When seeds are treated with fungicide, insecticide, or a combination of the two, they are rendered germ-free of soil-borne or seed-borne pathogenic organisms and insects. In addition, seeds can be treated by being submerged in conditioned water, exposed to solar radiation, etc. These treatments are applied to stop the development of plant diseases, shield seeds from rot and blights on seedlings, enhance germination, shield from insects that store food, and control soil insects. Since more people are aware of the necessity of fine quality seeds for farming, crop improvement, and business support, this process has gained significance. There are various methods of treatments which are being used nowadays, which includes, seed disinfection and seed protection.
According to SPER market research, ‘Europe Seed Treatment Market Size- By Type, By Application, By Crop- Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2033’ state that the Europe Seed Treatment Market is predicted to reach USD XX billion by 2033 with a CAGR of 5.93%.
The region’s seed treatment market is being driven by an inevitable increase in productivity brought on by the expanding population and the need to meet food demands. Farmers are switching from traditional to modern farming practices due to growing awareness of novel agricultural approaches. In order to take advantage of the advantages that come with commercial seeds, they are investing in and using them more frequently. The use of bio-based seed treatment activities has expanded due to the growing need for integrated pest-management practices, seed treatment, insect resistance, and organic farming methods as well as the desire to lower post-harvest crop losses the market of bio-based seed treatment is expanding at the quickest rate among all origins during the projected time. Furthermore, a few programs are driving the market’s expansion. One such program is the European Seed Treatment Assurance Scheme (ESTA), a quality assurance system designed to guarantee that seed treatment and the treated seed that results match industry and legislative criteria.
Although promising, the European market for seed treatments has a number of obstacles. Margin is squeezed by price competition from unorganized firms and hefty research expenses. The short shelf life and high maintenance costs of treated seeds are two significant obstacles that could limit the market’s expansion during the projected timeframe. Further impeding industry expansion are uneven national adoption and apprehension over cutting-edge technology like gene editing.
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused a mixed influence on the seed treatment business, initially it caused disruptions in the supply chain and decreased demand as a result of lockdown measures. Production and distribution were impeded by labour shortages and transportation delays, whereas sales were impacted by the closure of agricultural businesses and a decline in consumer spending. After 2021, though, the market began to recover due to a number of factors, including a greater emphasis on food security, an increase in the demand for premium grains, and the continuous advancement of cutting-edge treatment technologies. Even while
Some market segments—like ornamentals—experienced persistent difficulties, the sector as a whole showed flexibility and saw a rise in the use of treated seeds. Geographically, In Europe, France is the biggest market for chemical seed treatment.
A significant portion of the industry is occupied by a few key firms, including Germains Seed Technology, Philagro France, Bayer CropScience AG, Syngenta International AG, and a few others.
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