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Strengthening of a unique NGO-corporation collaboration model that links conservation goals with economic potential and addresses societal issues like deforestation and land degradation.Extension of multi-year agreement that started in 2018, focusing on five strategic projects across the globe.By 2026, ambitious target to recover over 300 thousand hectares of degraded land in Cerrado Brazil and regenerate agricultural soils in China with a focus to impact the agricultural sector for the adaption of sustainable farming practices. In the US the focus lies in enhancing climate resilience of crop land.Collaboration and innovation drive the transformation of agriculture into a climate solution that regenerates soil and nature.
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Syngenta finalizes agreement with Maersk for ocean transport using biofuel for a Europe-US shipping route
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Team of the Year recognizes a team driving meaningful change and building a better future for all
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David Hollinrake awarded VIP CitationAlumni and Supporters chapter selected as outstanding corporate chapter of the yearSabrina Patton and Brandon Bell received Honorary American FFA Degrees
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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First new herbicide with a novel mode of action in over three decades set to be a game-changer for millions of rice farmers
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BioConsortia Named Finalist for Best R&D Pipeline and Announces Superior Field Trial Results
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Ipsos MORI survey: 72% of farmers have significant concerns about the impact climate change will have on their ability to grow food over the next five yearsIn Europe 46% of farmers say the additional pressure of the coronavirus pandemic has had a substantial impact on their businessSyngenta Group CEO Erik Fyrwald launches new Good Growth Plan and says post-Covid agriculture needs accelerated innovation to recover better and fight climate change
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Event will bring together key voices to address the need to think bigger and more practically about implementing large-scale, sustainable projects that drive real impact Notable speakers include Harvard Business School’s George Serafeim, who will challenge attendees to embrace collaborative business models and “Inclusive Growth”