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Syngenta Innovation center to bring agtech to US farmers

29-06-2020 | |
Syngenta Innovation center to bring agtech to US farmers
Syngenta Innovation center to bring agtech to US farmers

Syngenta will build a new R&D Innovation and Customer Experience Center in the heart of the US Corn Belt.

The 90-acre site will be located in Malta, Ill., DeKalb County, about one hour west of Syngenta’s global and North America Seeds offices in Downers Grove. The site was selected for its location, soil type and accessibility, and will provide facilities for large-scale events and engagement with growers on corn and soybean technology and innovation.

Investments in breeding and digital technologies

“This new site will enable us to accelerate our innovation in Seeds R&D while strengthening our focus on delivering new capabilities through investments in breeding and digital technologies,” said Trevor Hohls, Global Head Seeds Development. “This is a strong statement of our commitment to innovation and providing our scientists with the resources to bring the best products and technologies to solve the key problems that growers face.”

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The 90-acre site is to provide facilities for large-scale events and engagement with growers on corn and soybean technology and innovation. - Photo: Business Wire

The 90-acre site is to provide facilities for large-scale events and engagement with growers on corn and soybean technology and innovation. – Photo: Business Wire

On-farm collaboration with growers

In addition to showcasing Syngenta’s technology and innovation, this new site will spotlight how Syngenta is transforming product development through on-farm collaboration with growers.

The investment builds on Syngenta’s continued commitment to Seeds R&D in the US. In addition to Syngenta’s global innovation center in Research Triangle Park, N.C., the company opened a new $ 30 million Trait Conversion Accelerator in Nampa, Idaho last August.

Syngenta R&D Center open by the end of 2022

Construction on the Northern Illinois site is expected to begin early next year with the site scheduled to open by the end of 2022.

Claver
Hugo Claver Web editor for Future Farming