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Canada Cover Crops Market, By Type (Legumes, Grasses, Broadleaf Non-Legumes, and Others), By Application (Soil Fertility Management, Preventing Soil Erosion, Weed Management, Pest Management, and Others), By Region, Competition, Forecast and Opportunities, 2028

October 2023 | 81 pages | ID: C2B8C66CE403EN
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Canada cover crops market is anticipated to grow significantly through 2028, driven by several factors, such as the increasing demand for organic foods, soil fertility management, sustainable farming practices, technological advancements, and government support to make cover crops cultivation more efficient and cost-effective. As per Canadian government reports, Canada's primary agriculture contributed USD 31.9 billion to Canada's gross domestic product (GDP) in 2021, which is around 1.6 % of total GDP in Canada.

Cover crops are crops that are planted to protect and improve the soil rather than for harvest. They are typically planted during fallow periods, such as between growing seasons or after a cash crop is harvested. Cover crops are used for several purposes such as cover crops improve soil health by adding organic matter, reducing erosion, increasing water infiltration, and suppressing weeds. Cover crops can improve soil fertility by fixing nitrogen, scavenging nutrients, and reducing nutrient leaching.

Cover crops can also provide a habitat for beneficial insects and other organisms that help control pests. Some cover crops can be grazed by livestock, providing a source of feed during the winter months. At last cover crops can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by sequestering carbon in the soil.

Cover crops play an important role in sustainable agriculture by improving soil health and fertility, reducing the need for synthetic inputs, and providing additional benefits such as erosion control and pest management. The adoption of cover crops helps improve soil health and reduce soil erosion, leading to increased yields and better-quality crops. Additionally, the Canadian government's support for sustainable agriculture practices, research and development, and funding for cover crop programs such as, On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF) has contributed to the market's growth. The growing awareness of the benefits of cover crops and the need for environmental sustainability in agriculture are also driving the demand for cover crops in Canada.

Growing Awareness of the Benefits of Cover Crops Cultivation Driving the Canada Cover Crops Market Demand

As the world becomes more environmentally conscious, the benefits of cover crop cultivation are becoming increasingly apparent. In Canada, this is driving the demand for cover crops and leading to significant growth in the market. They are used to improve soil health, prevent erosion, suppress weeds, and increase nutrient availability for subsequent cash crops.

One of the primary drivers of the Canada cover crops market is the growing awareness among farmers regarding the benefits of cover crops. The farm in Canada covers almost 62.2 million hectares that is used for primary agriculture purpose, which is 6.3% of the total Canada’s land area. With increasing knowledge and research about the importance of soil health, farmers are turning to cover crops to improve soil fertility and protect the environment. This has led to a rise in demand for cover crop seeds, with farmers looking to incorporate cover crops into their crop rotation systems.

An additional factor driving the Canada cover crops market is the government's support for sustainable agriculture. The Canadian government has been promoting sustainable farming practices, including the use of cover crops, through various initiatives and programs. This has led to increased adoption of cover crops among farmers and has created a favorable market environment for cover crop producers.

Moreover, the use of cover crops has been shown to reduce input costs for farmers, such as fertilizer and herbicides, while also improving crop yields. This has been a significant incentive for farmers to adopt cover crop practices, as it not only benefits the environment but also contributes to their economic sustainability. As farmers increasingly recognize the benefits of cover crops, the Canada cover crops market is expected to continue to grow in the upcoming years.

Growing Need for Soil Fertility Management

Soil fertility management is one of the key factors driving the Canadian cover crops market. Cover crops are a sustainable agriculture practice that involves growing non-commercial crops, such as grasses, legumes, and small grains, during the off-season to cover the soil. These crops improve soil health by increasing soil organic matter, preventing soil erosion, suppressing weeds, and reducing soil compaction. As a result, farmers can improve the quality and yield of their crops and reduce their reliance on synthetic fertilizers and herbicides.

There has been a growing demand for cover crops in Canada due to the increasing awareness of their benefits. The Canadian government has also introduced policies and incentives to encourage farmers to adopt sustainable agriculture practices, including cover crops. For example, the Growing Forward 2 Program is an initiative run by the federal, provincial, and territorial governments, to work together for building the efficiency, profitability, and competitiveness of products or resources in the agricultural industry that provides funding for cover crop research and adoption.

The use of cover crops has also been shown to improve soil fertility, which is critical for long-term sustainable agriculture. By adding nitrogen and other nutrients to the soil, cover crops can improve soil fertility and reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers. Cover crops also help to retain moisture in the soil, which can reduce irrigation needs and increase drought resistance.

Moreover, cover crops play an important role in reducing soil erosion, which can lead to nutrient loss and decreased soil fertility. By covering the soil during the off-season, cover crops can prevent wind and water erosion and help to maintain soil structure and health. Cover crops are also effective at suppressing weeds, which can compete with crops for nutrients and water. By planting cover crops that outcompete weeds, farmers can reduce their reliance on herbicides and other chemicals.

In addition to improving soil fertility, cover crops can also have a positive impact on biodiversity. By providing habitat and food for pollinators and other beneficial insects, cover crops can help to maintain a healthy ecosystem and reduce the need for pesticides.

As farmers seek to improve their crop yields and reduce their reliance on synthetic inputs, cover crops are becoming an increasingly important part of sustainable agriculture. With continued government support and education, the use of cover crops will likely continue to grow in Canada, leading to a more sustainable and resilient agricultural system. Hence, the growing awareness of the benefits of soil fertility management through cover crops is driving the Canada cover crops market.

Increasing Demand for Organic Foods is a Factor Driving the Canada Cover Crops Market

The demand for organic food has been on the rise in Canada, and this trend has been driving the growth of the country's cover crop market. Cover crops are an essential part of organic farming as they help to maintain soil fertility, prevent erosion, and suppress weeds without the use of harmful chemicals. As consumers become more aware of the benefits of organic food, the demand for crops grown using sustainable practices has been increasing.

Cover crops are crops that are grown primarily for soil enrichment and protection rather than for commercial purposes. They are usually planted in between cash crops to protect the soil from erosion and add nutrients to the soil. Cover crops can also suppress weeds and provide a habitat for beneficial insects, which can reduce the need for pesticides. Organic farming is a farming practice that is focused on sustainability and biodiversity. It involves the use of natural methods to manage pests, diseases, and soil fertility. Organic farmers rely on cover crops to maintain soil fertility and suppress weeds, which helps to reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers and herbicides.

The increasing demand for organic foods in Canada has been driving the growth of the country's cover crop market. According to a report by the Canada Organic Trade Association, the organic food market in Canada grew by 6.4% in 2019, reaching USD 6.9 billion in sales in 2020. The report also indicated that consumers are willing to pay more for organic food, which is grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

Cover crops play a vital role in organic farming, and as the demand for organic food continues to increase, the demand for cover crops is expected to grow. The use of cover crops in organic farming helps to maintain soil fertility, reduce erosion, and minimize the need for synthetic inputs, which is in line with the principles of organic farming. The Canadian government has also been promoting the use of cover crops through its agricultural policies. For example, the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP) provides funding to farmers to support the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices, including the use of cover crops. The Government of Canada helped the farmers in Canada to adopt clean technologies to reduce gas emissions by investing more than USD 8.7 million in 2022. Through this investment, they announced 28 additional projects under the Agricultural Clean Technology (ACT) Program. Therefore, increasing demand for organic foods is expected to drive the Canada covers crops market growth in the forecasted period.

Market Segmentation

Canada cover crops market is segmented based on type, application, and region. Based on the type, the market is categorized into legumes, grasses, broadleaf non-legumes, and others. Based on the application, the market is grouped into soil fertility management, preventing soil erosion, weed management, pest management, and others. Based on region, the market is segmented into Ontario, Quebec, the West, British Columbia, Atlantic Canada, and the North.

Company Profiles

Cover Crops Canada, Canadian Organic Seed Company, General Seed Company, Covers & Co., Speare Seeds Limited, West Coast Seeds Limited, and John Boy Farms are some of the key players in Canada cover crops market.

Report Scope:

In this report, Canada cover crops market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends, which have also been detailed below:
  • Canada Cover Crops Market, By Type:
  • Legumes
  • Grasses
  • Broadleaf Non-Legumes
  • Others
  • Canada Cover Crops Market, By Application:
  • Soil Fertility Management
  • Preventing Soil Erosion
  • Weed Management
  • Pest Management
  • Others
  • Canada Cover Crops Market, By Region:
  • Ontario
  • Quebec
  • The West
  • British Columbia
  • Atlantic Canada
  • The North
Competitive landscape

Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies in Canada cover crops market.

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1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW

1.1. Market Definition
1.2. Scope of the Market
  1.2.1. Markets Covered
  1.2.2. Years Considered for Study
  1.2.3. Key Market Segmentations

2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

2.1. Objective of the Study
2.2. Baseline Methodology
2.3. Key Industry Partners
2.4. Major Association and Secondary Sources
2.5. Forecasting Methodology
2.6. Data Triangulation & Validation
2.7. Assumptions and Limitations

3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

3.1. Overview of the Market
3.2. Overview of Key Market Segmentations
3.3. Overview of Key Market Players
3.4. Overview of Key Regions/Countries
3.5. Overview of Market Drivers, Challenges, Trends

4. VOICE OF CUSTOMER

4.1. Brand Awareness
4.2. Demand, By Application

5. CANADA COVER CROPS MARKET OUTLOOK

5.1. Market Size & Forecast
  5.1.1. By Value & Volume
5.2. Market Share & Forecast
  5.2.1. By Type (Legumes, Grasses, Broadleaf Non-Legumes, Others)
  5.2.2. By Application (Soil Fertility Management, Preventing Soil Erosion, Weed Management, Pest Management, Others)
  5.2.3. By Region (Ontario, Quebec, The West, British Columbia, Atlantic Canada, The North)
  5.2.4. By Company (2022)
5.3. Product Market Map

6. ONTARIO COVER CROPS MARKET OUTLOOK

6.1. Market Size & Forecast
  6.1.1. By Value & Volume
6.2. Market Share & Forecast
  6.2.1. By Type
  6.2.2. By Application

7. QUEBEC COVER CROPS MARKET OUTLOOK

7.1. Market Size & Forecast
  7.1.1. By Value & Volume
7.2. Market Share & Forecast
  7.2.1. By Type
  7.2.2. By Application

8. THE WEST CANADA COVER CROPS MARKET OUTLOOK

8.1. Market Size & Forecast
  8.1.1. By Value & Volume
8.2. Market Share & Forecast
  8.2.1. By Type
  8.2.2. By Application

9. BRITISH COLOMBIA COVER CROPS MARKET OUTLOOK

9.1. Market Size & Forecast
  9.1.1. By Value & Volume
9.2. Market Share & Forecast
  9.2.1. By Type
  9.2.2. By Application

10. ATLANTIC CANADA COVER CROPS MARKET OUTLOOK

10.1. Market Size & Forecast
  10.1.1. By Value & Volume
10.2. Market Share & Forecast
  10.2.1. By Type
  10.2.2. By Application

11. THE NORTH CANADA COVER CROPS MARKET OUTLOOK

11.1. Market Size & Forecast
  11.1.1. By Value & Volume
11.2. Market Share & Forecast
  11.2.1. By Type
  11.2.2. By Application
  11.2.3.

12. MARKET DYNAMICS

12.1. Drivers
12.2. Challenges

13. MARKET TRENDS & DEVELOPMENTS

13.1. Research & Development
13.2. Product launch
13.3. Merger & Acquisition

14. CANADA COVER CROPS MARKET: SWOT ANALYSIS


15. PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS

15.1. Competition in the Industry
15.2. Potential of New Entrants
15.3. Power of Suppliers
15.4. Power of Customers
15.5. Threat of Substitute Products

16. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

16.1. Business Overview
16.2. Product Offerings
16.3. Recent Developments
16.4. Financials (In the Case of Listed Companies)
16.5. Key Personnel
  16.5.1. Cover Crops Canada.
  16.5.2. Canadian Organic Seed Company
  16.5.3. General Seed Company
  16.5.4. Covers & Co.
  16.5.5. Speare Seeds Limited
  16.5.6. West Coast Seeds Limited
  16.5.7. John Boy Farms

17. ABOUT US & DISCLAIMER


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