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Syngenta:

New Spanish research centers to help speeding up breeding

Syngenta Vegetable Seeds announced a commitment to accelerate its focus in Iberia by investing an additional €2,4 million ($2.7M USD) to research and development centers in Spain. Over the next 15 years, new challenges will continue to impact the sustainability of the entire food chain. Spain’s regions of Almeria and Murcia are strategic production areas for the agri-food sector, and continued investment in research and development is essential to bring precision and speed to the solutions Syngenta offers to vegetable growers.

This investment at our El Ejido R&D Center will allow Syngenta to further develop and deploy new technologies, aiming to enhance product performance using digital tools, analytics, and data science. Syngenta will also utilize this investment to secure long-term R&D investments in strategic crops and fast-track the development process required to sustain the launch of commercial products that serve our customers in over 100 countries.  "This is an unprecedented opportunity that will highlight our R&D centers in Almería and Murcia as global focal points for plant breeding innovation and the development of new vegetable seed varieties for growers around the world," said José Manuel Zapata, Vegetable Seeds Biological Operation Site Head in Spain

As a part of this investment, a new farm in the Torre Pacheco area will offer greater automation and digitization, enabling quicker adoption of new technologies to pioneer and set novel benchmarks for plant breeding. It will also amplify the working partnerships with Syngenta’s producers in the Lorca and Pulpí areas.

“We have a unique opportunity ahead of us to strengthen our position and focus on the market, giving an important boost to productivity in the area, and in particular, to its farmers. It will allow us to be closer to them, providing them with better service and the most innovative solutions,” says Luis Martin, Syngenta’s Southwest Europe Territory Head.

For more information:
Syngenta
www.syngenta.com

 

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