London, United Kingdom
January 17, 2005New
analysis from Frost &
Sullivan, Strategic Analysis of the World Plant Molecular
Farming Market, reveals that the biopharmaceutical market
generated revenues of USD 45.0 billion in 2004. It is likely to
reach USD 98.2 billion by 2011.
Despite this soaring demand for
biopharmaceuticals, little progress is being made toward the
improving efficiency and reducing costs in conventional
biomanufacturing processes using microbial or mammalian
fermentation systems. However, using transgenic plants as a
production method for biopharmaceuticals has the potential to
improve scale-ability and yield, which will allow a dramatic
reduction in biomanufacturing costs.
"Using plants as factories to
produce recombinant protein products is emerging as a
cost-effective, high capability solution to the issue of
production capacity," says Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst
Phil Webster. "Several companies are now investigating the
potential of plant molecular farming, with the market consisting
predominantly of small start-ups working independantly, and
large multinationals offering third-party services."
Several major challenges must
be overcome before plant molecular farming can take a
significant share of the biopharmaceutical manufacturing
industry. Participants in this industry will have to deal with
public perception issues, which are particularly unfavourable in
Europe where transgenic crops cannot currently be grown for
commercial purposes. This is affecting the ability of small
companies to obtain venture capital funding, a major challenge
for an industry dominated by start-ups. However, the unofficial
moratorium on transgenic crops in Europe is beginning to wain,
as more transgenic products are granted approval for market. No
products produced by plant molecular farming are currently
available in this emerging market, but as the first ones
approach launch around 2006, the regulatory climate is expected
to ease as case studies are presented for approval.
With production platforms and
enabling technologies already available, high initial market
growth is possible. The onus is now on product development
divisions to commercially introduce therapeutic products. The
forecast increase in demand for biopharmaceuticals makes the
plant molecular farming industry an exciting sector to be in.
"An aging population is driving
the need for novel biopharmaceutical products for the treatment
of more complex diseases. There is currently a shortfall in
biopharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, which leaves great
market potential for biopharmaceuticals produced from plants,"
notes Mr Webster.
Strategic Analysis of the World
Plant Molecular Farming Market, a part of the Biotechnology
subscription, provides an overview of and outlook for the world
biofarming market. The analysis provides information on the
world industry dynamics as well as world, North American,
European, and Rest-of-World market dynamics. It also offers
strategic recommendations that enable companies to align their
positioning strategies to benefit from the changing markets and
obtain maximum return on investment.
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