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In the context of seeds, the commercial seeds market represents the sector that focuses on developing, producing, and selling seeds intended for agricultural use. Unlike heirloom or non-commercial seeds, which may be passed down through generations, commercial seeds are often bred for specific traits such as yield, resistance to pests, and adaptability to different climates and soils. This market encompasses a range of seed types including genetically modified (GM) seeds, hybrid seeds, conventional seeds, and organic seeds. Companies in the commercial seeds market invest heavily in research and development to introduce innovations that address farmers' challenges and enhance productivity. The seeds produced target a variety of crops such as grains, fruits, vegetables, and oilseed crops. The industry is a critical component of the agricultural supply chain, enabling farmers to meet the food demand of an ever-increasing population while also addressing concerns of resource conservation and sustainable practices.
Within the commercial seeds market, some prominent companies include Monsanto Company, now owned by Bayer AG, which is known for its genetically modified seed and agrochemical products. DuPont Pioneer (now Corteva Agriscience), Syngenta AG, and Dow AgroSciences (also part of Corteva Agriscience after a merger) are also key players, collectively contributing to advancements in seed technology. Other notable companies are Groupe Limagrain, and KWS SAAT SE, which have a strong presence in various agricultural markets, providing high-quality seeds to farmers worldwide. Show Less Read more