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Glyphosate Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size,
Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2013 - 2019
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11-Feb-2014
81 Page Report
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Increasing Preference for Minimum and No-Tillage Systems
to Fuel Glyphosate Market for Genetically Modified and
Conventional Crops : TMR
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Glyphosate Market
REPORT DESCRIPTION
Glyphosate Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2013 - 2019
A new Transparency Market Research report states that the global glyphosate market is poised to reach
US$8.79 bn by 2019. The title of the report is “Glyphosate Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share,
Growth, Trends and Forecast 2013 - 2019.”
Browse the full Glyphosate Market for Genetically Modified and Conventional Crops - Global Industry
Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2013 - 2019 report at :
http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/glyphosate-market.html
Glyphosate is a wide-spectrum systemic herbicide and is utilized for killing weeds, particularly annual broadleaf
grasses and weeds. Glyphosate is assimilated through foliage and to some extent via roots. It is being largely
utilized by farmers at present and its adoption is predicted to rise even more in the coming years. This is owing
to it being the first herbicide against which the crops are being genetically modified for increasing their
tolerance. Glyphosate is highly utilized in a number of areas such as olive groves, vineyards, forestry, fruit
orchards, gardens, under water lakes and rivers, and grass pasture, for controlling the growth of weed.
According to the report, the rising use of glyphosate-resistant genetically modified crops and the increasing
preference toward minimum and no-tillage systems will boost the growth of...