Research to measure changes in ag biologicals landscape since baseline survey.
Syngenta finalizes agreement with Maersk for ocean transport using biofuel for a Europe-US shipping route.
Victrato seed treatment will protect soybeans and cotton against nematodes and key yield-robbing disease.
Agreement reinforces both companies’ commitment to developing and bringing innovative biological solutions to farmers.
Syngenta’s manufacturing facility in St. Gabriel, LA, has been recognized for the first time in EPA’s Top 100 users of green power.
The acquisition includes product registrations and trademarks, including TRIGARD and LEPICRON.
Davis will become the organization’s first Hispanic woman treasurer and hopes to inspire other leaders to give back.
Syngenta will work with fellow Alliance partners to identify focus areas for the development of cutting-edge biological solutions.
Grower agrees to cease and desist efforts to offer to sell PVPA-protected AgriPro wheat seed.
Eight students pursuing degrees in crop-related agricultural disciplines each received a $1,000 scholarship award.
Syngenta Group is recognized for the seventh consecutive year as one of the top five leading employers by Science magazine.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss an order for Syngenta to sell farmland, another ag tech merger, and plans for the upcoming Women in Ag Tech meeting in January.
Outgoing CFO Chen Lichtenstein to step down in orderly transition process.
Outgoing CEO Erik Fyrwald will retire at the end of the year, but continue as Advisor to Chairman and remain on the Board of Directors.
The performance assessment system guides retailers and suppliers in benchmarking, quantifying, and taking action on critical sustainability issues.
Camelina is one of the crops the companies are looking to scale to help meet the skyrocketing demand for biofuels.
Storen contains four residual active ingredients designed to work together to last up to three weeks longer than other leading herbicides.
Syngenta Biologicals is poised for rapid growth, backed by world-leading research and commercial capabilities, and a strong global presence.
The facility in Malta, IL, is designed to bring farmers and researchers together to accelerate advancements in agricultural seed products and services.
EQUENTO provides outstanding control of various soil pests while helping farmers increase the sustainability of their farming operations.