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The Cultivar market is a subset of the crop farming industry that focuses on the development and sale of new varieties of plants. Cultivars are developed through a process of selective breeding, which involves the careful selection of plants with desirable traits. This process can take many years and requires a great deal of expertise. The resulting cultivars are often more productive, disease-resistant, and better adapted to local conditions than their wild counterparts. The Cultivar market is a major contributor to the global food supply, providing farmers with access to improved varieties of crops that can help them increase yields and reduce losses. It also provides a source of income for breeders and other professionals involved in the development of new cultivars. Some of the major companies in the Cultivar market include Monsanto, Syngenta, DuPont, and Bayer CropScience. These companies specialize in the development and sale of new varieties of crops, as well as providing services such as crop protection and seed production. Show Less Read more