Memphis, Tennessee
August 14, 1998Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Company increased its share
of the cottonseed market from 11.28%
in 1997 to 16.22% according to the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. Stoneville also
has the largest market share of any cottonseed company in the Mid-South at 44.12%.
Stoneville has two out of the top three varieties planted in the US with BXN 47 at 5.67%
and ST 474 at 6.22%.
How does a company increase share in a shrinking market? According to Stoneville president
Thomas F. "Bud" Hughes, it's a matter of sticking to basics while leading the
charge toward change. "The cottonseed market has always been driven by yield,"
Hughes explains. "So our breeders concentrate on producing varieties that have the
stability to produce top yields under almost any kind of conditions.
"In 1994 we introduced the variety, ST 474, that is now the most popular traditional
picker variety in this market. In 1997, we introduced BXN 47 to use the popular BXN®
System[TM] and it has now become the second most popular transgenic variety in the U.S.
And our linked gene variety, BG 4740, shows promise of capturing a large share of the
acreage in areas where growers need the protection of BXN and Bollgard®.
"We will maintain our focus on traditional seed breeding, and we will vigorously
pursue partnerships with suppliers of new technology," Hughes concluded.
"Following that strategy we are convinced that whatever happens with the cotton
market, the majority of growers who choose to grow cotton will choose Stoneville
seed."
Company news release
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