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This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Agricultural Biotechnology in US$ Million by the following Product Group/Segment: Transgenic Seeds/Crops (Soybean, Corn, Cotton, & Others (Includes Canola, Wheat, Rice, and Potato among Others), and Biopesticides. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2010 through 2018. A six-year historic analysis is also provided for these markets. The report profiles 102 companies including many key and niche players such as Bayer CropScience AG, Certis USA, LLC, Dow AgroSciences LLC, Mycogen Seeds, Emerald BioAgriculture Corporation, Makhteshim-Agan Industries Ltd., Monsanto Company, Performance Plants, Inc., Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., and Syngenta AG. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based upon search engine sources in the public domain.
I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONSStudy Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1Disclaimers I-2Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3Agricultural Biotechnology I-3Transgenic Crops I-3Biopesticides I-4II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. MARKET OVERVIEW II-1
A Prelude II-1
Table 1: Global Biotechnology Industry (2011): Percentage
Breakdown by Technology Type for Human Health Technologies,
Agriculture & Environmental Technology, Animal Health &
Biodiagnostics, and Others (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-1
Agricultural Biotechnology - The Need II-2
Opportunity Indicators in a Nutshell II-2
Market Snapshots II-3
Barriers to Expansion of Biotechnology II-4
Biotech Cropland Worldwide II-4
Table 2: Global Biotech Seeds Market (2011): Percentage
Breakdown of Value Sales by Trait - Herbicide Tolerant,
Insect Resistant, and Stacked Gene (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-5
US Leads the Way II-5
Europe Offers Mixed Reviews II-5
Asia-Pacific II-6
Latin America and the Caribbean II-6
Table 3: Global Biotech Crops Market (2010): Area under
Cultivation for Select Countries (in Million Hectares)
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-6
Global Agriculture Biotechnology Market (2010): Biotech
Crops with Higher Penetration Rate by Select Country - US,
Argentina, Canada, Brazil, and China II-6
Table 4: Global Biotech Crop Market (2011): Genetically
Modified Crop Acreage as Percentage Share of Total Planted
Hectares by Crop Type - Soybean, Cotton, Corn, and Canola
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-7
Transgenic Landscape Worldwide II-7
Bt. Cotton: Adoption All Set to Increase in the Coming Years II-8
Robust R&D Pipeline to Play a Pivotal Role in Adoption of Bt.
Cotton II-8
Pricing and Biotechnology II-9
Competition: An Insight II-10
Table 5: Leading Players in Worldwide Agriculture
Biotechnology Market in the Recent Past (2008): Percentage
Breakdown by Value Sales for Monsanto, Bayer, Syngenta, and
Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-10
Venture Capitalists - Major Funding Source for Biotech Companies II-10
Biopesticides - A Robustly Growing Market II-11
Investments Surging II-11
Demand for Biopesticides Heightens in Developed World II-12
Key Statistics - A Historic Review II-12
Table 6: Global Crop Protection Market (2006 & 2007): Value
Sales in US$ Million by Region - Europe, NAFTA, Asia, Latin
America, and Middle East/Africa (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-12
Table 7: Global Crop Protection Market (2006 & 2007): ValueSales in US$ Million by Product Sector - Herbicides,Insecticides, Fungicides, and Others (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) II-13
Table 8: Global Molecular Biotech Market (2007 & 2008):
Percentage Breakdown of Field Trials by Trait Type -
Herbicide Tolerance, Pest Resistance, Product Quality,
Agronomic, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-13
Table 9: Genetically Modified Crop Market in OECD Countries(2000-2010): Number of Field Trials by Agronomic Trait -Yield and Stress Tolerance (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) II-14
Table 10: Biotechnology Market in OECD Countries: Number of
Genetically Modified Field Trials During 2004-2006 by Select
Company - Monsanto, Pioneer Hi-bred, and Plant Genetic
Systems (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-14
The Road Ahead II-15
Outlook II-15
Table 11: Global Market for Agricultural Biotechnology
(2010-2018): Geographic Regions Ranked by Growth -
Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Rest of World, Latin America,
Canada, and US (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-16
Table 12: Global Market for Transgenic Seeds (2010-2018):Geographic Regions Ranked by Growth - Asia-Pacific (includingJapan), Latin America, Canada, Rest of World, and US(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-16
Table 13: Global Market for Transgenic Seeds (2010-2018):
Product Segments Ranked by Growth - Cotton, Corn, Soybean,
and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-17
Table 14: Global Market for Biopesticides (2010- 2018):Geographic Regions Ranked by Growth - Rest of World,Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Canada, US, and Latin America(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-17
2. MARKET ISSUES & TRENDS II-18
Food Security - An Opportunity Generator II-18
Integration of Biotechnology and IT Revolutionizes Agriculture
Sector II-18
Misuse of Indigenous Resources of Developing Countries: A
Cause of Concern II-19
Development of New Herbicide-Tolerant Traits Gathers Steam II-19
Educating Consumers - Need of the Hour II-19
Public-Private Sector Partnerships Gain Importance II-20
Protection of Intellectual Property Demands High Attention II-20
Developing Nations Require Increased Support of International
Agencies II-20
Challenges Aplenty for Agricultural Biotechnology in
Developing Nations II-20
Dearth of Competent Leadership II-21
Insufficient Financial Support for R&D II-21
Lack of Scientific and Technological Infrastructure II-21
Insufficient Expertise and Human Resources II-21
Safety Issues II-22
Ethical Issues II-22
Lack of Regulatory Framework II-23
3. INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY II-24Definition II-24Transgenic Plants Defined II-24Functioning of Biotechnology II-24Brief History of Agricultural Biotechnology II-24Significant Periods in the Development of Genetics II-25Advantages of Agricultural Biotechnology II-25Facilitating Easier Food Production II-25Enhancing Food Quality and Nutrition II-25Forestry and Trees II-26Beneficial for Hungry World II-26Environmental Benefits II-26Herbicide Acceptance for Modern Farming II-26Water Quality Protection II-27Guarding Against Plant Diseases II-27Nutrition, Quality and Health Benefits II-27Other Benefits II-27Select Agricultural Biotech Products Available in the Market II-28Biopesticides II-29Agricultural Biotechnology Process II-29Classes of Companies Involved in Agricultural Biotechnology II-30Biotech R&D Companies II-30Companies Manufacturing Agricultural Products II-30Seed Companies II-31Pharmaceutical Companies Operating through Subsidiaries II-31Food Corporations II-31Biotechnology and Forestry II-31
4. TRANSGENIC CROPS - AN OVERVIEW II-32
Genetically Modified Crops: A Global Perspective II-32
Genetically Modified Crops Slowly Losing their Stigma II-32
Industry Highlights II-32
Future R&D Strategies II-33
5. AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY IN DEVELOPING REGIONS II-34Developing Regions - In the Shadow of Developed Nations II-34Biotech Research Initiatives II-34Asia-Pacific Markets - Keen to Enter AgriculturalBiotechnology Field II-35China - Rapidly Embracing Biotechnology II-35India - Biotechnology on Priority II-35Taiwan Promotes Agricultural Biotechnology II-35Thailand - Using Biotechnology to Increase Food Output II-36The Philippines - Rising Consumer Concerns II-36Latin America and the Caribbean - Diverse Applications ofBiotechnology II-36Argentina - Growth Continues II-37Brazil - Second Largest Market in the World II-37Mexico - Positive Approach Towards Biotechnology II-37Costa Rica - Using Biotechnology Right II-37Sub-Saharan Africa - Under Shadow of Food and Poverty Crisis II-38
6. AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY - ISSUES AND IMPACTS II-39
Consumer Issues and Impacts II-39
Agricultural Issues and Impacts II-39
Benefits to Farmers II-39
Challenges for Farmers II-40
Environmental Issues and Impacts II-40
Environmental Impacts - Cannot be Ignored II-40
Is Biotechnology Beneficial for Environment? II-40
Potential Risks to Environment II-40
Cross Pollination II-40
Effects on Non-Target Varieties II-41
Pest Resistance II-41
Socioeconomic and Ethical Aspects II-41
Human Health and Food Safety Issues II-42
Whether GM foods contain toxins and allergens II-42
Whether New Foods from Transgenic Crops Contain Allergens II-42
Use of Antibiotic-Resistance 'Marker' Genes II-42
7. END-USE APPLICATIONS II-43Genetically Engineered Crops II-43Insect Tolerance II-43Virus Tolerance II-43Herbicide Tolerance II-43Developing Oil Seeds II-44Agrobacterium Transformation Technology II-44Molecular Farming - An Evolving Field II-44Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology II-44A Futuristic Insight II-45Potential Applications of Biotechnology II-45
8. REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT II-46
Intellectual Property and Agricultural Biotechnology II-46
TRIPS and Agricultural Biotechnology II-46
Risk Assessment II-46
European Union Policy on Genetically Modified - Stringent
Directives II-47
Regulation for Transgenic Crops in the US II-48
International Issues II-48
Biotechnology - Repercussions for US Soybean & Corn Trade II-48
Agricultural Biotechnology - Public Opposition & Bureaucratic
Hurdles in Europe II-49
Russia: Mandatory Labeling Introduced II-49
Labeling or Branding - A Critical Issue II-49
9. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY II-50Gavilon Acquires AgriService II-50Bayer CropScience Inks Agreement with Performance Plants II-50Grand Pharmaceutical Healthcare Holdings to Acquire WuhanKernel Bio-Tech II-50DuPont Signs Research Agreement with Rosetta Green II-51DuPont Enters into Multiyear Collaboration with Evogene II-51DuPont Collaborates with Plant Sensory Systems II-51ScottsMiracle-Gro Inks Agreement with Marrone Bio Innovations II-52Monsanto Extends Research Collaboration with GrassRootsBiotechnology II-52Origin Agritech Inks Licensing Agreement with MultinationalCompany II-52BASF Plant Science Collaborates with Bayer CropScience II-52BAYER CropScience to Acquire Hornbeck Seed II-53Monsanto Acquires Divergence II-53
10. CORPORATE ACTIVITY IN RECENT PAST - A PERSPECTIVE BUILDER II-54
Monsanto Enters into Partnership with AgraQuest II-54
Amvac Chemical Acquires Product Range of Bayer CropScience II-54
Origin Agritech Acquires Stake in Shandong Kunfeng Biochemical II-54
Dow AgroSciences and KeyGene Sign Trait Development Agreement II-55
Dow AgroSciences Canada Takes Over Hyland Seeds II-55
Danisco Inks Agreement to Take Over Sorbial II-56
Bayer Acquires Athenix II-56
SemBioSys and INDEAR Enter into Supply and Commercialization
Agreement II-56
Origin Biotechnology Enters into Agreement with Sichuan
Biotech and CAS II-57
Dow AgroSciences and NemGenix Form Collaboration II-57
Syngenta Enters into Cooperation Agreement with China
Agricultural University II-58
Monsanto Teams Up with Protabit II-58
Alternext and Limagrain Ink Licensing Agreement for Cellectis
Technology II-58
Dow and Schillinger Ink R&D and Licensing Agreement for
Soybean Seeds II-59
Monsanto Enters into Agreement with TNAU to Develop GM Papaya II-59
11. FOCUS ON SELECT GLOBAL PLAYERS II-60Bayer CropScience AG (Germany) II-60Certis USA, LLC (USA) II-60Dow AgroSciences, LLC (USA) II-60Mycogen Seeds (USA) II-60Emerald BioAgriculture Corporation (USA) II-61Makhteshim-Agan Industries Ltd. (Israel) II-61Monsanto Company (USA) II-61Performance Plants, Inc. (Canada) II-61Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. (USA) II-62Syngenta AG (Switzerland) II-62
12. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE II-63
Table 15: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Agricultural Biotechnology by Geographic Region - US, Canada,
Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Latin America, and Rest of
World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures
in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-63
Table 16: World Historic Review for Agricultural Biotechnologyby Geographic Region - US, Canada, Asia-Pacific (includingJapan), Latin America, and Rest of World Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-64
Table 17: World 15-Year Perspective for Agricultural
Biotechnology by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of
Dollar Sales for US, Canada, Asia-Pacific (including Japan),
Latin America, and Rest of World Markets for Years 2004, 2011
& 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-65
Agricultural Biotechnology Market by Product Segment II-66
Table 18: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Transgenic Crops/Seeds by Geographic Region - US, Canada,
Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Latin America, and Rest of
World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures
in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-66
Table 19: World Historic Review for Transgenic Crops/Seeds byGeographic Region - US, Canada, Asia-Pacific (includingJapan), Latin America, and Rest of World Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-67
Table 20: World 15-Year Perspective for Transgenic Crops/Seeds
by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales
for US, Canada, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Latin America,
and Rest of World Markets for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-68
Table 21: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forTransgenic Crops/Seeds by Product Segment - Soybean, Corn,Cotton, and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with AnnualSales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-69
Table 22: World Historic Review for Transgenic Crops/ Seeds by
Product Segment - Soybean, Corn, Cotton, and Others Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$
Million for Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-70
Table 23: World 15-Year Perspective for Transgenic Crops/Seedsby Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales forSoybean, Corn, Cotton, and Others Markets for Years 2004, 2011& 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-71
Table 24: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Transgenic Soybean Seeds by Geographic Region - US, Canada,
Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Latin America, and Rest of
World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures
in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-72
Table 25: World Historic Review for Transgenic Soybean Seedsby Geographic Region - US, Canada, Asia-Pacific (includingJapan), Latin America, and Rest of World Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-73
Table 26: World 15-Year Perspective for Transgenic Soybean
Seeds by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar
Sales for US, Canada, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Latin
America, and Rest of World Markets for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-74
Table 27: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forTransgenic Corn by Geographic Region - US, Canada,Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Latin America, and Rest ofWorld Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figuresin US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) II-75
Table 28: World Historic Review for Transgenic Corn by
Geographic Region - US, Canada, Asia-Pacific (including
Japan), Latin America, and Rest of World Markets Independently
Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years
2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-76
Table 29: World 15-Year Perspective for Transgenic Corn byGeographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales forUS, Canada, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Latin America, andRest of World Markets for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) II-77
Table 30: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Transgenic Cotton by Geographic Region - US, Canada,
Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Latin America, and Rest of
World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures
in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-78
Table 31: World Historic Review for Transgenic Cotton byGeographic Region - US, Canada, Asia-Pacific (includingJapan), Latin America, and Rest of World Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-79
Table 32: World 15-Year Perspective for Transgenic Cotton by
Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for
US, Canada, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Latin America, and
Rest of World Markets for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-80
Table 33: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forOther Agricultural Biotechnology Crops by Geographic Region -US, Canada, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Latin America, andRest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual SalesFigures in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) II-81
Table 34: World Historic Review for Other Agricultural
Biotechnology Crops by Geographic Region - US, Canada,
Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Latin America, and Rest of
World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures
in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-82
Table 35: World 15-Year Perspective for Other AgriculturalBiotechnology Crops by Geographic Region - PercentageBreakdown of Dollar Sales for US, Canada, Asia-Pacific(including Japan), Latin America, and Rest of World Marketsfor Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) II-83
Table 36: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
Biopesticides by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Asia-Pacific
(including Japan), Latin America, and Rest of World Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$
Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-84
Table 37: World Historic Review for Biopesticides byGeographic Region - US, Canada, Asia-Pacific (includingJapan), Latin America, and Rest of World Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-85
Table 38: World 15-Year Perspective for Biopesticides by
Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for
US, Canada, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Latin America, and
Rest of World Markets for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-86
III. MARKET
1. THE UNITED STATES III-1
A.Market Analysis III-1
Current and Future Analysis III-1
Recession Impact in Retrospect III-1
Competition Heightens in Agricultural Biotechnology Market III-1
Market Overview III-2
Table 39: US Biotech Seeds Market by Leading Players in the
Recent Past (2008): Market Share Breakdown of Value Sales
for Monsanto, DuPont, Syngenta, Bayer, Dow, and Others
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-2
Table 40: US Biotech Crop Market (2009-2012): Percentage ofAcreage by Crop Type -Biotech Cotton (Herbicide TolerantCotton, Insect Resistant Cotton, and Stacked Gene Cotton),and Biotech Corn (Herbicide Tolerant Corn, Insect ResistantCorn, and Stacked Gene Corn), and Herbicide TolerantSoybeans (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-3Market Trends & Issues III-3GM Foods Become Widespread in the US III-3Corn Growers Support Bt Technology III-4UN Food and Agriculture Organization Approves Biotech Crops III-4Select Transgenic Crops Approved in the US: 1995-2005 III-5Repercussions for US Soybean & Corn Trade III-5Regulation of Transgenic Crops III-6Strategic Corporate Developments III-6Key Players III-8B.Market Analytics III-11Table 41: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis forAgricultural Biotechnology by Product Group/ Segment -Transgenic Seeds/Crops (Soybean, Corn, Cotton, and Others);and Biopesticides Markets Independently Analyzed with AnnualSales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-11
Table 42: US Historic Review for Agricultural Biotechnology
by Product Group/Segment - Transgenic Seeds/Crops (Soybean,
Corn, Cotton, and Others); and Biopesticides Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$
Million for Years 2004 through 2009 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-12
Table 43: US 15-Year Perspective for AgriculturalBiotechnology by Product Group/Segment - PercentageBreakdown of Dollar Sales for Transgenic Seeds/Crops(Soybean, Corn, Cotton, and Others); and BiopesticidesMarkets for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-13
2. CANADA III-14
A.Market Analysis III-14
Current and Future Analysis III-14
Regulatory Environment III-14
Table 44: Canadian Market for Biotech Crops (2007-2011):
Biotech Crop Share of Total Crop Area for Canola, Soybean,
and Corn (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-15
Select Transgenic Crops Approved in Canada: 1995-2004 III-16
Strategic Corporate Development III-16
Performance Plants, Inc. - A Key Player III-17
B.Market Analytics III-18
Table 45: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis
for Agricultural Biotechnology by Product Group/Segment -
Transgenic Seeds/Crops (Soybean, Corn, Cotton, and Others);
and Biopesticides Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual
Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2010 through 2018
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-18
Table 46: Canadian Historic Review for AgriculturalBiotechnology by Product Group/Segment - TransgenicSeeds/Crops (Soybean, Corn, Cotton, and Others); andBiopesticides Markets Independently Analyzed with AnnualSales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-19
Table 47: Canadian 15-Year Perspective for Agricultural
Biotechnology by Product Group/ Segment - Percentage
Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Transgenic Seeds/Crops
(Soybean, Corn, Cotton, and Others); and Biopesticides
Markets for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-20
3. ASIA-PACIFIC III-21A.Market Analysis III-21Current and Future Analysis III-21Market Overview III-21Biotechnology in Asia III-21Patentability III-21Intellectual Property Rights III-21Government support III-22Asia Poised to Lead in Genetically Modified Crop Yield III-22Asia Displays Great Potential in Agro-Based Biotechnology III-22Biotech Crops - Supporting Asian Agricultural Sector III-23Focus on Select Markets III-23Australia III-23Select Transgenic Crops Approved in Australia: 1995-2003 III-24Factors Hampering Investments in Agricultural Biotechnology III-24Modalities Pertaining to Agricultural Biotechnology III-24Federal Funding III-25China III-25Table 48: Chinese Biotechnology Market by Segment (2011):Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales by Segment - Food &Agriculture, Biopharma and Others (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-25Ahead in Biotech Research, Yet Faces Adoption Issues III-25Select Transgenic Crops Approved in China: 1997-2004 III-26China Moves Cautiously in the Biotech Sector III-26Regulatory Bodies in the Biotech Sector III-27Government Involvement Adds to Accountability III-27US Biotech Products Find Huge Market in China III-27Popularity of Eco Friendly Biopesticides Rising III-27Challenges Ahead III-27Developments in Biotechnology Research III-28Infrastructure III-28Financial Resources III-28Opportunities III-28Disease Resistance III-28Insect Resistance III-28Constraints III-29India III-29Rapid Uptake III-29Public and Private Sector Participation in Bio-Agri Research III-30Transgenic Crops Cleared for Limited Field Trials: 2009-10 III-30Continuing Concerns Over Genetically Modified Crops III-31Move to Commercialize Bt Brinjal Draws Major Controversy III-31Indian Biotech Industry Emerges Out of Recession Effects III-31Bt Cotton Drives Indian Bio-Agriculture Sector III-31Will Pakistan Prove to Be a Lucrative Market for IndianBt Cotton? III-32Indian Farmers Increasingly Embrace Bollgard II Cotton III-32Monsanto and Mahyco to Battle Out Pink BollwormResistance in Bollgard - I III-32Stark Criticism Compels India to Establish TransparentAdministration for Biotech Procedures III-33Competitive Scenario in the Bio-Agri Sector III-33Table 49: Leading Bio-Agriculture Companies in India byRevenues: 2009-2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-34Bio-Fertilizers and Bio-Pesticides Market - An Overview III-34Table 50: Indian Biotech Industry (2011): PercentageBreakdown of Revenue by Sector - Bio-Pharma,Bio-Services, Bio-Agri, Bio-Industry, and Bio-Informatics(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-34
Table 51: Indian Biotech Crops Market (2004-2006):
Adoption of Bt Cotton in '000 Hectares by State -
Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh,
Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Others (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-35
The US and India Collaborate for Agricultural Biotechnology III-35
USAID Introduces ABSP-II Project in India III-35
ICICI Knowledge Park - Big Initiative in Indian Biotech
Market III-36
Indonesia III-36
Government Policy to Continue Favoring Agricultural Biotech III-36
R&D in Full Swing III-36
Japan III-36
Stringent Ruling for Biotech Product Imports III-36
Intellectual Property System for Patents in Gene-Related
Fields III-37
Distribution for Agricultural Products and Food III-37
Agricultural Biotechnology - Historical Analysis III-38
South Korea III-38
Conflicting Views on Biotechnology Delays Transgenic Crop
Commercialization III-38
Malaysia III-38
Taiwan III-39
Promoting Agricultural Biotechnology III-39
Thailand III-39
Building Infrastructure III-39
The Philippines III-40
Rising Consumer Concerns III-40
Select Transgenic Crops Approved in the Philippines:
2002-2005 III-40
Vietnam III-40
Directive to Increase Biotechnological Application in Vietnam III-40
Strategic Corporate Developments III-41
B.Market Analytics III-42
Table 52: Asia-Pacific (including Japan) Recent Past,
Current & Future Analysis for Agricultural Biotechnology by
Product Group/Segment - Transgenic Seeds/Crops (Soybean,
Corn, Cotton, and Others); and Biopesticides Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$
Million for Years 2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-42
Table 53: Asia-Pacific (including Japan) Historic Review forAgricultural Biotechnology by Product Group/Segment -Transgenic Seeds/Crops (Soybean, Corn, Cotton, and Others);and Biopesticides Markets Independently Analyzed with AnnualSales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-43
Table 54: Asia-Pacific (including Japan) 15-Year Perspective
for Agricultural Biotechnology by Product Group/Segment -
Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Transgenic
Seeds/Crops (Soybean, Corn, Cotton, and Others); and
Biopesticides Markets for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-44
4. LATIN AMERICA III-45A.Market Analysis III-45Current and Future Analysis III-45Market Overview III-45Growing Cultivation of Genetic Crops III-45Focus on Select Markets III-45Argentina III-45Transgenic Crops Approved in Argentina: 1996-2005 III-46Brazil III-46An Overview III-46Regulatory Scenario in Brazil III-47Labeling Directives: An insight III-47Key Statistics III-48Approved Genetically Engineered Crops in Brazil (2011) III-48Table 55: Brazilian GM Soybean Market (2009-2011):Percentage Breakdown of Production by Crop Type forConventional and Genetically Modified Crops (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-48
Table 56: Brazilian Biotech Cotton Market (2011):
Percentage of Acreage by Trait for Herbicide Tolerant,
Insect Resistant, and Stacked Gene (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-49
Table 57: Brazilian Biotech Corn Market (2011):Percentage of Acreage by Trait for Insect Resistant,Stacked Gene, Herbicide Tolerant (includes correspondingGraph/Chart) III-49Costa Rica III-49Cuba III-49Mexico III-49Biotech Potatoes Confronted with Reality III-50Select Transgenic Crops Approved for Production inMexico: 1995-1998 III-50Strategic Corporate Development III-50B.Market Analytics III-51Table 58: Latin American Recent Past, Current & FutureAnalysis for Agricultural Biotechnology by ProductGroup/Segment - Transgenic Seeds/ Crops (Soybean, Corn,Cotton, and Others); and Biopesticides Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-51
Table 59: Latin American Historic Review for Agricultural
Biotechnology by Product Group/ Segment - Transgenic
Seeds/Crops (Soybean, Corn, Cotton, and Others); and
Biopesticides Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual
Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-52
Table 60: Latin American 15-Year Perspective forAgricultural Biotechnology by Product Group/Segment -Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for TransgenicSeeds/Crops (Soybean, Corn, Cotton, and Others); andBiopesticides Markets for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart) III-53
5. REST OF WORLD III-54
A.Market Analysis III-54
Current and Future Analysis III-54
Europe III-54
Uncertainty Prevails Over GM Crops in EU III-54
GM Crop Status in Europe III-54
Table 61: Cultivation of Genetically Modified Corn in
Select European Member States for the Years 2009-2011 (in
Hectares) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-55
GM Potato Makes Way into the EU III-55
Monsanto Faces First Setback in EU III-56
Regulation (EC) 1829/2003 on Genetically Modified Organisms III-56
GM Products in Europe: At A Glance III-57
EU Directory of GM Foods and Feeds (As per Regulation (EC)
1829/2003) III-58
Agricultural Biotechnology - Public Opposition &
Bureaucratic Hurdles III-64
Agricultural Biotechnology in Europe III-65
Regulations Limit Biotech Crop Approvals III-65
Select Transgenic Crops Approved in the European Union:
1998-2004 III-66
Focus on Select Markets III-66
Europe III-66
France III-66
Germany III-66
Italy III-66
Russia III-67
The United Kingdom III-67
Africa III-67
Genetically Modified Crops: A Boon to African Agriculture III-67
Select Transgenic Crops Approved in South Africa: 1997-2003 III-68
Trends in the African Market III-68
Sub-Saharan Africa - Under Shadow of Food and Poverty Crisis III-68
Tissue Culture Technology Succeeds in African Banana Harvest III-69
Kenya Receives Support to Improve Agribusiness III-69
Key Players III-69
B.Market Analytics III-71
Table 62: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future
Analysis for Agricultural Biotechnology by Product
Group/Segment - Transgenic Seeds/ Crops (Soybean, Corn,
Cotton, and Others); and Biopesticides Markets Independently
Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years
2010 through 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-71
Table 63: Rest of World Historic Review for AgriculturalBiotechnology by Product Group/ Segment - TransgenicSeeds/Crops (Soybean, Corn, Cotton, and Others); andBiopesticides Markets Independently Analyzed with AnnualSales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2004 through 2009(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-72
Table 64: Rest of World 15-Year Perspective for Agricultural
Biotechnology by Product Group/Segment - Percentage
Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Transgenic Seeds/Crops
(Soybean, Corn, Cotton, and Others); and Biopesticides
Markets for Years 2004, 2011 & 2018 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-73
IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Total Companies Profiled: 102 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 120)
The United States (60)Canada (9)Japan (2)Europe (23)- France (5)- Germany (7)- The United Kingdom (2)- Italy (2)- Rest of Europe (7)Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (22)Middle East (3)Africa (1)
To order this report:Genetically_Modified_Organism,_GMO Industry: Global Agricultural Biotechnology Industry
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