Growing need for preserving wildlife is fueling the growth of the native grass seeds market
Native
grass seeds are the perfect solution for everyone who would like to improve
their landscape. They provide an endless amount of landscape improvement ideas,
from borders, meadows, and more. These grass seeds can also be used for your
vegetable garden and flower garden if you so desire. However, before you plant
your native grass seeds, you need to know a little bit more about the grass
itself.
These
native grasses were originally used in America as a natural, renewable
resource, as they grow extremely fast and have a very low rate of diseases.
However, over time, they became highly susceptible to disease, which then
diminished their productivity. Fortunately, modern hybrid grasses have been
created that are more tolerant of different types of diseases, which has
allowed many native grass species to flourish in much larger areas than they
could previously. Hybrid grasses also make use of modern technology that enables
them to withstand drought and heat much better than their original
counterparts.
Increasing
demand from forestry is a prime factor fueling the growth of native grass
seeds. Growing advancements in the field of wildlife conservation are again
augmenting the growth of the market. These seeds are widely used for adding
greenery to landscapes as they help in protecting the natural habitat of
several species. Moreover, the growing need for an eco-friendly environment and
to maintain the greener is also expected to foster the growth of the market.
Furthermore, the increasing focus of manufacturers to protect the forest and
wildlife is further anticipated to escalate the growth of the native
grass seeds market. For instance, in July 2020, Northwest Arkansas has
announced that they are working to replenish native plant seed inventory to
support statewide ecological restoration and conservation efforts.
The
Asia Pacific is projected to gain significant growth over the forecast period
and this is attributed to the increasing number of partnerships among key
players in the region for improving crop production. For instance, in July
2020, SA Water has entered into a partnership with an environmental
organization to ‘re-vegetate almost a ton of native seedlings under large-scale
solar arrays. South Australian utility has planted almost a ton of native grass
and saltbush seed under thousands of solar panels across the state to secure
the return of native scrub vegetation and local jobs.
Key Players:
Outsidepride.com,
Inc., Star Seed Inc., Millborn Seeds Inc., Wildflower Farm, Prairie Seed Farms,
Everwilde Farms, Inc., Bamert Seed Company, American Meadows, Hedgerow Farms,
Roundstone Native Seeds LLC, Missouri Seeds Southern, and others.
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