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Sweden: Top Patents Holders in the Agriculture & Forestry Sector (2002 - 2022)

  • With 157 patents published between 2002 and 2022, Vaderstad-Verken AB holds the most number of patents in the Agriculture & Forestry sector in Sweden.

  • The second largest number of patents were published by DeLaval Holding AB with 83 related patents. The third largest number of patents were published by Vaederstad Holding Ab with 60 related patents. The fourth largest number of patents were published by Deere & Co with 32 related patents, of which 93.8% was contributed by its subsidiary John Deere Forestry Group LLC. The fifth largest number of patents were published by Weyerhaeuser Co with 28 related patents, of which 92.9% was contributed by its subsidiary Weyerhaeuser SC Co.

  • The top five patent holders, i.e., Vaderstad-Verken AB, DeLaval Holding AB, Vaederstad Holding Ab, Deere & Co, and Weyerhaeuser Co, together held 360 patents during the period.

Sweden: Top Patents Holders in the Agriculture & Forestry Sector (2002 - 2022)

Note: The number of patents includes patents published by the holding company and its subsidiaries (data till October 2022)
Published: November 2022
Source: GlobalData

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