Seed Coating Material Market - Global Industry Analysis and Forecast 2015 - 2021

Seed Coating Material Market - Global Industry Analysis
and Forecast 2015 - 2021

Persistence Market Research

Seed Coating Material Market - Global
Industry Analysis and Forecast 2015 - 2021

Persistence Market Research

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Seed Coating Material Market - Global Industry Analysis
and Forecast 2015 - 2021

Persistence Market Research Released New Market Report on “Seed Coating Material
Market - Global Industry Analysis and Forecast 2015 - 2021”.

Seed coating is a process in which seeds are directly coated with various material such as
fertilizers, repulsive agents, crop protection chemicals plant growth regulators and others, which
offers both aesthetic and environmental benefits. The primary goal of seed coating material is
rapid multiplication and timely supply of crop at reasonable price. Other benefits associated with
seed coating material include high yield per hectare, low seeding rate, multicomponent product
and others, which are driving the demand for seed coating material across the globe. This
growth is especially observed in the developing regions, where agriculture is the prime
contributor to the overall economy.

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Seed coating material market is segmented on the basis of type which includes, colorants,
binders, polymers and other additives. Among all the above segments polymer is expected to
account for the major share in terms of revenue contribution in seed coating material market
during the forecast period. Higher efficiency to improve plant ability and durability of seeds is
expected to support the growth of polymer seed coating material during the forecast period.
Apart from polymer, binders are also expected to show a substantial growth in next five to six
years. Many different compounds are used in binders which includes various starches, sugars,
cellulose, vinyl polymers, clay, gum arabic, and others. However, binder concentration is critical
as too much binding delays...