DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Seed China News” newsletter has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
Seed China News provides you with real-time intelligence on China’s seeds market.
It is a monthly published newsletter which can be downloaded in PDF format. The subscription period is yearly, grants the subscriber 12 issues in total.
China’s seed industry is changing rapidly as the government struggles to create an industry ready to compete with the seed giants of the US and Europe. Accelerating M&A, increasing investment in R&D, strengthening new variety rights and the possible relaxation of restrictions on GMO are all trends that could transform the industry.
Seed China News will help you stay ahead of the game in this fast-changing market with real-time reporting on everything affecting China’s seed market, from new research to fluctuations in the grain markets. This includes:
Key Topics Covered:
Column 1 Market Dynamics
2019 cotton seed supply starts
4 seed studies win 2018 Hebei Science & Technology Award
Column 2 Company Dynamics
Column 3 Variety Dynamics and Registration
Column 4 Policy Analysis
Column 5 Import and Export
Column 6 Price Upate
Companies Mentioned
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