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BIOTECHNOLOGY IN INDIA MARKET SIZE
Scope of the Study
This report gives an insight into the different sectors of biotechnology in India and their impact on the
growth of industry. The study provides Indian biotechnology market analysis for Bio-Agriculture, Bio-
Industry and Other (Bio Pharma, Bio Services, and Bio Informatics). Bio-Agriculture includes Bio
Pesticides, Bio Fertilizers and Other (GM crops). Bio Industry includes Fermentation Products, Bio Fuels
and Bio Polymers. The study includes estimates and projections for the total Indian Biotechnology
market.
Business profiles of 99 major companies are discussed in the report. The report serves as a guide to Indian
Biotechnology industry, as it covers more than 266 companies that are engaged in biotechnology R&D,
discovery, testing and supply of products and services. Major Contract Research Organizations and
Universities serving biotechnology industry are also covered in the Corporate Directory section of this
report. Information related to recent product releases, product developments, partnerships, collaborations,
and mergers and acquisitions is also covered in the report.
This report is an ideal research tool providing strategic business intelligence to the corporate sector. This
report may help strategists, investors, laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, contract research
organizations, biotechnology companies and drug approval authorities in--
Gauging Competitive Intelligence
Identifying Key Growth Areas and Opportunities
Understanding Geographic Relevance to Product
Knowing Regional Market Sizes and Growth Opportunities and Restraints
Keeping Tab on Emerging Technologies
Equity Analysis
Tapping New Markets
Analytics and data presented in this report pertain to several parameters such as –
Indian Market Sizes, Market Shares, Market Trends
Product (Indian) Market Sizes, Market Shares, Market Trends
Technology Trends
Corporate Intelligence
Key Companies By Sales, Brands, Products
Consumer Behavioral Patterns
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Other Strategic Business Affecting Data
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Research Methodology
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analysis activity. Research is done using both online and offline resources. The study outline of this report is
sketched on the following lines – Indian market analysis, product segmentation, Indian market analysis by
product segment, market trends, M&A, R&D, competitive landscape, technology trends, and other key
drivers. Current data helps in analyzing the future of the industry and is also helpful for doing market
evaluations, and estimating the market size for the future.
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II. REPORT SYNOPSIS
Biotechnology - A Brief Introduction
Biotechnology is considered as a most promising technology which is very complex in nature and capable of
taking mankind to new heights. In the next few decades it is expected to facilitate large-scale technological
advancements. This advancement is expected to be of greater prominence and pervasive than the
developments achieved by the IT field. The related developments of other fields such as life sciences are
improving the opportunities of biotechnology. The combination of genomics, proteomics, biology and
bioinformatics is considered as a driving force for the development of biotechnology.
Some of the important areas which require to be focused for the comprehensive development of the
biotech field are generation of excellent opportunities, proper wealth creation practices, expansion of
commercial prospects and enhancing of industrial developments.
Biotechnology in India
In India, the requirement for maintaining a separate department for the development and intensification of
biology and biotechnology research was felt in the early 1980s. The government established a special
institutional agenda for the development of biology and biotechnology in the country. Some of the
governmental research organizations such as University Grants Commission (UGC), Council of Scientific &
Industrial Research (CSIR),Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), Indian Council of Medical Research
(ICMR), Department of Science & Technology offer great support in the development of modern biology
and biotechnology in India.
The early major biotech organizations in India were Biocon, Panacea Biotech, Bharath Biotech, Bangalore
Genei (which exploited recombinant DNA technology but not for human use) and the Serum Institute of
India. Lot of research work carried out by the government organizations at that time was very useful for
private and budding biotech companies. CCMB (Centre for cellular and molecular biology) located in
Hyderabad played a major role in developing the hepatitis B vaccine for Shantha Biotech.
Delhi based Centre for Biochemical Technology (CBT), a lab for developing and making different types of
biochemicals, was established in 1997. This later became Frontier Biology Laboratory by reorienting its
research activities. The research at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and National Centre for Biological
Sciences (NCBS) in Bangalore maintains international standards in research.
Post genome sequencing, and the enthusiastic interests of venture capitalists, the biotech scene in India
too has become very vibrant. Biocon was the first biotech company started in India (1978). The later period
was wait and watch until 1997. Avestha Gengraine was set up in the year 1998, Strand Genomics in the
year 2000 and Metahelix and Gangagen in the year 2001. Once Pharma companies started investing in
biotech companies, there has been a boom in the field of biotechnology.
India has strong biotechnological assets and human resources.
Highly qualified, efficient, and experienced pool of scientists and engineers; and exceptional R & D and cost
effective manufacturing makes India a favorite market for the development of biotechnological fields.
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Small and big national research laboratories employ thousands of scientists.
Approximately 300 college level educational centers and training establishments offer diplomas,
degrees, and Masters degrees in bio-informatics, biotechnology, genetics and related biological
sciences.
These colleges and educational institutions are responsible for churning out approximately a lakh
biotechnological aspirants each year.
About 100 medical colleges cater to 16, 000 medical practitioners each year.
The vast knowledge pool of India further produces approximately 25,000 postgraduates in the field of
biotechnology.
The number of people acquiring doctorates in biosciences and engineering is around 1500 each year.
The field of biotechnology has the potential to convert the vast biological resources present in the country
into economic wealth and employment opportunities. The development of innovative products and
availability of exceptional services can impact the renewable resources and bring about greater
effectiveness in industrial practices. It can also restrict environmental degradation and provide more bio-
based economy to the country.
The main problem with the Indian agricultural sector is the uncertainty of the rains and the requirement to
produce more farm products to meet the requirements of the people from diminishing per capita arable
land. The field of Biotechnology has the potential to accept this challenge and ensure the livelihood security
of millions of agricultural families by following technological farming techniques.
The efforts put in by the field in the last few decades have won applause from both the public and private
sectors. These agencies have come forward to promote life sciences and biotechnology. The support
rendered by these organizations has led to significant progress in the areas of R&D, HRD and development
of infrastructure. The commencement of product patent formulation in early 2005 has enabled
development of quality products and services in the field.
Research & Development Activities in the Field of Biotechnology
In India, the R&D in the field of science and technology is being promoted and undertaken with the
government’s intervention and sponsorships. There are various governmental research wings responsible
for the enduring research in this field.
Some of the government organizations playing a major role in biotechnology development in India:
Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR)
Centre for cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB)
Department of Biotechnology (DBT)
Department of Science and Technology (DST)
Department of Atomic Energy (DAE)
University Grants Commission (UGC)
Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR)
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
UGC: Responsible for release of grants, determination, coordination and maintenance of standards
Department of Biotechnology: The Department of Biotechnology (DBT) is promoting the development of
specialised degrees, such as MSc in Biotechnology or Bio-informatics in several institutions. The State
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Governments are responsible for the establishment of State Universities and colleges, and provide plan
grants for their development and non-plan grants for their maintenance.
The introduction of the patent regime has encouraged a number of private institutions in the research front.
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR): CSIR is a vast research organization in the
governmental sector with approximately 40 laboratories and 81 field stations, numerous extension centers
and regional centers spread across the country. The prime role is to carry out R&D in the various disciplines
of biotechnology and life sciences. The organization consists of approximately 22,000 highly qualified
professionals capable of carrying out multidisciplinary research activities.
Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR): ICAR is involved in the research activities to promote
science and technology programs in the agricultural sector. Like CSIR, it also has a number of institutes,
national research centers, and project directorates. Apart form these, it is also involved in collaboration
with the State Agricultural Universities (SAUs) all over the country to study and understand the agricultural
related problems of the individual states. This organization has an overall manpower of about 29,000
people, of which nearly 6,500 are involved in active research programs. The SAUs present in each state
collectively have manpower of approximately 25,000 scientists who are actively involved in research,
training and extension education. Further 5,500 scientists are involved in the various other projects looked
after by ICAR.
Segmentation of Biotechnology Industry in India
Exhibit 1. Segmentation of Biotechnology Industry in India
Sector
Biopharma
Bioservices
Bioindustrial
Other (Bioagro & Bioinformatics)
Biopharma
Vaccines
Therapeutics
Diagnostics
Other
BioIndustrial
Fermentation Products
Bio Fuels
Bio Polymers
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III. MARKET DYNAMICS
Market Overview
Biotechnology has great promise in India. Demand and availability of bio fertilizers is expected to increase
as they are inexpensive, and are formed from renewable energy resources i.e. cultivable life forms
compared to chemical fertilizers that are known to harm the environment and exhaust non-renewable
energy sources. Biofertilizer production does not result in any toxic substances released into environment.
Hence they are safe for both crops and the farmer, whereas production of chemical fertilizers causes
environmental pollution. Unlike chemical fertilizers which lose their nutrient value with one crop,
Biofertilizers are more long lasting as they improve the yields of subsequent crops as well, reducing the cost
of agricultural produce.
India’s energy needs will be met in the future through the use of biofuels reducing the dependence on the
imported oil. By use of biofuels there is a reduction in emission of harmful pollutants i.e. reduction in green
house emissions, thus leading to the growth of the Biofuel industry. Bio polymers though now account for a
small share in the market, are expected to show an upward swing in their growth as they are found to have
applications in many areas such as, food industry, medicine and material Science. India’s energy needs will
be met through the use of biofuels in the near future.
Indian Market Analysis
Indian Biotechnology market is projected to reach about US$ XX.XX billion by 2020 from a market of US$
XX.XX billion in 2015, and is estimated to reach XX.XX billion by 2012 growing at a compounded annual
growth rate (CAGR) of XX.XX % during the analysis period 2005-2020.
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Exhibit 2. Biotechnology - Indian Value Market Estimations & Predictions (2005-2020) in US$ Million
Year Value
2005 XX.XX
2006 XX.XX
2007 XX.XX
2008 XX.XX
2009 XX.XX
2010 XX.XX
2011 XX.XX
2012 XX.XX
2013 XX.XX
2014 XX.XX
2015 XX.XX
2016 XX.XX
2017 XX.XX
2018 XX.XX
2019 XX.XX
2020 XX.XX
CAGR % XX.XX
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
US$ Million
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Exhibit 3. Biotechnology in India - Market Estimations & Predictions (2005 - 2020) for Biopharma,
Bioservices, Bioindustrial and Other in US$ Million
Year/Sector Biopharma Bioservices Bioindustrial Other (includes Bioagro and Bioinformatics) Total
2005 XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
2006 XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
2007 XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
2008 XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
2009 XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
2010 XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
2011 XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
2012 XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
2013 XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
2014 XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
2015 XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
2016 XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
2017 XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
2018 XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
2019 XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
2020 XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
CAGR% XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX XX.XX
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
US$ Million
Biopharma Bioservices Bioindustrial Other (includes Bioagro & Bioinformatics)
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IV. PRODUCT/ TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH
Major Biotech Events in India
Year Company Location Activity
1978 Biocon (India’s first
Biotech Company )
Bangalore Industrial Enzymes
1981 CCMB Hyderabad DNA & r-DNA Based Research
1984 Institute of Microbial
Technology
Chandigarh R&D Activities in Microbial Technology
1986 DBT (Department of
Biotechnology)
Govt of India To Promote biology and biotechnology at academic and
industry levels .
1987 National Institute of
Immunology
New Delhi Immunology Research
1989 Bangalore Genei Pvt Ltd. Produces Enzymes and related reagents for genetic
Engineering .
1991 National Center for
Biological Sciences
Bangalore Molecular Biology R&D
1993 Shantha Biotechnics Hyderabad Development of Proteins, Vaccines, Therapeutic
Antibodies. (India’s First recombinant product Hepatitis B)
1996 Bharat Biotech Hyderabad Manufacture of Vaccines and Biotherapeutics
1998 Monsanto Rsearch Bangalore Approval from DBT to Mahyco-Monsanto for conducting Bt
– Cotton trials.
Establishes an R&D research center at IISC Plant Genomics
1999 Avesthagen Bangalore A plant genomics company set up by NCBS scientists Bio
Pharmaceuticals , Bio Agriculture
2000 Wockhardt Mumbai Biovac –B Hepatitis B Vaccine it`s First recombinant
biotech product
2001 Reliance life Sciences Stem Cell based research and product development
2001 Wockhardt Mumbai Wepox- Recombinant Erythropoietin is used for the
treatment of anemia and chronic renal failure.
2003 Wockhardt Mumbai Wosulin -Launched the Recombinant Human Insulin
2004 Biocon Bangalore Launch of Human Insulin Insugen (first company to have
successfully commercialized the large-scale manufacture
of human insulin, using a proprietary methylotrophic yeast
based technology.)
2006 IICT Hyderabad Best patent award from IDMA for development of anti-
cancer agents .
More….
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Exhibit 4. List of Major States Growing Bt Cotton: 2006 Area Under Cultivation in Hectares
S. No States Cultivated Area
1 Maharashtra 1, 840
2 Andhra Pradesh 830
3 Gujarat 470
4 Madhya Pradesh 310
6 Karnataka 85
7 Tamil Nadu 45
8 Other 210
Total 3, 800
(Source: ISAAA, 2006)
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Maharashtra Andhra Pradesh Gujarat Madhya Pradesh Karnataka Tamil Nadu Other
Cultivated Area
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