Syngenta Commits to Growing Seed Business
The majority of that financial investment will be used to expand their breeding program and increase the number of trials to bring new germ plasm to the market. “For example, we will be offering 31 new NK corn hybrids and 21 new soybean varieties,” stated Showalter. He added that their goal is to be even faster at bringing new genetics and traits to the market.
Showalter says, in addition, Syngenta will significantly increase their sales and support staff to better serve farmers, “Farmers want choice and our customers want differentiated choice. NK can offer that.” Syngenta’s seed division has been left in the background for the past few year. Now with new ownership and additional financial investment, you may be hearing a lot more about the NK brand in the Midwest.
