Syngenta Vegetable Seeds

Syngenta Vegetable Seeds

Farming

Downers Grove, Illinois 65,353 followers

We put growers at the heart of all that we do by creating solutions to help you get more out of your crops.

About us

We’re passionate about helping people in the vegetable industry succeed. We do this by: protecting seed, bulb, or small plant quality from the start to enable growers to achieve the highest yield potentials on their operations; investing $150 million in R&D every year to bring cutting-edge innovations to the market; putting growers at the heart of everything we do to help meet their evolving needs; and striving to make a real world difference through more sustainable practices on farms, in shipping, and at the grocery store.

Website
https://www.syngentavegetables.com/
Industry
Farming
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Downers Grove, Illinois

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    Syngenta’s TomatoVision is thriving in the Netherlands   Discover the Netherlands in our Crops and Cultures series! With its mix of historic windmills and modern greenhouses, it’s a major player in global agriculture, exporting $134 billion in 2023 🌾🍅 See how Syngenta’s TomatoVision is driving innovation in this agri-powerhouse.   Learn more below! 👇   #Netherlands #GlobalAgriculture #SyngentaVegetableSeeds #SyngentaFlowers

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    Historic and modern windmills, high-tech greenhouses, stunning flowers, and charming canal cities bring us to a global agricultural powerhouse: the Netherlands - the next stop in our Crops and Cultures series. 👨🌾 👩🌾 A leading global food producer, the country exported agricultural products worth $134 billion in 2023 - a 1.6% increase from 2022, according to government data. The Netherlands is also one of the world's largest exporters of tomatoes and flowers, producing a wide range of varieties. No wonder you can find Tomato Vision in the Netherlands, Syngenta’s state-of-the-art research, production, trialing, and taste testing facility where we’re leveraging the power of AI and innovation to develop varieties that truly meet the evolving needs of growers and consumers. Learn more about the Netherlands. 👇 #Netherlands #GlobalAgriculture #SustainableAgriculture #SyngentaVegetableSeeds #SyngentaFlowers

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    We Shared Our Expertise on ToBRFV with Farmtario!   We are proud to be featured in this insightful article from Farmtario, written by John Greig, where Jeremie Chabanis, our head of value chains for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, shares his expertise on the ongoing efforts to breed ToBRFV-resistant tomatoes. At Syngenta, we are at the forefront of this battle, utilizing cutting-edge research and breeding programs to help promote healthy, robust crops for our growers.   Read more about our innovative breeding programs here: https://lnkd.in/gxmhnGec   What steps do you think are most crucial in combating ToBRFV? Share your thoughts in the comments below! 🌱🍅   #Agriculture #Tomato #Innovation #SyngentaVegetableSeeds #Syngenta

    Tomato virus prompts race for resistance | Farmtario

    Tomato virus prompts race for resistance | Farmtario

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    Join Us at the 2024 IFPA Foodservice Conference The International Fresh Produce Association 2024 Foodservice Conference, in Monterey, California, is just around the corner. We are very excited to connect with fellow growers and industry leaders! Join us at Booth 1106 to explore our latest vegetable seed innovations designed to boost your produce offerings and enhance your business. Location: Monterey Conference Center and Portola Hotel and Spa Dates: 25-26 July 2024 Join us to connect, learn, and grow together in the vibrant world of fresh produce. We look forward to seeing you there! For more information, visit: https://bit.ly/4cTheZ1 #SyngentaVegetableSeeds #IFPA2024 #FoodserviceConference #AgricultureInnovation #FreshProduce

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    Syngenta Follows a Data-Driven Breeding Approach Adapting to the evolving landscape of tomato production, Syngenta Vegetable Seeds integrates data-driven breeding methods to optimize future tomato varieties. This approach allows us to analyze millions of possibilities, providing actionable insights for both researchers and growers. Subscribe to our newsletter for more updates on our innovative methods: https://bit.ly/3zg32KQ #SyngentaVegetableSeeds #Agriculture #TomatoBreeding #Innovation

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    The Seed of Change: Sustainable Vegetable Production Starts Here Sustainable agriculture starts with the foundation - the seed. Syngenta Vegetable Seeds is proud to introduce our next-generation seed treatment technology. Our new formulas are 100% biodegradable. Here's what this means for you: -A more sustainable approach to vegetable production -Improved soil health for future harvests -Consistent, high-quality seeds and crop protection from Syngenta Learn more about our commitment to seed sustainability and innovation by reading the full article below. https://bit.ly/4cakIWL #SyngentaVegetableSeeds #Agriculture #SeedInnovation #Sustainability

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    The Spectrum of Sweetcorn: Yellow, White, and Bicolor Varieties Choosing the right sweetcorn variety is crucial for meeting market demands. Yellow sweetcorn provides rich flavor and high nutritional value, making it ideal for processing. White sweetcorn offers a sweeter, more tender bite, making it a favorite in the fresh market. Bicolor sweetcorn, featuring both yellow and white kernels, delivers a balance of taste and visual appeal. At Syngenta Vegetable Seeds, we offer these diverse sweetcorn varieties and provide advanced breeding insights and agronomic support to help growers optimize their crops. Learn more in our latest article. Read here: https://bit.ly/3Xz64E7 #Sweetcorn #AgInnovation #SyngentaVegetableSeeds #CropSelection

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    Today, more than ever, protecting your tomato crops from threats like ToBRFV is critical. At Syngenta Vegetable Seeds, our commitment is clear: deliver tomato varieties that resist these threats while enhancing yield potential and overall fruit quality. Stéphane Le Caro, our Portfolio Lead for Indeterminate Tomato, emphasizes the necessity of robust disease resistance: -Comprehensive Testing: Each variety undergoes testing to help ensure optimal performance under pressure. -Balanced Traits: Our varieties are engineered to deliver high yield potential and fruit quality, promoting profitability. -Continuous Innovation: We innovate to stay ahead of emerging plant diseases. Discover more about our innovative solutions and subscribe to our newsletter today! https://bit.ly/4aZ8qPC #SyngentaVegetableSeeds #Agriculture #Tomatoes #Innovation #ToBRFV

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    Take A Proactive Approach To Tackling ToLCNDV As Tomato Leaf Curl New Delhi Virus (ToLCNDV) threatens crop yields, Syngenta Vegetable Seeds stand with growers. According to our expert, Peter Szungyi, "The number one priority for growers should be to prevent the virus vector from entering fields and tunnels." Understanding the behavior of ToLCNDV and its vectors is the first step towards effective management. Our latest research provides insights into preventative practices that can reduce the risk of infection. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed on the latest ToLCNDV insights and learn more about our ToLCNDV Information Center. https://bit.ly/45oeqQH #SyngentaVegetableSeeds #Agriculture #ToLCNDVInsights #ToLCNDV

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    Learn more about Syngenta's commitment to accelerating R&D from CEO Jeff Rowe who recently shared about the transformative impact of AI in agriculture at The Wall Street Journal Global Food Forum. "AI is also rapidly accelerating our R&D processes at Syngenta Group. All our research projects to find new active ingredients now use machine learning to optimize molecular design. We think that in the future, AI will cut the average time from discovery to commercialization by a third from 15 years to 10 years." - Jeff Rowe   In vegetable seeds, Ai is being actively integrated into our breeding programs. For example, tomato research at Syngenta Vegetable Seeds is now powered by artificial intelligence (Ai) to capture more data, more accurately, and with more information available now than ever before. #AI #SyngentaVegetables

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    CEO Syngenta Group & President Syngenta Crop Protection

    Embracing innovation is critical to tackling the world’s biggest challenges. This is particularly true for agriculture – where both conflict and climate change are making it incredibly tough to ensure everyone has enough to eat. It was a privilege to talk about this at The Wall Street Journal Global Food Forum in Chicago and speak about the path ahead for agriculture. Weather is the single biggest challenge farmers face, and climate change is delivering more extreme conditions. Just this month in the U.S., we saw blistering temperatures and records broken in Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and Baltimore with severe storms and floods in Iowa and South Dakota. While in Asia, parts of India, including New Delhi, battled heatwaves, and in southern China floods damaged hundreds of hectares of crops. Innovation, and increasingly artificial intelligence, are essential in helping to manage these extremes. Across agriculture, areas that adopt new technology are seeing much greater yield stability than those that do not. Droughts today cause less damage to crop harvests than they did 20 years ago, because of improved technology. AI is now also taking on a central role. Precision tools like drones, sensors, satellites, and farm machinery mean a wide range of agronomic data can be collected – allowing AI to generate actionable insights for farmers, their crops, and the environment. AI is also rapidly accelerating our R&D processes at Syngenta Group. All our research projects to find new active ingredients now use machine learning to optimize molecular design. We think that in the future, AI will cut the average time from discovery to commercialization by a third from 15 years to 10 years. This increase in the speed of development is crucial as we work to not only help farmers manage worsening weather extremes, but also cut emissions. To tackle our shared global challenges of food security and climate change, it is essential that countries, governments, organizations, and communities are not only open to new technologies, but also create markets where innovation and collaboration thrive. #FoodSecurity #ClimateChange #Innovation

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    From Lab to Field: Breeding Pest-Resistant Crops At Syngenta Vegetable Seeds, our commitment to agricultural innovation extends into every seed we nurture. By integrating both traditional breeding techniques and cutting-edge markers, we develop products that are strong and resilient, promoting high yield potential and consistent quality. This strategic approach reduces the reliance on other inputs, supporting sustainable farming practices. With each breakthrough, we're helping farmers overcome some of the toughest challenges in agriculture today. Read the full article to explore the impactful science behind our vegetable crops and see what it means for the future of farming. https://bit.ly/3xlw5vO #SyngentaVegetableSeeds #Agriculture #PestResistance #Innovation

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