The global agriculture biotechnology market is anticipated to expand from USD 92.19 billion in 2025 to USD 144.25 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 9.4% during the forecast period. This growth is driven by the rising need for sustainable farming solutions, enhanced crop productivity, and improved resistance to pests, diseases, and environmental challenges. As concerns over global food security intensify, agricultural biotechnology is playing a vital role in helping farmers optimize resource use, minimize losses, and achieve long-term agricultural sustainability.

Top 10 Companies in the Agriculture Biotechnology Market
- Bayer AG (Germany)
- Corteva Agriscience, Inc. (US)
- Syngenta AG (Switzerland)
- BASF SE (Germany)
- Novonesis (Denmark)
- Indigo Ag, Inc. (US)
- AgBiome Inc. (US)
- Evogene Ltd. (Israel)
- Nufarm Limited (Australia)
- UPL Limited (India)
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Bayer AG (Germany): Bayer Crop Science is a global leader in seed & trait technologies, crop protection, and agricultural biologicals—combining genetic traits, chemistry, RNA/protein technologies, and digital tools to improve yield and resilience. The company emphasizes multi-gene trait stacks, biological integration, and digital advisory services to drive nutrient efficiency and sustainable intensification. Bayer’s broad pipeline and trait portfolio position it as a market leader for biotech-enabled productivity gains within the agriculture biotechnology market.
Corteva Agriscience, Inc. (US): Corteva is a pure-play agriculture company with an integrated portfolio of seeds, chemical crop protection, and a growing biologicals business; it markets biological seed & foliar products that complement conventional chemistry. The firm prioritizes sustainable-innovation criteria for new products and invests in biologicals and digital advisory services to help growers improve ROI and resistance management. Corteva’s balanced seed + protection + digital model makes it a central player in the agriculture biotechnology market.
Syngenta AG (Switzerland): Syngenta is a science-driven agri company active in crop protection, seeds, and biologicals—developing nature-inspired biologicals and trait solutions to boost resilience and sustainable productivity. The company highlights biologicals as a core growth area and pairs R&D in seeds/traits with commercial-scale bio offerings to give growers alternatives to pure-chemistry strategies. Syngenta’s global footprint and strong biologicals pipeline support rapid commercialization of biotech-enabled solutions that strengthen its position in the agriculture biotechnology market.
BASF SE (Germany): BASF Agricultural Solutions develops chemical and biological crop-protection products plus seeds & traits (Nunhems®) and positions “BioSolutions” as a pillar of sustainable crop protection. The company partners with microbial innovators and integrates biologicals with conventional chemistries and digital tools to broaden grower choices and resistance management strategies. BASF’s strength lies in combining formulation, distribution scale, and partnerships to accelerate biological adoption.
Novonesis (Denmark): Novonesis (the merged Novozymes + Chr. Hansen biosolutions leader) focuses on enzymes, microorganisms, and functional proteins for agriculture—supplying microbial and enzyme-based products that enhance soil and plant health, nutrient use efficiency, and biostimulant capabilities. With a large R&D base in industrial and agricultural biosolutions, Novonesis supports sustainable input substitution (e.g., biofertility, microbial inoculants) across crop systems.
Indigo Ag, Inc. (US): Indigo Ag develops microbe-based seed and foliar treatments (microbiome-derived biologicals) and pairs them with digital agronomy and marketplace services to improve stress resilience and nutrient efficiency. Its platform isolates resilient microbes from “survivor” plants and formulates them into commercial biotrinsic products that reduce inputs while protecting yield under abiotic stress. Indigo’s blend of microbiology and data services positions it as a next-gen biologicals and seed treatment company.
AgBiome Inc. (US): AgBiome mines the plant microbiome with its GENESIS™ discovery platform to develop microbial crop-protection products (e.g., Howler® fungicide) and has partnerships to scale commercialization and distribution. The company’s microbial discovery, screening, and strain-development capabilities aim to replace or supplement chemical fungicides and expand biological modes of action for soilborne and foliar diseases.
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Evogene Ltd. (Israel): Evogene is a computational-predictive biology company that uses AI/big-data platforms (CPB) to discover novel seed traits, ag-biologicals, and small molecules for crop enhancement. By combining genomics, modeling, and machine learning, Evogene shortens discovery timelines for trait development, precision breeding, and biological activities—making it a specialist in tech-driven trait/biological discovery within the agriculture biotechnology market.
Nufarm Limited (Australia): Nufarm is a global crop-protection and seed-treatment company that has expanded biological offerings under the NuBio brand (biopesticides, biostimulants, and bioprograms) while continuing to innovate in formulation and precision application technologies. Nufarm leverages longstanding formulation know-how and regional commercialization networks to bring biologicals to market alongside novel chemistries and seed treatments.
UPL Limited (India): UPL is a global crop-care company focused on integrated solutions—crop protection, seeds, biosolutions, and farmer services via its OpenAg® network. The company has scaled a global biosolutions/plant-stimulation pipeline and emphasizes combining natural solutions with conventional inputs to boost resilience and yield, especially in emerging markets. Its broad presence across regions supports ag-biotech adoption and contributes significantly to the agriculture biotechnology market.
