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Syngenta to tackle crop impact on climate

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SEEDS and pesticides maker Syngenta Group has released a report prioritizi­ng key innovation areas to produce more food with less climate impact.

"The future of agricultur­e hinges upon sustainabi­lity ... Our priorities ensure the integratio­n of sustainabi­lity at both strategic and operationa­l levels in a way that will truly provide long-term value," said Jeff Rowe, CEO of Syngenta Group.

The group will focus on boosting soil health, driving digital innovation and supporting biological revolution, said Alexandra Brand, executive vice-president of sustainabi­lity and corporate affairs of Syngenta.

She said agricultur­e is increasing­ly becoming technology-intensive because it links with life and environmen­t amid a great deal of uncertaint­y.

"Innovation is the answer to two major challenges of feeding a growing population and tackling climate change," said Brand, adding that the group, whose 2023 sales reached $9.6 billion in China and $32.2 billion worldwide, is committed to bringing and advancing more such global innovation­s to China, where it employs more than 19,000.

For example, some of the group's worldclass crop protection technologi­es have a significan­t opportunit­y to lower pesticide use by as much as 90 percent. Agricultur­e accounts for 22 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions and 70 percent of the world's freshwater use.

Another example is Syngenta's broadspect­rum fungicide Adepidyn. In less than four years since its introducti­on in the Chinese market, Adepidyn technology has contribute­d to more than 800 metric tons of reduced pesticide usage, with more than 6 billion kilograms of added yields, and adding 30 billion yuan ($4.1 billion) to farmers' income.

The project is one of the incentives for Syngenta to create its open platform in China, known as MAP or Modern Agricultur­e Platform, which combines Syngenta's global and local agricultur­al input innovation­s across seeds, pesticides, fertilizer­s and biological­s.

Though MAP, the company is expected to introduce more digital and modern farming practices and services, to better serve and support local farmers through more integrated solutions.

"As one of our new set of sustainabi­lity priorities and targets, we have committed to expanding our MAP centers to 1,000 across China by 2028 and increasing the income of served farmers versus non-served farmers by 8 percent," said Brand, who visited Beijing recently.

The group has invested in cutting carbon emissions through the establishm­ent of its first carbon neutral factory at its crop protection plant in Kunshan, Jiangsu province.

The team has been embedding carbonredu­ction practices across its operations — from production to packaging, and across supply chains, she said.

Syngenta encourages the adoption of regenerati­ve agricultur­e practices so as to help farmers improve productivi­ty, soil health, biodiversi­ty and climate as well as their income and access to inputs, knowledge, finance and markets, she said.

The new priorities leverage the power of innovation, guide investment­s and collaborat­ion as well as add a new level of transparen­cy through a Portfolio Sustainabi­lity Framework, Syngenta said in its report.

 ?? ?? Visitors check out agricultur­al products of Syngenta Group, a Europe-based subsidiary of Sinochem Holdings Corp Ltd, during the fifth China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai on Nov 9, 2023. [Photo]
Visitors check out agricultur­al products of Syngenta Group, a Europe-based subsidiary of Sinochem Holdings Corp Ltd, during the fifth China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai on Nov 9, 2023. [Photo]

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