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ADEPIDYN
Syngenta extends leadership in fungicides with ADEPIDYN® technology
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Syngenta Group Reports Q1 2024 Results
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Syngenta Group reports $32.2 billion sales and $4.6 billion EBITDA in 2023
Syngenta Group update on its IPO

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Hackathon
Hacking through the weeds

New technology and digital services are becoming ever more essential for farmers world-wide. This year, Syngenta Group joined the START HACK as an industry partner hoping that the hackers could offer new ways of thinking.

Tomato field
Syngenta's tomato seeds: proving their value to growers everywhere

From virus resistance to shelf life, from greenhouse cultivation to traceability, Syngenta’s tomato seeds are ensuring farmers are ready to face new threats while helping them increase their yield.

Jeff Rowe
Feeding pigs was only the beginning in the career of an agricultural leader

The Swiss newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung recently profiled Syngenta Group’s newly promoted chief executive officer, Jeff Rowe – noting his upbringing on a farm in the midwestern U.S. 

Harvest on Farm
Measuring soil health with an eye on the future

The Rowe Farm uses cover crops to further protect and preserve the soil, which Jeff Rowe calls “any farmer’s most important asset.”

Jeff Rowe
Reaping the rewards of agricultural innovation and sustainability

The Rowe family farm adopts new technologies and techniques to boost productivity even while improving soil health and reducing the environmental impact.

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Keeping the soil cool in a hot, tropical climate

How Regenerative Agriculture improves cultivation at Grupo Portilho´ farm in Brazil