Since, times the genetically modified food have been approved by FDA for the consumption, there has been a lot of debate over the food for its safety for humans. Despite of all criticism and hindrances, the GMO food market has started picking up in recent years due to the nutritional value it offers. However, the GMO food market is in its nascent stage and has a long way to go to reach on every shelf in the market. As, the demand for GMO food is on a continuous rise, stacked traits, a mix of more than one transgene, is expected to see the highest growth when compared to Herbicide Tolerance (HT) and Insect Resistance (IR).
The production of genetically modified crops will increase from 112million tons in 2015 to 130million tons in the year 2021.
Growth Drivers and challenges
A global demand for increased production capacity with limited existing resources along-with very less or no use of pesticide is the major factor that is projected to drive the demand for the GMO food in near future. In addition to this, spiked demand for nutritious food items with long shelf life is yet another reason to help GMO food market to expand in coming 7-8 years of time.
However, genetic pollution creation in the soil is the major setback for GMO food producers; government regulations to be met very strictly to grow GMO food. Further, lack of awareness amongst people and socially not accepted factor are projected to dampen the global genetically modified food market in coming years.
Market Size and Forecast
North America was the largest market for genetically modified food market in the year 2014. Currently in the U.S, 86% of corn, 93% of soybean and 90% of cotton are genetically engineered. However, in Canada only four kinds of GM crops are grown; corn, soy, canola, sugar beet.
At present, Europe imports approximately 60 GM products from other countries, especially maize, soy bean, cotton and sugar beet. In addition to that, Seventeen new genetically modified food items have been given a green signal to be imported in Europe. Citing, the reforms in the region and demand for GMO foods, Europe is expected to become one of the net imported of the GMO foods in near future.
Furthermore, in Asia-Pacific region the countries are witnessing a strong growth in GDP figures in recent years. India and China are projected to be the emergent countries for the genetically modified food market.
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