Search results for: “Syngenta”
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From Chile’s Forests to Fields, Syngenta brings botanical-based biofungicide to the Americas
Summary: Syngenta and Botanical Solution Inc. (BSI) have expanded their exclusive partnership to bring Quillibrium®, a botanical-based biofungicide, to growers in Mexico, Canada, and the United States. Derived from the Quillaja saponaria tree using a sustainable plant tissue culture platform, this biocontrol solution offers effective protection against diseases like Botrytis and Powdery Mildew while preserving…
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In conversation with Emiliano Lima, Global Head, Syngenta Seedcare and Biologicals
Leadership Spotlight From farm roots to global innovation, leading biologicals for a sustainable future Emiliano Lima Global Head of Syngenta Seedcare and Biologicals Emiliano Lima follows a series of successful leadership roles across Crop Protection and Seeds. From growing up on a family farm in Brazil to spearheading global agricultural innovation, his three-decade journey in…
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Eden Research Partners with Syngenta to Distribute Evelta™ Fungicide
Eden Research has announced a major commercial milestone: Eden Research partners with Syngenta to distribute its novel biofungicide, Evelta™, for professional ornamental crops. This exclusive agreement covers key EU markets and the UK, combining Eden’s sustainable innovation with Syngenta‘s extensive distribution network. Appointment of Syngenta as Distribution Partner 18 December 2025 Eden Research plc (AIM:…
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Syngenta Brazil unveils new fungicide SEEKER®
Syngenta Brazil launches SEEKER® fungicide for soybean and wheat Date: 09 September 2025 Overview: Syngenta has introduced SEEKER® in Brazil, a new systemic fungicide based on the active ingredient fenpropidin (piperidine class), formulated as an Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) at 750 g/L. The product is registered under Authorization No. 31525 in Brazil and is positioned for…
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Syngenta and M.S. Technologies, L.L.C. announce the next generation in soybean herbicide tolerance
Syngenta and M.S. Technologies, L.L.C. announced plans to introduce a new herbicide-tolerant soybean trait stack designed to give growers substantially more flexibility and resilience in weed control programs. Broad commercial availability is targeted later this decade, pending all regulatory approvals. What’s in the stack: Built on the proven Enlist E3® soybean event, the trait stack…
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Expanding Biological Technology Reach: New Strategies from Syngenta, Bayer, BASF, Corteva, and UPL
Expanding Biological Technology Reach: New Strategies from Syngenta, Bayer, BASF, Corteva, and UPL Global agrochemical leaders are accelerating their biologicals business growth through four coordinated approaches that blend science, partnerships, and market access. The result is a faster pipeline for nature‑inspired products and broader farmer reach worldwide. 1) R&D Collaborations: AI, Peptides, Encapsulation Syngenta partnered…
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Syngenta strengthens global leadership in agricultural biologicals
Syngenta Expands Biologicals R&D with Novartis Repository Acquisition Syngenta, a world leader in developing the next generation of biological products for agricultural use, is significantly expanding its biological research and development capabilities. Today, it announced that it has acquired the Novartis repository of natural compounds and genetic strains for agricultural use, while Novartis maintains exclusive…
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Syngenta and Enko use artificial intelligence to advance safe, sustainable weed control solutions
Syngenta Crop Protection and AI-driven crop health company Enko have reached a significant milestone in their collaboration to discover novel, broad-spectrum weed control molecules. This achievement marks a leap forward in herbicide technology, offering a much-needed solution to one of agriculture’s most pressing challenges: resistant weeds. A New Approach to Weed Control The partnership targets a…
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Syngenta Biologicals and Provivi® partner on new pheromone solutions, targeting devastating pests in key crops across Asia
Syngenta Biologicals and Provivi have announced a strategic collaboration to develop and commercialize pheromone-based biological solutions aimed at effectively and safely controlling major pests in rice and corn. These crops are vital food sources for around 3.5 billion people globally. The partnership will target two of the most destructive pests in agriculture: the Yellow…
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Syngenta collaborates with Ginkgo Bioworks to enable faster launch of innovative biologicals
Syngenta Crop Protection, a leader in agricultural innovation, and Ginkgo Bioworks which is building the leading platform for cell programming and biosecurity, today announced a new cooperation to accelerate the launch of a new biological solution. The two companies have previously collaborated on next-generation seed technology. Through this new collaboration, Ginkgo plans to develop and…