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Australia - Syngenta showcases industry-leading plant breeding techniques at premier ag-tech conference evokeAG. 2023


Australia
February 22, 2023
 

 
Syngenta Group Head of Group Strategy Alexander Tokarz

 

  • Syngenta’s predictive and prescriptive plant breeding technology is expected to accelerate yield gains, and contribute to net-zero carbon emissions from agriculture.
  • Syngenta Group’s Head of Group Strategy is delivering keynote speech at agricultural technology event, visiting local farmers.
  • Syngenta ANZ and Pairtree ag-tech company address event attendees and provide insights into partnership project’s success in supporting farmers’ and advisers’ need for on-farm sensory information.

Syngenta’s industry-leading plant breeding technology and how it can help humanity grow is the topic of Syngenta Group’s Head of Group Strategy, Alexander Tokarz’s (pictured above), keynote speech to key players and influencers in the Australian, New Zealand and Asia agriculture industry, at evokeAG. 2023.

Computer power, data analytics and data-based decision making are revolutionising plant breeding which, as Mr Tokarz shares, has the potential to significantly impact the climate resistance of crops, and achieve significant yield gains that will, in turn, help to achieve net-zero carbon emissions and reduce the environmental impact of the global food chain, while providing enough food, feed and fibre for the world’s growing population.

Mr Tokarz, visiting Australia from Syngenta’s head-office in Switzerland, says evokeAG. is the perfect opportunity to discuss how modern plant breeding, which is using genomics and data science to design the characteristics of plants and seeds for the future, is the next step needed to mitigate the increasing challenges from climate change experienced across Australasia and the world.

“Syngenta’s commitment to helping farmers and fighting climate change is relentless, ambitious, and ever-growing. Our plant breeding technology is one of Syngenta’s many projects that aim to achieve our Good Growth Plan to address and reverse climate change, biodiversity loss and global economic recovery,” Mr Tokarz said.

Syngenta Australia New Zealand (ANZ) Head of Business Development Brett Hofman also presented a workshop at evokeAG. with Pairtree CEO Hamish Munro, providing insights into how Syngenta’s business partnership is enabling Pairtree to expand from tech-start up to commercialisation, in a bid to provide agronomists and growers easy-to-use on-farm sensory information.

Syngenta’s Managing Director and Country Head for ANZ, Paul Luxton said Syngenta’s partnership with Pairtree is part of Syngenta’s strategy to support the industry’s digital future and add value to the agriculture industry in Australia and New Zealand.

“Syngenta’s collaboration with ag-tech startups and local innovators helps develop bespoke solutions for farmers that provides them the tools, information and support they need to sustainably produce the nutritious food, feed and quality fibre we all rely on.”

 



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Published: February 22, 2023

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