U.S. agrochemicals firm Monsanto Co. and its advisers are working flat out to accommodate Syngenta’s qualms about regulatory […]
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Growers looking to control difficult weeds like waterhemp, giant ragweed and Palmer amaranth will have access to Acuron […]
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A variety of ag experts agree that building an effective strategy is a crucial first step to managing a depressed commodities market, according to Syngenta.
Syngenta will sell BroadAxe XC herbicide in 2015 for use on soybeans, sunflowers and dry peas
Syngenta says Mertect 340-F provides proven, effective SDS protection and can be applied with Clariva Complete Beans and CruiserMaxx Beans with Vibrance seed treatments.
Syngenta has announced that it has received the safety certificate for its Agrisure Viptera trait (event MIR162) from China’s regulatory authorities, formally granting import approval.
Chinese authorities have informed some agriculture industry officials the government has approved U.S. imports of a type of genetically modified corn developed by Syngenta.
Syngenta will make an announcement when it receives official documentation from China that Agrisure Viptera corn, known as MIR 162, has been cleared for import.
A team of 12 scientists is making significant headway in the battle against difficult weeds through their work at Syngenta on the Acuron corn herbicide technical team.
Syngenta detailed the newest developments across all aspects of its business during its 2014 Media Summit in Washington, DC.
Jeff Sands joins Syngenta as a manager of federal government relations and industry relations for corn, based in Washington, D.C.