Global Commercial Seed Market to Rise at 9.90% Cagr from 2012 to 2018

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Global Commercial Seed Market to Rise at 9.90% CAGR from 2012 to

2018, Increasing Global Population Propels Growth

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Commercial Seeds Market

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According to a new market study published by Transparency Market Research, the global commercial seeds

market will be valued at US$53.3 bn by 2018 increasing from US$34.5 bn in 2011. This will translate into a

CAGR of 9.90% from 2012 through 2018. The report is titled “Commercial Seeds Market - Global Industry

Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2012 - 2018” and it is available for purchase on the

company’s website.

Commercial seeds are developed to cater to the food needs of the rising population across the world.

Today, farmers and public-sector plant cultivators hold a small share of the commercial seed market

worldwide. This is because in a span of three decades, a handful of multinational corporations have utilized

intellectual property laws to commoditize the world’s seed supply.

The report cites many reasons for the development of the commercial seed market over the past few

years. The increasing global population, rising demand for animal feed and oleochemicals, and increasing

utilization of biofuels are some of the vital reasons for the market’s growth. The report also explains the

various factors that are hindering the growth of this market. This primarily includes challenges from

patent-related issues; large companies have acquired patents on advanced plant breeding methods, which

leaves others to employ conventional methods. This also restricts...