“VEGETABLE SEED INDUSTRY” – prospect and retrospect
The Indian Seed Industry at present is worth Rs. 500 crores of which around 200 crores is the export market. Private sector is contributing 60% by value and 40 % by volume in organized seed sector. If we see the opportunities, the Indian seed market can cross more than 10,000 crores worth of business in coming 10 years. Considering the huge area in each crop, the potential for quality seed supply is very high. The average yield is much lower in
Quality seeds of improved varieties are the most strategic resources for higher and better vegetable yields. Good genetic composition and assured quality seed can only guarantee its response to fertilizers and other inputs in the expected manner. The advancement in genetic improvement and production technology of vegetables is directly related to the development of seed industry in the country.
The vegetable seed industry in
Traditionally, the seed industry was dominated by the public sector, largely due to protectionist attitude of Government. Private sector players were deterred from entering the industry. The industry was characterized by low margins and heavy subsidization. Presently there are about 200-225 private seed companies in
Both public and private sector organizations have a definite contribution each to promote in the development of vegetable seed industry and production of vegetables. The role of public sector is mainly catalytic in initiating seed production, quality control, seed certification, notification and registration of varieties and other regulatory systems. The private sector with their corporate management skill and scientific and technological expertise has been able to provide the Indian seed industry a strong base to fulfill the challenging task of meeting requirements of quality seeds. Synergism in research between public and private sectors has yielded useful results in many developing countries.
The Indian Seed Industry is undergoing wide ranging transformations, which include and increasing role of private seed companies, joint ventures of Indian companies with multinational seed companies with focus on biotechnology, and wide ranging changes in regulatory frameworks, which would affect seed research, marketing and trade in coming years. Joint ventures, partnerships, mergers and acquisition are proliferating in numerous areas of the seed industry between the private and public sectors as well as between national and international companies. The activities targeted in such joint ventures include R&D, production and marketing of hybrid seed. While the reform process initiated in the
But ahead along with these green patches some grey areas also exists viz. Intellectual property Rights, Farmers and Breeders Rights, lack of skilled and technical personals, open markets marred with mergers and acquisitions.
A rich blend of research activities of private and public enterprises is prevailing in
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This article gave me a new light to agriculture business.
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