Which Are the Main Suppliers to the Pharmaceutical and Agrochemical Industries?

The pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries depend on a wide range of suppliers for active ingredients, specialty chemicals, intermediates, formulation ingredients, crop-protection chemicals, biologicals, and other advanced materials.

Some companies focus mainly on one industry, while others have diversified portfolios serving both healthcare and agriculture. Among the major names, BASF, Bayer, Evonik, Merck KGaA, Syngenta Group, Corteva Agriscience, and UPL stand out because of their scale, manufacturing networks, R&D capabilities, and product portfolios.

BASF: A Major Supplier Across Chemicals and Agriculture

BASF is one of the clearest examples of a company supplying both pharmaceutical-related and agrochemical value chains. Its portfolio spans chemicals, nutrition and care, specialty materials, and agricultural solutions.

In 2025, BASF generated €59.7 billion in total sales, while its Agricultural Solutions business generated €9.59 billion. The segment included fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, seed treatment, and seeds & traits.

BASF also invested €990 million in R&D within Agricultural Solutions in 2025, showing how heavily the business depends on product innovation.

BASF – 2025Data
Total BASF sales€59.7B
Agricultural Solutions sales€9.59B
Agricultural Solutions EBITDA before special items€2.08B
Agricultural Solutions R&D€990M

Bayer: Healthcare and Crop Science Under One Company

Bayer has an unusually broad position because it operates major businesses in both Pharmaceuticals and Crop Science.

In 2025, Bayer reported €45.6 billion in total sales. Pharmaceuticals generated €17.83 billion, while Crop Science generated €21.62 billion.

Within Crop Science, 2025 sales included €7.15 billion from Corn Seed & Traits, €5.28 billion from herbicides, €2.89 billion from fungicides, and €1.37 billion from insecticides.

Bayer – 2025Data
Total sales€45.58B
Pharmaceuticals sales€17.83B
Crop Science sales€21.62B
Employees89,237

Bayer’s scale makes it particularly relevant when looking for a supplier with expertise spanning both life sciences and agricultural inputs.

Evonik: Specialty Chemicals for Life Sciences

Evonik is another important supplier, particularly in specialty chemicals, pharmaceutical ingredients, formulation technologies, and nutrition-related applications.

The company generated €14.1 billion in sales in 2025 and reported adjusted EBITDA of €1.87 billion. Its Care Solutions business generated €3.68 billion in 2025, while Health Care was highlighted as an important contributor to earnings growth.

Evonik – 2025Data
Total sales€14.1B
Adjusted EBITDA€1.87B
Care Solutions sales€3.68B
Key strengthSpecialty chemicals & life sciences

For pharmaceutical manufacturers, Evonik’s importance comes from its specialty-chemical expertise rather than simply its overall company size.

Merck KGaA: Strong Life Science and Pharmaceutical Supply

Merck KGaA is another major supplier to the pharmaceutical ecosystem, particularly through its Life Science business.

In 2025, Merck’s Life Science sales reached €8.98 billion, representing 42% of group sales, while Healthcare generated €8.61 billion. The company also had approximately €4 billion in orders received at the end of 2025 that were expected to generate future sales, with around €3 billion related to Life Science.

Merck KGaA – 2025Data
Life Science sales€8.98B
Healthcare sales€8.61B
Life Science share of group sales42%
Future order book~€4B

This makes Merck particularly relevant for pharmaceutical companies requiring laboratory, bioprocessing, analytical, and production-related solutions.

Syngenta Group: One of the Largest Agrochemical Suppliers

When the focus shifts toward agricultural chemicals, Syngenta Group is one of the largest names globally.

Syngenta reported $28.4 billion in 2025 sales, with $13.7 billion from Crop Protection and $4.8 billion from Seeds. Its Crop Protection business also secured more than 1,800 approvals during 2025.

Syngenta Group – 2025Data
Group sales$28.4B
Crop Protection sales$13.7B
Seeds sales$4.8B
Crop Protection approvals1,800+

Its portfolio includes herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, biologicals, seed treatments, and seeds.

Corteva Agriscience: Seeds and Crop Protection

Corteva is another major agricultural-input supplier, with operations concentrated around Seeds and Crop Protection.

The company generated $17.4 billion in 2025 net sales, including $9.90 billion from Seed and $7.50 billion from Crop Protection. Corteva also reported approximately 22,000 employees, 120 R&D sites, and 95 production and manufacturing sites, with sales in about 110 countries.

Corteva – 2025Data
Net sales$17.4B
Seed sales$9.90B
Crop Protection sales$7.50B
R&D sites120
Manufacturing sites95
Employees22,000

UPL: A Large Global Crop-Protection Supplier

UPL is another major supplier, particularly across crop protection, seeds, post-harvest solutions, and specialty chemistries.

Its FY2025–26 annual report shows revenue of ₹51,839 crore, EBITDA of ₹9,588 crore, and an EBITDA margin of 18.5%. Its net worth reached ₹34,696 crore, while cash from operations was ₹7,855 crore.

UPL – FY2025–26Data
Revenue₹51,839 crore
EBITDA₹9,588 crore
EBITDA margin18.5%
Net worth₹34,696 crore
Cash from operations₹7,855 crore

What Do These Supplier Data Tell Us?

The supplier landscape is highly diversified. BASF and Bayer have significant exposure to both agriculture and broader life sciences, while Evonik and Merck KGaA are particularly important across specialty chemicals and pharmaceutical supply chains.

On the agricultural side, Syngenta, Corteva, and UPL have substantial scale in crop protection, seeds, biologicals, and related technologies.

Importantly, scale is only one factor when selecting a supplier. Pharmaceutical and agrochemical manufacturers also need to evaluate GMP and regulatory compliance, manufacturing capacity, raw-material security, quality systems, geographic footprint, supply reliability, technical support, and R&D capabilities.

Overall, these companies illustrate how modern pharmaceutical and agrochemical supply chains increasingly depend on large, technically specialized suppliers capable of supporting products from R&D and intermediates through formulation, manufacturing, and global commercial supply.

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