Market Trends of india seed treatment Industry
Growing awareness and adoption of early control of diseases and pests are raising the seed treatment consumption
- Over the historical period, the per-hectare consumption of seed treatment pesticides has remained consistent. In 2022, the recorded consumption stood at 125.46 grams per hectare. This stability can be attributed to various factors, such as advancements in seed treatment technologies, improved disease and pest management practices, and the efficacy of existing pesticide formulations.
- Seed treatment plays a crucial role in protecting seeds and seedlings against the harmful impact of seed and soil-borne diseases and insect pests. Seed treatment products control pests and diseases in significant crops such as sugarcane (root rot and wilt), groundnut (stem rot, seed rot, seedling rot, and white grubs), and rice (root-knot nematode and root rot disease).
- Crop emergence and growth can be effectively shielded from these detrimental factors by employing seed treatment methods. The significant advantages associated with seed treatment products are driving their indispensable utilization in the agriculture sector.
- Approximately 70% of seed requirements are fulfilled by farmers utilizing their own seed stock. However, these seeds are more vulnerable to seed and soil-borne diseases. Thus, it is crucial to implement seed treatment to safeguard crops from the emergence of diseases and pests. This necessity consequently increased the utilization of seed treatment products.
- Expanding agricultural activities necessitate effective crop protection measures, including seed treatment. Farmers' heightened awareness of the benefits of seed treatment in protecting crops from early-stage diseases and pests has contributed to the increased adoption of these products and their application rates per hectare.
Promotional activities of government agencies to use seed treatments to increase the marketability of seeds
- Seed treatment plays an important role in protecting seeds and seedlings from seed and soil-borne diseases and insect pests affecting crop emergence and growth. Seed-borne diseases and pests are a few major challenges farmers face that decrease crop yield. Cypermethrin, abamectin, azoxystrobin, malathion, and metalaxyl are the most commonly used seed treatment chemicals in India.
- Cypermethrin is a non-systemic soil-acting pyrethroid insecticide seed treatment for reducing wheat bulb fly and wireworm damage to autumn or winter-sown wheat and barley in India. It was valued at a price of USD 21.0 thousand per metric ton in 2022.
- Abamectin belongs to the ivermectin chemical class and has high intrinsic activity against nematodes. It is used to protect young plants from root-attacking nematodes in the production of corn, soybeans, and cotton. It was priced at USD 8.7 thousand per metric ton in 2022.
- Azoxystrobin is a broad-spectrum, preventative seed treatment fungicide with systemic properties recommended for the control of Deuteromycetes, Oomycetes, Ascomycetes, and Basidiomycetes fungi that cause yield losses in crops. In 2022, azoxystrobin was priced at USD 4.5 thousand per metric ton.
- Various regulations and government agencies are encouraging the use of seed treatments to increase the marketability of seeds. For instance, the Government of India announced plans to launch a countrywide campaign for ensuring 100% seed treatment in all important crops during the kharif season. Pesticide industry associations, ATMAs, CIPMCs, KVKs, farmers clubs, SAUs, NGOs, etc., can play an important role in the campaign for 100% seed treatment. This is expected to further affect the price of seed treatment chemicals in the country.