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Syngenta LinkedIn highlights technological and sustainability milestones; omics technologies, AI impact on smallholder farmers, and Brazilian pesticide certification program featured in June 2025 updates

Jun 13, 2025 Syngenta AG (via LinkedIn) 4 min read

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June 13, 2025 (Syngenta AG (via LinkedIn)) –

Syngenta AG posted 15 LinkedIn updates from June 6 to June 13, 2025. The company's posts covered a wide range of topics, including technological innovations, sustainability initiatives, agricultural advancements, and corporate events. Let's explore the key areas of focus for Syngenta during this period.

Technological Innovation and Digital Agriculture

Syngenta demonstrated a strong commitment to technological innovation in agriculture. The company celebrated 25 years of innovation at an event in London, showcasing their work in agricultural life sciences. They highlighted the use of omics technologies, including transcriptomics, metabolomics, phenomics, and proteomics, which are revolutionizing their approach to developing new solutions for growers.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) emerged as a significant focus, with Syngenta emphasizing its transformative impact on agriculture. They shared stories of smallholder farmers like Avinash in India, who use AI-powered smartphone applications to protect crops and improve farm management. The company's Chief Technology Officer, Feroz Sheikh, discussed the innovation behind their digital farming platform, Cropwise, underscoring Syngenta's commitment to making a positive impact on farmers' lives through technology.

The Rowe family farm in Illinois was featured as an example of how digital tools are enhancing productivity in the fields. Syngenta likened the impact of AI in agriculture to the revolutionary changes brought about by the introduction of tractors, highlighting the rapid pace of technological advancement in the sector.

Omics technologies drive agricultural innovation
AI empowers smallholder farmers in India
CTO discusses Cropwise digital farming platform
Digital tools boost productivity on Illinois farm
AI's impact compared to tractor revolution

Sustainability and Environmental Initiatives

Syngenta reaffirmed its commitment to environmental sustainability, particularly in conjunction with World Environment Day. The company emphasized the harmony between environmental responsibility and agricultural productivity, investing in initiatives that empower farmers to produce food safely and conscientiously.

In Brazil, Syngenta highlighted its free course "Certification for Agricultural Pesticide Applicators," available on the Aplica Certo platform. This initiative, developed in collaboration with CropLife Brasil, aligns with the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply's Legal Applicator Program, promoting the correct and safe application of pesticides to protect the environment, applicator health, and food quality.

The company also organized the first 'Regenerating Agriculture' Forum in Asunción, Paraguay, coinciding with World Environment Day. This event served as a platform for exchanging ideas and inspiring good practices in regenerative agriculture, addressing challenges such as feeding a growing population with reduced impact, soil and biodiversity conservation, and climate change mitigation.

Brazil's pesticide applicator certification program
Regenerative agriculture forum in Paraguay

Global Presence and Local Impact

Syngenta's global presence was evident in posts from various regions. In Spain, Javier Marsal Machin, Marketing Director for Syngenta Iberia, shared his vision on the future of agriculture, emphasizing the integration of scientific tools and regenerative practices. In Argentina, the company held annual distributor conventions for both Extensive Crops and Fruits and Vegetables sectors, strengthening relationships with key partners in their value chain.

The evolution of the California Spring Trials (CAST) was highlighted, showcasing Syngenta Flowers' journey from technical trials to full-scale showcases, demonstrating their adaptation to an evolving floriculture industry.

Syngenta Iberia's vision for agriculture's future
Argentina distributor conventions strengthen partnerships
California Spring Trials showcase floriculture innovation

Corporate Social Responsibility and Education

Syngenta showcased its commitment to education and professional development through various initiatives. The company shared a testimonial from Ali, a recent intern, highlighting the transformative impact of their internship program. This underscores Syngenta's dedication to nurturing future talent in the agricultural sector.

The One Agro event in Brazil brought together leaders and experts to discuss education, innovation, and technology in agribusiness, demonstrating Syngenta's role in fostering dialogue and knowledge exchange within the industry.

Intern testimonial highlights program success
One Agro event drives agribusiness discussions

Product Spotlight and Industry Insights

Syngenta shared insights about soybeans as part of their "Cropped" series, highlighting the crop's versatility and importance in global agriculture. This educational content demonstrates the company's expertise and commitment to sharing knowledge about key agricultural products.

The company's participation in The Economist Impact's 5th Annual Sustainability Week in New York was also highlighted, with Alexandra Brand, EVP of Sustainability, Corporate Affairs & Transformation, discussing innovation at scale and the use of computational power in R&D and farm management systems.

Soybean insights in "Cropped" series
Sustainability Week participation highlights innovation

In conclusion, Syngenta AG's LinkedIn activity during this period showcases a company deeply committed to technological innovation, sustainability, and global agricultural advancement. From AI-driven solutions to regenerative agriculture initiatives and educational programs, Syngenta continues to position itself as a leader in driving positive change across the agricultural sector on a global scale.

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