In India, QY Research reported that the global sorghum seed market was valued at $1.82 billion in 2025 and is anticipated to reach$ 2.42 billion by 2032, witnessing a CAGR of 4.2% during the forecast period 2026-2032.
In recent years, hybrid sorghum seeds have gained popularity because of their improved performance and ability to produce higher yields, even under challenging climatic conditions, according to the report.
“North America remains a significant market for sorghum seeds, supported by established cultivation practices, strong demand from animal feed and export markets, and ongoing research into high-performance seed varieties. The region’s focus on crop diversification and export competitiveness continues to support market stability,” the report said.
“Asia-Pacific represents one of the fastest-growing regions in the sorghum seed market. Rising population, increasing food security concerns, and the need for climate-resilient crops are driving adoption across several countries. Sorghum plays an important role in both subsistence and commercial farming systems across the region,” it added.
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