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Syngenta Seeds and the Analytics Society of INFORMS announce finalists for the 2021 Syngenta Crop Challenge in Analytics
Competition inspires cross-industry collaboration to accelerate innovation and improve complex crop breeding processes
DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. (BUSINESS WIRE) #CropChallenge Syngenta Seeds and the Analytics Society of INFORMS have announced the finalists for the 2021 Syngenta Crop Challenge in Analytics. The four finalist teams represent students and professionals from the United States and Australia.
The Syngenta Crop Challenge in Analytics is a collaborative effort between Syngenta Seeds and the Analytics Society of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS). Now in its sixth consecutive year, the competition brings together experts in data analytics, mathematics and statistics to create analytical solutions to agriculture challenges. The 2021 competition focused on optimizing year-round corn hybrid breeding processes.
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DOWNERS GROVE, Ill., March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Farmer success starts with seed performance, which is driven by strong agronomics and innovative product development. The new Field Forged Series™ from NK
® Seeds, coming this fall, is built on those two core pillars. The inaugural lineup will feature a number of proven hybrids and varieties as well as the latest portfolio additions to come out of the Syngenta Seeds pipeline.
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The series will include 10 new NK corn hybrids, four new Enogen
® corn hybrids and 20 new NK soybean varieties for the 2022 growing season, selected for both agronomics and yield potential
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Enogen corn for feed delivers potential 5% increase in feed efficiency
Innovative technology offers significant opportunity for farmers to reduce environmental footprint of livestock production through reduced emissions and natural resource usage
Potential environmental benefits per 1,000 cattle include savings equivalent to removing 35 passenger cars from the road for one year and powering 22 homes for one year
Supports Syngenta Group s $2 billion global commitment to reduce agriculture s carbon footprint and help farmers fight climate change
Syngenta Seeds, in partnership with the University of Arkansas Resiliency Center (UARC), unveiled newly published research
1 highlighting the potential for beef producers to reduce their environmental footprint by using Enogen
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Syngenta Crop Protection and Insilico Medicine to Harness Artificial Intelligence to Transform Sustainable Product Innovation
February 3, 2021 GMT
BASEL, Switzerland (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 3, 2021
Syngenta Crop Protection is collaborating with artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning company Insilico Medicine to accelerate the invention and development of new, more effective crop protection solutions that protect crops from diseases, weeds and pests, while also protecting ecosystems. By bringing new solutions to farmers faster and more efficiently through innovation, Syngenta will help them meet the ongoing challenges they face, in order to enhance productivity and meet global demand for affordable, quality food.