According to UnivDatos, the rising global food demand and the need to improve agricultural productivity are the major factors driving the growth of the Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) in Agrigenomics market. As per their “Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) in Agrigenomics Market” report, the global market was valued at USD 2,423 million in 2024, growing at a CAGR of about 9.5% during the forecast period from 2025 - 2033 to reach USD million by 2033.
In Agrigenomics, Next Generation sequencing (NGS) is the use of high-throughput DNA and RNA sequencing methods to examine the genetic composition of plants and animals in order to improve agriculture. It enables rapid, precise, and cost-effective sequencing of complete genomes, helping scientists identify genetic differences associated with desirable traits such as high yield, disease and drought resistance, and enhanced nutritional quality. NGS enhances high breeding plans, marker-assisted breeding, and genomic breeding plans, speeding up breeding enhancement of crops and livestock. NGS is an important tool in precision agriculture, sustainable agro-culture, and global food security programs by generating large-scale genome data.
Growing adoption of cloud-based genomic data management solutions
The increasing use of cloud-based genomic data management systems is becoming an emerging trend in the NGS in agrigenomics market, owing to the large volume of data produced by high-throughput sequencing. The use of Agricultural genomics projects for crop enhancement, animal breeding, and microbial sequencing requires scalable storage, high-performance computing, and secure data transfer among geographically dispersed research teams. Cloud computing also allows real-time work, state-of-the-art bioinformatics workflows, analytics with AI, and low-capital infrastructural work. Also, they facilitate regulatory adherence, data provenience, and association with exact agriculture instruments, hastening the process of uncovering traits, genomic, and data-driven choices in contemporary agriculture research.
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Rising Strategic Partnerships Accelerating NGS Adoption in Agrigenomics
The increasing partnerships and collaboration activities are playing a major role in driving growth in the NGS in agrigenomics market through the integration of technological expertise, bioinformatics capabilities, and agricultural domain knowledge. The sequencing platform companies are collaborating with agritech companies, seed companies, breeding programs and research institutes to expedite the process of trait discovery, genomic selection and precision breeding programs. Partnerships also facilitate the implementation of superior library preparation kits, automation frameworks, and cloud-based analytics into scalable operations. Moreover, joint ventures and strategic alliances help minimize costs, expand geographic coverage, and improve access to a range of germplasm data. Such collaborative activities drive innovation, accelerate commercialization, and promote the adoption of NGS in agrigenomics.
For instance, in March 2025, Twist Bioscience and Curio Genomics announced that they had collaborated to accelerate and streamline next-generation sequencing (NGS) workflows in agrigenomics. The partnership integrated Twist’s FlexPrep™ Ultra-High Throughput library preparation technology with Curio’s automated bioinformatics platform to deliver a scalable, end-to-end solution for high-volume plant and animal genotyping applications.
Cloud Integration and Strategic Collaborations Driving Growth in NGS Agrigenomics
The NGS in agrigenomics market is experiencing growth due to the increasing use of cloud-based genomic data management systems and the number of strategic partnerships. Cloud systems create scalable storage, enhanced bioinformatics, artificial intelligence-based analytics, safe teamwork, and regulatory adherence to deal with big datasets of sequencing. Moreover, partnerships between sequencing centers, agritech companies, and research institutions enhance faster trait discovery, genomic selection, cost-effectiveness, innovation, and commercialization, which leads to the increased incorporation of NGS in crop and livestock genomics in general.
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