Hybrid Seeds Market worth $34.9 billion by 2026 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™ (2024)

CHICAGO, July 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the new market research report "Hybrid Seeds Market by Crop Type (Cereals & Grains, Oilseeds & Pulses, and Vegetables), Key Crop (Corn, Rice, Soybean, Cotton, Canola, Tomato, Hot pepper, Cucumber, Watermelon), Cultivation Type, and Region - Global Forecast to 2026", published by MarketsandMarkets™, the global Hybrid Seeds Market is estimated to be valued at USD 25.2 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach a value of USD 34.9 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 6.7% during the forecast period. Factors such as increase in seed replacement rate, availability of hybrid seeds, and increasing demand for fruits and vegetables are the main drivers of the hybrid seeds market.

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The cereals & grains segment, by crop type, is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period.

The market situation for cereals & grains has been marked by an abundance of supplies and slower growth in demand. However, the growth of cereals & grains segment is driven by improvement in yield and increased use in food-related applications. The developed and few developing countries would continue to remain the chief exporters of cereals, thereby catering to the growing demand from the food and feed industries.

The tomato segment, by key crop, is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period.

The consumption of tomatoes is on the rise globally due to the popularity of convenience food products, along with changing preference toward fast food diets. The changing dietary habits of people have caught the attention of tomato processors that are directly procuring tomatoes from farmers. This in turn is increasing the demand for hybrid tomato varieties for better yield and disease resistance.

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Asia Pacific is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period

Asia Pacific is the fastest-growing region in the hybrid seeds market owing to the presence of some of the major seed producers in the world such as China, Thailand and India. Countries such as China, which is among the largest players in the global market for seeds, have been focusing on the adoption of hybrid crop varieties to attain yield improvement and disease resistance without using GM technology. Simultaneously, there has also been a growing demand from the export sector for cotton and soybean, which has supported the growth in the cultivation area and had an impact on the hybrid seeds market.

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Key Players:

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 hybrid seeds market. It includes the profiles of leading companies such as BASF SE (Germany), Bayer AG (Germany), Syngenta Group (Switzerland), KWS SAAT SE (Germany), Land O' Lakes (US), Sakata Seed Corporation (Japan), Groupe Limagrain (France), Corteva Agriscience (US), UPL Limited (India), DLF (Denmark), Longping Hi-tech (China), Rallis India Limited (India), Enza Zaden (The Netherlands), Takii & Co. Ltd (Japan), and Barenbrug Holding B.V (Netherlands).

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FAQs

What are the disadvantages of hybrid seeds? ›

The primary disadvantage of hybrids is the seeds cannot be saved from year to year. Seeds saved from hybrid plants usually will not produce the same plant the following year because most varieties are not self-sustaining.

How big is the hybrid seed market? ›

Global Hybrid Seeds Market Overview

Hybrid Seeds Market Size was valued at USD 86.2 billion in 2022. The Hybrid Seeds market is projected to grow from USD 94.6 Billion in 2023 to USD 165.8 billion by 2030, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.8% during the forecast period (2023 - 2030).

What is the future of hybrid seeds? ›

The global Hybrid Seeds market size was valued at USD 79202.67 million in 2022 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 8.3% during the forecast period, reaching USD 127808.11 million by 2028. A hybrid seed (or plant) is a cross between two or more unrelated inbred plants.

What is an example of a hybrid seed? ›

Some vegetable and field crop plants are hybrid plants, derived from F1 hybrid seed, and valued because of enhanced yield of seed (e.g., corn), vegetation (e.g., kale, carrot, and onion), or fruit (e.g., tomatoes). Hybrid seed production systems consist of two components, inbred lines and a hybridization system.

Why hybrid seeds Cannot be used again? ›

You shouldn't save seed from hybrid vegetables because they won't produce true in the next generation. This is indeed a fact. To understand this completely, you must understand what a F-1 hybrid is. The simplest way to define an F-1 hybrid is to take an example.

Are hybrid seeds good or bad for you? ›

Nutritional values are rarely a concern, and may suffer in comparison to non-hybrid seeds. Hybrids are not a big deal either way. They are just another type of vegetable, only cross-bred to maximize desired traits, like durability, yield, size, and taste. Eat them, or do not, but do not fret.

Who are the Big 4 seed companies? ›

The evolutionary paths of four major seed companies— Pioneer/Dupont, Novartis/Syngenta, Monsanto, and Advanta Seed Group—provide some insight into the modern structure of the seed industry (figs. A-1-A-4).

Should I buy hybrid seeds? ›

If you want good production, perhaps for putting up food for winter, or need disease resistance, buy hybrids. If you want to save seed, buy OPs or heirlooms. But don't be afraid to use all types! A major benefit of saving your own seed is that your plants will be acclimated to your local growing conditions.

Who is the largest seed company in the US? ›

Two companies accounted for more than half of corn, soybean, and cotton seed sales in 2018–20. Two companies—Corteva and Bayer—provided more than half the U.S. retail seed sales of corn, soybeans, and cotton in 2018–20, the most recent period for which estimates are available.

How long can hybrid seeds be stored? ›

Vegetable and flower seeds may be kept for one year without appreciable decrease in germination. Storage may be extended to 10 or more years under proper conditions. Seed moisture and storage temperature are the most important factors in determining how long seed can be stored.

Why hybrid seeds are expensive? ›

Answer and Explanation: Hybrid seed is so expensive to produce because hybrid production is a highly labor intensive process. Hybrid seed is seed which has a mix of genetic characteristics.

Why do farmers buy hybrid seeds? ›

Hybridization allows breeders to enhance biological characteristics more predictably and more quickly than natural selection or chance mutations.

Where do hybrid seeds come from? ›

In agriculture and gardening, hybrid seed is produced by deliberately cross-pollinated plants which are genetically diverse. Hybrid seed is common in industrial agriculture and home gardening.

How do you know if a seed is hybrid? ›

First of all, look for the words “hybrid” or “F1” on seed packets. Any plant that has separate male and female flowers is most likely outbred. Plants with closed flowers, such as peas and beans, are usually inbred. Sometimes it will not be obvious whether the plant is inbred or outbred.

Does hybrid seed mean GMO? ›

“Hybrid” or F1 varieties combine the best traits of two similar plants; you will NOT get the same variety if you save and replant seeds from their fruits. Hybrids are not genetically modified organisms; and genetically altered seeds and plants are not available to home gardeners.

What are the problems with hybrid plants? ›

Hybrid Plants: Disadvantages

Hybrids are expensive to develop and can be difficult to produce. Although all the plants of the F1 generation can have desired traits, offspring of future generations will not all have those traits. Alternatively, some hybrid plants may be infertile and unable to produce offspring.

Which seeds are better op or hybrid? ›

You can feel safe buying hybrid seed. If you want good production, perhaps for putting up food for winter, or need disease resistance, buy hybrids. If you want to save seed, buy OPs or heirlooms. But don't be afraid to use all types!

What are the pros and cons of heirloom and hybrid seeds? ›

Heirloom Plants Pros and Cons
ProCon
More flavorful and nutritiousLess disease resistance than hybrid varieties
Less expensive than hybridsModerate to low yields compared to hybrid varieties
Can save your seeds to replant the next yearLess predictable harvest
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