High (Strong presence in seed and crop protection)
Corteva Agriscience
Wilmington, USA
High (Renowned for seed and digital agriculture)
Monsanto (now part of Bayer)
St. Louis, USA
High (Pioneering in GM crops and biotechnology)
Limagrain
Clermont-Ferrand, France
High (Strong in seed production and breeding)
KWS Saat
Einbeck, Germany
High (Specialized in field crops and vegetable seeds)
Dow AgroSciences (now part of Corteva)
Indianapolis, USA
High (Innovative solutions in agriculture)
Rijk Zwaan
Fijnaart, Netherlands
High (Leading in vegetable seed breeding)
Seminis (part of Bayer)
St. Louis, USA
High (Known for vegetable seed varieties)
Sakata Seed Corporation
Yokohama, Japan
High (Global leader in vegetable and flower seeds)
East-West Seed
Bangkok, Thailand
High (Specializes in tropical vegetable seeds)
Breezeway
Christchurch, New Zealand
Moderate (Focus on niche and specialty crops)
AgReliant Genetics
Westfield, USA
Moderate (Strong in corn and soybean breeding)
DLF Seeds
Skanderborg, Denmark
Moderate (Focuses on grass and forage crops)
Bintulu Agricultural Research Station (BARS)
Bintulu, Malaysia
Moderate (Research-focused in tropical crops)
Notes:
High Rating: These companies are generally recognized as industry leaders due to their extensive research and development, innovative breeding technologies, and significant market share.
Moderate Rating: These companies have a strong presence in specific niches or regions but may not have the same global impact as the top-rated companies.
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