) in February 2023, India's Department of Biotechnology (DBT) has launched research grants to enhance genome editing capacity among scientists. This program encourages innovation in crop improvement and is in line with the nation's National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture. India's growing population and agricultural challenges are driving up demand for climate-resilient and high-yield crops. Furthermore, the government's push for self-reliance in seed production and biotechnology advancements strengthens market prospects. The growing presence of research institutions and collaborations between academia and industry further contribute to India's rapid market expansion in this sector.
In-depth interviews have been conducted with chief executive officers (CEOs), Directors, and other executives from various key organizations operating in the plant breeding and CRISPR plants market:
- By Value Chain: Supply Side - 65% and Demand Side - 35%
- By Designation: CXOs- 25%, Managers - 40%, Executives- 35%
- By Region: North America - 25%, Europe - 30%, Asia Pacific - 25%, South America - 15% and Rest of the World -5%
Prominent companies in the market include Bayer AG (Germany), Syngenta Group (Switzerland), KWS SAAT SE & Co. KGaA (Germany), Corteva (US), BASF (Germany), Limagrain (France), UPL (India), Beijing Dabeinong Biotechnology Co., Ltd. (China), SAKATA SEED CORPORATION (Japan), Rijk Zwaan Zaadteelt en Zaadhandel B.V. (Netherlands), Eurofins Scientific (Luxembourg), SGS Societe Generale de Surveillance SA. (Switzerland), PacBio (US), Evogene Ltd. (Israel), BGI Group (China), Sanatech Seed Co.,Ltd. (Japan), Pairwise (US), Cibus Inc. (US), Benson Hill Inc. (US), and KeyGene (Netherlands).
Other players include Phytoform (UK), Hudson River Biotechnology (Netherlands), Inari Agriculture, Inc. (US), TROPIC (UK), and Plantae by Huminn (Israel).
Research Coverage:
This research report categorizes the plant breeding and CRISPR plants market by type (conventional breeding and biotechnological method), by trait (herbicide tolerance, disease resistance, yield & grain size improvement, temperature & stress tolerance, drought resistance, and other traits), by application (cereals & grains, oilseeds & pulses , fruits & vegetables, and other applications) by technology (conventional breeding (cross breeding and selection methods, hybridization methods, and back-cross breeding) and and biotechnological method (genetic transformation, marker-assisted breeding, gene editing technologies, and tissue culture methods)), and region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South America, and Rest of the World). The scope of the report covers detailed information regarding the major factors, such as drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities, influencing the growth of plant breeding and CRISPR plants market. A detailed analysis of the key industry players has been done to provide insights into their business overview, services, key strategies, contracts, partnerships, agreements, new service launches, mergers and acquisitions, and recent developments associated with the plant breeding and CRISPR plants market. Competitive analysis of upcoming startups in the plant breeding and CRISPR plants market ecosystem is covered in this report. Furthermore, industry-specific trends such as technology analysis, ecosystem and market mapping, patent, regulatory landscape, among others, are also covered in the study.
Reasons to buy this report:
The report will help the market leaders/new entrants in this market with information on the closest approximations of the revenue numbers for the overall plant breeding and CRISPR plants and the subsegments. This report will help stakeholders understand the competitive landscape and gain more insights to position their businesses better and plan suitable go-to-market strategies. The report also helps stakeholders understand the pulse of the market and provides them with information on key market drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities.
The report provides insights on the following pointers:
- Analysis of key drivers (government initiatives and regulatory support), restraints (stringent and lack of harmonized global regulatory frameworks for gene-edited crop), opportunities (development of crops with enhanced nutritional profiles), and challenges (limited public awareness and consumer skepticism about gene-edited foods) influencing the growth of the plant breeding and CRISPR plants market.
- New product launch/Innovation: Detailed insights on research & development activities and new product/service launches in the plant breeding and CRISPR plants market.
- Market Development: Comprehensive information about lucrative markets - the report analyzes the plant breeding and CRISPR plants market across varied regions.
- Market Diversification: Exhaustive information about new products/services, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments in the plant breeding and CRISPR plants market.
- Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market shares, growth strategies, product offerings, brand/product comparison, and product foot prints of leading players such as Bayer AG (Germany), Syngenta Group (Switzerland), KWS SAAT SE & Co. KGaA (Germany), Corteva (US), BASF (Germany), Limagrain (France), Beijing Dabeinong Biotechnology Co., Ltd. (China), SAKATA SEED CORPORATION (Japan), Eurofins Scientific (Luxembourg), SGS Societe Generale de Surveillance SA. (Switzerland), and other players in the plant breeding and CRISPR plants market.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 STUDY OBJECTIVES
- 1.2 MARKET DEFINITION
- 1.3 STUDY SCOPE
- 1.3.1 MARKET SEGMENTATION
- 1.3.2 INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS
- 1.3.3 YEARS CONSIDERED
- 1.4 UNIT CONSIDERED
- 1.4.1 CURRENCY CONSIDERED
- 1.4.2 VOLUME UNIT CONSIDERED
- 1.5 STAKEHOLDERS
- 1.6 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 2.1 RESEARCH DATA
- 2.1.1 SECONDARY DATA
- 2.1.1.1 Key data from secondary sources
- 2.1.2 PRIMARY DATA
- 2.1.2.1 Key data from primary sources
- 2.1.2.2 Key insights from primary experts
- 2.1.2.3 Breakdown of primary interviews
- 2.2 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION
- 2.2.1 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH
- 2.2.2 TOP-DOWN APPROACH
- 2.2.3 SUPPLY SIDE
- 2.2.4 DEMAND SIDE
- 2.3 DATA TRIANGULATION
- 2.4 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS
- 2.5 LIMITATIONS & RISK ASSESSMENT
3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS
- 4.1 ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PLAYERS IN PLANT BREEDING AND CRISPR PLANTS MARKET
- 4.2 ASIA PACIFIC: PLANT BREEDING AND CRISPR PLANTS MARKET, BY TYPE AND KEY COUNTRY
- 4.3 PLANT BREEDING AND CRISPR PLANTS MARKET: REGIONAL SNAPSHOT
- 4.4 PLANT BREEDING AND CRISPR PLANTS MARKET, BY TYPE AND REGION
- 4.5 PLANT BREEDING AND CRISPR PLANTS MARKET, BY TRAIT AND REGION
- 4.6 PLANT BREEDING AND CRISPR PLANTS MARKET, BY APPLICATION AND REGION
5 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 5.1 INTRODUCTION
- 5.2 MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS
- 5.2.1 GLOBAL POPULATION GROWTH & FOOD SECURITY CONCERNS
- 5.2.2 GLOBAL GDP & ECONOMIC GROWTH
- 5.3 MARKET DYNAMICS
- 5.3.1 DRIVERS
- 5.3.1.1 Government initiatives and regulatory support
- 5.3.1.2 Growing adoption of hybrid and genetically engineered/edited seeds
- 5.3.1.3 Technological advancements in plant breeding & CRISPR
- 5.3.2 RESTRAINTS
- 5.3.2.1 High costs associated with CRISPR and modern breeding techniques
- 5.3.2.2 Stringent and lack of harmonized global regulatory frameworks for gene-edited crops
- 5.3.3 OPPORTUNITIES
- 5.3.3.1 Development of crops with enhanced nutritional profiles
- 5.3.3.2 Rising demand for non-GMO yet genetically enhanced crops
- 5.3.4 CHALLENGES
- 5.3.4.1 Limited public awareness and consumer skepticism about gene-edited foods
- 5.4 IMPACT OF AI/GEN AI ON PLANT BREEDING AND CRISPR PLANTS MARKET
- 5.4.1 INTRODUCTION
- 5.4.2 USE OF GEN AI IN PLANT BREEDING AND CRISPR PLANTS MARKET
- 5.4.3 CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
- 5.4.3.1 Limagrain partnered with Alteia to accelerate digital phenotyping in plant breeding and field seeds & partnership
- 5.4.3.2 Syngenta Group & InstaDeep collaborated to implement AI-powered trait discovery in plant breeding
- 5.4.3.3 Bayer AG's CRISPR revolutionized plant breeding with AI and precision breeding innovations
- 5.4.4 IMPACT ON PLANT BREEDING AND CRISPR PLANTS MARKET
- 5.4.5 ADJACENT ECOSYSTEM WORKING ON GENERATIVE AI
6 INDUSTRY TRENDS
- 6.1 INTRODUCTION
- 6.2 TRENDS/DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMER BUSINESS
- 6.3 SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS
- 6.4 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS
- 6.4.1 RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
- 6.4.2 GERMPLASM DEVELOPMENT
- 6.4.3 SEED PRODUCTION & MULTIPLICATION
- 6.4.4 REGULATORY APPROVALS & COMPLIANCE
- 6.4.5 DISTRIBUTION & COMMERCIALIZATION
- 6.4.6 END-USE APPLICATIONS
- 6.5 TRADE ANALYSIS
- 6.5.1 EXPORT SCENARIO OF HS CODE 1209, 2020-2024
- 6.5.2 IMPORT SCENARIO OF HS CODE 1209, 2020-2024
- 6.6 TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS
- 6.6.1 KEY TECHNOLOGIES
- 6.6.1.1 Genome editing (CRISPR, TALENs, ZFNs)
- 6.6.1.2 Genetic engineering (GM Crops)
- 6.6.2 COMPLEMENTARY TECHNOLOGIES
- 6.6.2.1 Bioinformatics & computational genomics
- 6.6.2.2 Phenotyping technologies (High-throughput & automated systems)
- 6.6.3 ADJACENT TECHNOLOGIES
- 6.6.3.1 Artificial intelligence & machine learning in agriculture
- 6.6.3.2 Vertical farming & Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA)
- 6.7 ECOSYSTEM ANALYSIS
- 6.7.1 DEMAND SIDE
- 6.7.2 SUPPLY SIDE
- 6.8 PATENT ANALYSIS
- 6.9 KEY CONFERENCES & EVENTS, 2025-2026
- 6.10 REGULATORY LANDSCAPE
- 6.10.1 REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
- 6.10.2 REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
- 6.10.2.1 North America
- 6.10.2.1.1 US
- 6.10.2.1.2 Canada
- 6.10.2.1.3 Mexico
- 6.10.2.2 Europe
- 6.10.2.2.1 European Union (EU)
- 6.10.2.2.2 UK
- 6.10.2.3 Asia Pacific
- 6.10.2.3.1 India
- 6.10.2.3.2 Japan
- 6.10.2.3.3 China
- 6.10.2.4 South America
- 6.10.2.5 Rest of the World
- 6.11 PORTER'S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
- 6.11.1 INTENSITY OF COMPETITIVE RIVALRY
- 6.11.2 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
- 6.11.3 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
- 6.11.4 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
- 6.11.5 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS
- 6.12 KEY STAKEHOLDERS & BUYING CRITERIA
- 6.12.1 KEY STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS
- 6.12.2 BUYING CRITERIA
- 6.13 CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
- 6.13.1 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY & UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN UTILIZED MARKER-ASSISTED SELECTION FOR BACTERIAL SPOT RESISTANCE IN TOMATO
- 6.13.2 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY IMPLEMENTED MARKER-ASSISTED SELECTION FOR GOLDEN NEMATODE RESISTANCE IN POTATO
- 6.13.3 BASF IMPLEMENTED VISION AI FOR SEED BREEDING AND PRODUCTION MONITORING
- 6.14 INVESTMENT AND FUNDING SCENARIO
7 PLANT BREEDING AND CRISPR PLANTS MARKET, BY APPLICATION
- 7.1 INTRODUCTION
- 7.2 CEREALS & GRAINS
- 7.2.1 RISING GLOBAL POPULATION AND INCREASING FOOD SECURITY CONCERNS TO DRIVE DEMAND FOR PLANT BREEDING IN CEREALS & GRAINS
- 7.2.2 CORN
- 7.2.3 WHEAT
- 7.2.4 RICE
- 7.2.5 OTHER CEREALS & GRAINS
- 7.3 OILSEEDS & PULSES
- 7.3.1 GROWING DEMAND FOR PLANT-BASED PROTEINS AND SUSTAINABLE EDIBLE OILS TO FUEL DEMAND FOR PLANT BREEDING IN OILSEEDS & PULSES
- 7.3.2 SOYBEAN
- 7.3.3 COTTON
- 7.3.4 CANOLA
- 7.3.5 OTHER OILSEEDS & PULSES
- 7.4 FRUITS & VEGETABLES
- 7.4.1 CLIMATE VARIABILITY AFFECTING FRUIT AND VEGETABLE YIELDS AND QUALITY TO BOOST DEMAND FOR PLANT BREEDING IN FRUITS & VEGETABLES
- 7.5 OTHER APPLICATIONS
8 PLANT BREEDING AND CRISPR PLANTS MARKET, BY TRAIT
- 8.1 INTRODUCTION
- 8.2 HERBICIDE TOLERANCE
- 8.2.1 RISING PREVALENCE OF HERBICIDE-RESISTANT WEEDS TO BOLSTER NEED FOR HERBICIDE-TOLERANT CROP VARIETIES
- 8.3 DISEASE RESISTANCE
- 8.3.1 INCREASING REGULATORY RESTRICTIONS ON CHEMICAL FUNGICIDES AND BACTERICIDES TO FOSTER DEMAND FOR DISEASE RESISTANCE CROPS
- 8.4 YIELD & GRAIN SIZE IMPROVEMENT
- 8.4.1 INCREASING GLOBAL FOOD DEMAND DUE TO POPULATION GROWTH AND URBANIZATION TO ACCELERATE ITS DEMAND
- 8.5 TEMPERATURE & STRESS TOLERANCE
- 8.5.1 INCREASING FREQUENCY OF EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGE TO PROPEL ITS DEMAND
- 8.6 DROUGHT RESISTANCE
- 8.6.1 RISING WATER SCARCITY AND DECLINING GROUNDWATER LEVELS IMPACTING CROP CULTIVATION TO DRIVE ITS DEMAND
- 8.7 OTHER TRAITS
9 PLANT BREEDING AND CRISPR PLANTS MARKET, BY TYPE
- 9.1 INTRODUCTION
- 9.2 BIOTECHNOLOGICAL METHOD
- 9.2.1 GROWING NEED FOR HIGHER YIELD AND STRESS-RESILIENT CROPS TO FUEL DEMAND FOR BIOTECHNOLOGICAL METHOD
- 9.2.2 MOLECULAR BREEDING
- 9.2.3 HYBRID BREEDING
- 9.2.4 GENETIC ENGINEERING
- 9.2.5 GENOME EDITING
- 9.3 CONVENTIONAL BREEDING
- 9.3.1 COMPLIANCE WITH STRICT GMO REGULATIONS AND RISING CONSUMER PREFERENCE FOR ORGANIC FOOD PRODUCTS TO DRIVE DEMAND FOR CONVENTIONAL BREEDING
10 PLANT BREEDING AND CRISPR PLANTS MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY
- 10.1 INTRODUCTION
- 10.2 CONVENTIONAL BREEDING
- 10.2.1 FEWER REGULATORY HURDLES COMPARED TO GENETICALLY MODIFIED AND GENE-EDITED CROPS TO BOOST DEMAND FOR CONVENTIONAL BREEDING TECHNOLOGIES
- 10.2.2 CROSS-BREEDING AND SELECTION METHODS
- 10.2.2.1 Pedigree breeding
- 10.2.2.2 Mass selection
- 10.2.2.3 Bulk breeding
- 10.2.2.4 Pure line selection
- 10.2.3 HYBRIDIZATION METHODS
- 10.2.3.1 Single cross hybrids
- 10.2.3.2 Three-way cross hybrids
- 10.2.3.3 Double cross hybrids
- 10.2.4 BACK-CROSS BREEDING
- 10.3 BIOTECHNOLOGICAL METHOD
- 10.3.1 REDUCED BREEDING TIME AND ENHANCED TRAIT DEVELOPMENT TO BOLSTER DEMAND FOR BIOTECHNOLOGICAL METHOD TECHNOLOGIES
- 10.3.2 GENETIC TRANSFORMATION
- 10.3.2.1 Agrobacterium-mediated transformation
- 10.3.2.2 Particle bombardment/gene gun
- 10.3.2.3 PEG-mediated transformation
- 10.3.2.4 Electroporation
- 10.3.3 MARKER-ASSISTED BREEDING
- 10.3.3.1 SNP markers
- 10.3.3.2 SSR markers
- 10.3.3.3 Others
- 10.3.4 GENE EDITING TECHNOLOGIES
- 10.3.4.1 CRISPR-Cas9
- 10.3.4.2 TALENs
- 10.3.4.3 Zinc Finger Nucleases (ZFNs)
- 10.3.5 TISSUE CULTURE METHODS
- 10.3.5.1 Micropropagation
- 10.3.5.2 Embryo rescue
- 10.3.5.3 Anther/pollen culture
- 10.3.5.4 Protoplast fusion
11 PLANT BREEDING AND CRISPR PLANTS MARKET, BY REGION
- 11.1 INTRODUCTION
- 11.2 NORTH AMERICA
- 11.2.1 US
- 11.2.1.1 High adoption of genetically engineered and gene-edited crops coupled with favorable regulatory framework for genome editing to drive market
- 11.2.2 CANADA
- 11.2.2.1 Growing export potential and demand for high-yield, input-efficient crops to propel market
- 11.2.3 MEXICO
- 11.2.3.1 Rising demand for improved vegetable and staple crop seeds to enhance food security to accelerate market
- 11.3 EUROPE
- 11.3.1 GERMANY
- 11.3.1.1 Government funding and research initiatives to fuel market growth
- 11.3.2 FRANCE
- 11.3.2.1 Shift in European regulatory stance toward easing restrictions on gene-edited crops to foster market
- 11.3.3 NETHERLANDS
- 11.3.3.1 Government funding and academic collaboration for climate-resilient crops to enhance market
- 11.3.4 UK
- 11.3.4.1 Regulatory relaxation post-Brexit enabling gene editing in plant breeding to propel market
- 11.3.5 ITALY
- 11.3.5.1 High susceptibility of Italian crops, such as grapes, wheat, and tomatoes, to diseases to drive market
- 11.3.6 SPAIN
- 11.3.6.1 Increasing investments in R&D and breeding facilities by global seed companies to fuel market growth
- 11.3.7 REST OF EUROPE
- 11.4 ASIA PACIFIC
- 11.4.1 CHINA
- 11.4.1.1 Government initiatives to boost domestic crop production and reduce reliance on imported soybean and corn to propel market
- 11.4.2 INDIA
- 11.4.2.1 Government regulatory reforms and policy support for genome-edited crops to accelerate market
- 11.4.3 JAPAN
- 11.4.3.1 High dependence on imported agricultural commodities to foster market
- 11.4.4 AUSTRALIA
- 11.4.4.1 Need for higher crop yields and sustainability in agriculture to boost market
- 11.4.5 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC
- 11.5 SOUTH AMERICA
- 11.5.1 BRAZIL
- 11.5.1.1 Favorable regulatory policies classifying gene-edited crops under non-GMO classification to drive market
- 11.5.2 ARGENTINA
- 11.5.2.1 Increasing need for drought-resistant and climate-resilient crops coupled with streamlined regulatory framework for new breeding techniques to foster market
- 11.5.3 REST OF SOUTH AMERICA
- 11.6 REST OF THE WORLD
- 11.6.1 MIDDLE EAST
- 11.6.1.1 Water scarcity and soil salinity challenges coupled with government initiatives supporting agricultural biotechnology to fuel market growth
- 11.6.2 AFRICA
- 11.6.2.1 Rising food insecurity and the need for increased crop yields to propel market
12 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
- 12.1 OVERVIEW
- 12.2 KEY PLAYER STRATEGIES/RIGHT TO WIN, 2021-2024
- 12.3 REVENUE ANALYSIS, 2021-2024
- 12.4 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS, 2024
- 12.4.1 MARKET RANKING ANALYSIS
- 12.5 COMPANY VALUATION AND FINANCIAL METRICS
- 12.6 BRAND/PRODUCT COMPARISON
- 12.7 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: KEY PLAYERS, 2024
- 12.7.1 STARS
- 12.7.2 EMERGING LEADERS
- 12.7.3 PERVASIVE PLAYERS
- 12.7.4 PARTICIPANTS
- 12.7.5 COMPANY FOOTPRINT: KEY PLAYERS, 2024
- 12.7.5.1 Company footprint
- 12.7.5.2 Type footprint
- 12.7.5.3 Trait footprint
- 12.7.5.4 Application footprint
- 12.7.5.5 Regional footprint
- 12.8 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: START-UPS/SMES, 2024
- 12.8.1 PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES
- 12.8.2 RESPONSIVE COMPANIES
- 12.8.3 DYNAMIC COMPANIES
- 12.8.4 STARTING BLOCKS
- 12.8.5 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING, START-UPS/SMES, 2024
- 12.8.5.1 Detailed list of key start-ups/SMEs
- 12.8.5.2 Competitive benchmarking of key start-ups/SMEs
- 12.9 COMPETITIVE SCENARIO AND TRENDS
- 12.9.1 PRODUCT LAUNCHES
- 12.9.2 DEALS
- 12.9.3 EXPANSIONS
- 12.9.4 OTHER DEVELOPMENTS
13 COMPANY PROFILES
- 13.1 SEED COMPANIES (IN-HOUSE BREEDING)
- 13.1.1 BAYER AG
- 13.1.1.1 Business overview
- 13.1.1.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.1.1.3 Recent developments
- 13.1.1.3.1 Product launches
- 13.1.1.3.2 Deals
- 13.1.1.3.3 Expansions
- 13.1.1.3.4 Other developments
- 13.1.1.4 MnM view
- 13.1.1.4.1 Right to win
- 13.1.1.4.2 Strategic choices
- 13.1.1.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 13.1.2 SYNGENTA GROUP
- 13.1.2.1 Business overview
- 13.1.2.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.1.2.3 Recent developments
- 13.1.2.3.1 Product launches
- 13.1.2.3.2 Deals
- 13.1.2.3.3 Expansions
- 13.1.2.3.4 Other developments
- 13.1.2.4 MnM view
- 13.1.2.4.1 Right to win
- 13.1.2.4.2 Strategic choices
- 13.1.2.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 13.1.3 KWS SAAT SE & CO. KGAA
- 13.1.3.1 Business overview
- 13.1.3.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.1.3.3 Recent developments
- 13.1.3.3.1 Product launches
- 13.1.3.3.2 Deals
- 13.1.3.3.3 Expansions
- 13.1.3.4 MnM view
- 13.1.3.4.1 Right to win
- 13.1.3.4.2 Strategic choices
- 13.1.3.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 13.1.4 CORTEVA
- 13.1.4.1 Business overview
- 13.1.4.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.1.4.3 Recent developments
- 13.1.4.3.1 Product launches
- 13.1.4.3.2 Deals
- 13.1.4.3.3 Expansions
- 13.1.4.3.4 Other developments
- 13.1.4.4 MnM view
- 13.1.4.4.1 Right to win
- 13.1.4.4.2 Strategic choices
- 13.1.4.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 13.1.5 BASF
- 13.1.5.1 Business overview
- 13.1.5.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.1.5.3 Recent developments
- 13.1.5.3.1 Product launches
- 13.1.5.3.2 Deals
- 13.1.5.4 MnM view
- 13.1.5.4.1 Right to win
- 13.1.5.4.2 Strategic choices
- 13.1.5.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 13.1.6 LIMAGRAIN
- 13.1.6.1 Business overview
- 13.1.6.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.1.6.3 Recent developments
- 13.1.6.3.1 Deals
- 13.1.6.3.2 Expansions
- 13.1.6.3.3 Other developments
- 13.1.6.4 MnM view
- 13.1.7 UPL (ADVANTA SEEDS)
- 13.1.7.1 Business overview
- 13.1.7.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.1.7.3 Recent developments
- 13.1.7.3.1 Product launches
- 13.1.7.3.2 Deals
- 13.1.7.3.3 Expansions
- 13.1.7.4 MnM view
- 13.1.8 BEIJING DABEINONG BIOTECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
- 13.1.8.1 Business overview
- 13.1.8.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.1.8.3 Recent developments
- 13.1.8.4 MnM view
- 13.1.9 SAKATA SEED CORPORATION
- 13.1.9.1 Business overview
- 13.1.9.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.1.9.3 Recent developments
- 13.1.9.3.1 Product launches
- 13.1.9.3.2 Deals
- 13.1.9.3.3 Expansions
- 13.1.9.4 MnM view
- 13.1.10 RIJK ZWAAN ZAADTEELT EN ZAADHANDEL B.V.
- 13.1.10.1 Business overview
- 13.1.10.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.1.10.3 Recent developments
- 13.1.10.3.1 Product launches
- 13.1.10.3.2 Expansions
- 13.1.10.4 MnM view
- 13.2 SERVICE PROVIDERS
- 13.2.1 EUROFINS SCIENTIFIC
- 13.2.1.1 Business overview
- 13.2.1.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.2.1.3 Recent developments
- 13.2.1.3.1 Product launches
- 13.2.1.3.2 Deals
- 13.2.1.4 MnM view
- 13.2.2 SGS SOCIETE GENERALE DE SURVEILLANCE SA.
- 13.2.2.1 Business overview
- 13.2.2.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.2.2.3 Recent developments
- 13.2.2.4 MnM view
- 13.2.3 PACBIO
- 13.2.3.1 Business overview
- 13.2.3.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.2.3.3 Recent developments
- 13.2.3.4 MnM view
- 13.2.4 EVOGENE LTD.
- 13.2.4.1 Business overview
- 13.2.4.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.2.4.3 Recent developments
- 13.2.4.4 MnM view
- 13.2.5 BGI GROUP
- 13.2.5.1 Business overview
- 13.2.5.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.2.5.3 Recent developments
- 13.2.5.4 MnM view
- 13.3 PLANT GENOME EDITING COMPANIES
- 13.3.1 SANATECH SEED CO.,LTD.
- 13.3.1.1 Business overview
- 13.3.1.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.3.1.3 Recent developments
- 13.3.1.3.1 Product launches
- 13.3.1.3.2 Deals
- 13.3.1.4 MnM view
- 13.3.2 PAIRWISE
- 13.3.2.1 Business overview
- 13.3.2.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.3.2.3 Recent developments
- 13.3.2.3.1 Product launches
- 13.3.2.3.2 Deals
- 13.3.2.4 MnM view
- 13.3.3 CIBUS INC.
- 13.3.3.1 Business overview
- 13.3.3.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.3.3.3 Recent developments
- 13.3.3.4 MnM view
- 13.3.4 BENSON HILL INC.
- 13.3.4.1 Business overview
- 13.3.4.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.3.4.3 Recent developments
- 13.3.4.3.1 Product launches
- 13.3.4.3.2 Deals
- 13.3.4.4 MnM view
- 13.3.5 PHYTOFORM
- 13.3.5.1 Business overview
- 13.3.5.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 13.3.5.3 Recent developments
- 13.3.5.4 MnM view
- 13.3.6 HUDSON RIVER BIOTECHNOLOGY
- 13.3.7 INARI AGRICULTURE, INC.
- 13.3.8 TROPIC
- 13.3.9 PLANTAE BY HUMINN
- 13.3.10 KEYGENE
14 ADJACENT & RELATED MARKETS
- 14.1 INTRODUCTION
- 14.2 LIMITATIONS
- 14.3 GENE EDITING MARKET
- 14.3.1 MARKET DEFINITION
- 14.3.2 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 14.3.3 GENE EDITING MARKET, BY OFFERING
- 14.3.4 GENE EDITING MARKET, BY REGION
- 14.4 GENOMICS MARKET
- 14.4.1 MARKET DEFINITION
- 14.4.2 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 14.4.3 GENOMICS MARKET, BY OFFERING
- 14.4.4 GENOMICS MARKET, BY REGION
15 APPENDIX
- 15.1 DISCUSSION GUIDE
- 15.2 KNOWLEDGESTORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS' SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL
- 15.3 CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS
- 15.4 RELATED REPORTS
- 15.5 AUTHOR DETAILS