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At 11.70% CAGR, Global Biological Seed Treatment Market Size & Share to Surpass US$ 1803.24 million By 2028 | Biological Seed Treatment Industry Trends, Share, Growth, Value, Analysis & Forecast Report By FnF

Extracts from plants and algae, fungi and bacteria, and microorganisms like fungi and bacteria can all be active ingredients in biological seed treatment. The biological material is applied to the seeds as liquid or powder. A uniform coating protects each seed and can be adjusted as necessary. When seeds are treated biologically, dangerous fungi cannot harm plants, seeds, or saplings. Additionally, natural seed treatment can promote cell division, root growth, nitrogen fixation, and an increase in plant resistance. On the other hand, biological seed treatment is environmentally friendly and encourages more even sowing and higher yields.
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Extracts from plants and algae, fungi and bacteria, and microorganisms like fungi and bacteria can all be active ingredients in biological seed treatment. The biological material is applied to the seeds as liquid or powder. A uniform coating protects each seed and can be adjusted as necessary. When seeds are treated biologically, dangerous fungi cannot harm plants, seeds, or saplings. Additionally, natural seed treatment can promote cell division, root growth, nitrogen fixation, and an increase in plant resistance. On the other hand, biological seed treatment is environmentally friendly and encourages more even sowing and higher yields.

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Due to the high knowledge of their potential and the growing focus on the environmental and health dangers linked to conventional chemicals, there is a major growth in the market for biological seed treatment. Chemical seed treatments harm the environment and put pollinators at considerable risk. The insecticide class known as neonicotinoids is considered extremely hazardous to honeybees. Compared to synthetic chemicals, microorganisms used as active ingredients in pest management are typically safe for the environment and non-target species. 

Different nations and regions have different regulatory environments for active biological components. Generally speaking, professionals worldwide agree that biological seed treatment solutions are superior to chemical plant protection goods but still advantageous. Furthermore, regulatory obligations and assessment procedures have not always been approached consistently despite this acknowledgment. In some nations, biologicals must be registered by specific laws, or they could be registered similarly to chemical plant protection products. Sometimes there are fewer data requirements, and other times there might not even be a clearly defined registration process.

"Bio-priming" refers to a biological seed treatment technique that combines seed hydration and microbial injection. Microbial inoculants, such as plant growth-promoting rhizome-microorganisms (bacteria or fungi), are typically used for bio-priming seeds. This eco-friendly method increases plant growth by using certain microbes that produce chemicals that promote plant growth, improve nutrient uptake, or shield seedlings and plants from soil- or seed-borne plant pathogenic organisms. Such methods are expanding because most pesticides used to treat seeds serve as contact fungicides and cannot shield plants from foliar infections in the later phases of crop development.

The erratic results are the characteristics of biological seed treatments that have deterred investment. The most frequent issues when using such items are desiccation and environments that prevent their growth. Inoculants that were successful with one crop might not be as successful with a different crop. Trichoderma, for example, is more successful at increasing tomato yield than cucumber yield. It is not as effective to load with just one or two microorganisms as it is to load with the full community. However, mixing microorganisms with differing growth requirements can occasionally boost effectiveness. For example, PGPR can be coupled with fungi.

Based on crop type, the market is segmented into corn, wheat, soybean, cotton, sunflower, vegetable crops, and other crops (plantation, fruit, pulse, other cereal & oilseed, turf, forage, and ornamental crops). The soybean category dominated the market in 2021. For growth and development, the soybean crop needs a lot of exposure to nitrogen, which can be provided by biological fixation by seed inoculants. As a result, the soybean market for biological seed treatment will be expected to expand at the quickest rate over the projection period. By parasitizing the nematode, preventing nerve transmission, or erecting a barrier around the roots to deter nematodes, bio-nematicide seed treatments assist in protecting the roots from soybean cyst nematode (SCN) feeding.

Based on function, the market is classified into seed enhancement and protection. In 2021, the seed protection category dominated the global market. In the early seedling stage, biological seed treatments for seed protection offer specialized control of certain pests and fungal diseases. Biological seed treatments are applied to many crops to control many pests. Through protection from a variety of soil-borne diseases and insects, it guarantees uniform stand establishment.

Based on type, the global biological seed treatment market is segmented into microbial, botanical and others (fermentation products and natural polymer & derivatives). The microbial are anticipated to have the highest share in this market in 2021. Microbials, botanicals, and other materials make up the several types of biological seed treatments available today (fermentation products and natural polymers & derivatives). Due to the rising demand for microbial seed treatments in field crops, including soybean and corn, the microbial industry will lead the market in 2020.

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The demand for high-quality agricultural products and expanding agricultural practices are two factors that are anticipated to fuel the growth of the biological seed treatment market in this area. The primary reasons promoting the growth of this market in the North American region are the government laws enacted by industrialized nations to prohibit key active components. North America is therefore anticipated to have the greatest growth in the worldwide market. In the coming five years, it is anticipated that key businesses will invest in R&D to develop biological seed treatment and establish new production facilities.

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