Market Trends of russia seed Industry
The high export potential of row crops combined with the government initiatives to promote agricultural production driving the row crop area.
- In Russia, row crops dominated the total cultivated acreage, which accounted for about 95.1% of the total cultivated area in 2022. The primary row crops cultivated in the country include wheat, corn, sunflower, soybean, and other grains and cereals. In 2022, grains and cereals dominated the row crop acreage with a significant share of about 68.0%. This domination of grains and cereals is due to their substantial production output within the country. For instance, Russia is the world's leading wheat exporter, with an export volume of 45.5 million ton in 2022.
- The overall row crop acreage increased by about 6.7% between 2017 and 2022. It is anticipated to increase by about 19.9% by the end of the forecast period. This is due to the growing demand for row crops in the country. Moreover, the Russian government announced a USD 51 billion plan in 2018. This plan boosts domestic agricultural production, setting the ambitious goal of increasing food exports by 70% by 2024. This plan is anticipated to boost the overall row crop cultivation area as row crops are the primary export commodities from the country.
- Russia is the world's second-largest producer of sunflower seeds; the overall sunflower acreage accounted for about 16.0% of the total row crops cultivated area in 2022. The growing demand for oilseeds and their higher export potential are anticipated to drive the cultivation area of sunflowers during the forecast period.
- The country's large cultivation area of row crops, combined with the high export potential and government initiatives to increase agriculture production, is anticipated to drive the cultivation area of row crops in the country during the forecast period.
Alfalfa varieties with high protein, disease-resistance traits, and forage corn with early maturity and wider adaptability traits fueling the growth of the market
- Alfalfa and forage corn are the primary forage crops cultivated in Russia due to their importance as animal feed. Russian farmers are interested in growing disease-resistant alfalfa and forage corn to mitigate yield losses caused by diseases like Colletotrichum tritici, anthracnose, Verticillium wilts, and nematodes. As a result, companies such as Barenbrug, Euralis Semences, Limagrain, DLF, and KWS Saat are providing such varieties to offer disease resistance.
- Alfalfa with high protein content is the other major trait that farmers in the country largely prefer. The production of high-protein feed is the basis for the sustainable development of livestock. Due to the lack of fodder protein, the productivity of animals decreases, and the cost of production increases. Hence, it is highly important in livestock rearing in the country.
- Similarly, the production of alfalfa and forage corn is challenged by adverse climatic factors, such as drought and other stresses. The drought-resistant varieties are important for enhancing forage productivity. Therefore, these varieties are witnessing high demand because of the unavailability of irrigation water, frequent drought, and other major harsh conditions.
- Forage corn with high-yield protein, early maturity, and high starch content traits is experiencing high demand. In Russia, Limagrain company developed forage corn varieties with these traits to help growers achieve higher productivity, increasing the animal feed's nutritional value. Therefore, the seeds with traits such as disease resistance and wider adaptability that help prevent losses from biotic and abiotic stresses and increase productivity are fueling the growth of the market.
OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT
- Peas and potatoes are the largest cultivated vegetables in Russia, mainly because they are considered staple vegetables in the country
- The hybrid varieties with wider adaptability and a combination of multiple traits, such as drought-tolerant and disease-resistant, are in high demand in the country because of uncertain climate changes
- Wider adaptable, disease-resistant, and herbicide-tolerant traits dominated the oilseeds market
- Growers prefer varieties with traits that are resistant to diseases, heat, cold, and humidity and high-yielding varieties with wider adaptability
- Increased demand for varieties with long shelf life, disease resistant, and high-yielding varieties driving the market
- Hybrid breeding is the most popular technique employed in developing commercial seeds in the country