Agribusiness

Syngenta: regenerative agriculture promoted across 52,000 hectares, with 86,000 hectares managed using digital tools

In 2025, the global leader in the agro-industry and agritech sector, operating in 100 countries with more than 30,000 employees, “had trained over 5,200 farmers in the safe use of crop protection products and regenerative farming practices”

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Syngenta Italia has released some figures intended to demonstrate its commitment to sustainability in agriculture, in line with its slogan ‘Higher yields, Lower impact’.

In 2025, the company – a global multinational leader in the agro-industry and agritech sectors, operating in 100 countries with more than 30,000 employees – “has trained over 5,200 farmers in the safe use of crop protection products and regenerative farming practices, reaffirming its commitment to fostering a more informed and sustainable agricultural culture”, according to a press release. It has also “made Cropwise – the digital platform that integrates advanced solutions and services for managing field operations – available to nearly 4,000 professionals, an increase of over 30 per cent compared with the previous year”. Through this tool, “farmers can carry out an in-depth soil analysis, use the data to optimise sowing decisions, receive targeted advice on crop protection and identify the most effective time to take action”. Thanks to Cropwise, also in 2025 over 86,000 hectares planted with vines, wheat, rice, maize and tomatoes for processing were managed more efficiently and sustainably.

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Syngenta Italia also reports that it has promoted “regenerative farming practices across almost 52,000 hectares, through an integrated approach that combines innovative solutions and long-term projects”. On the innovation front, “the company is firmly focusing on Biologicals – solutions that utilise natural molecules and organisms to improve crop performance and soil health”.

In a context where the fertiliser management represents one of the most critical challenges for the agricultural sector – amidst rising costs, environmental impact and increasingly stringent regulations – Syngenta highlights its ability to offer ‘solutions capable of improving nutrient use efficiency and enhancing soil biodiversity in the medium to long term’.

“The results achieved in Italia in 2025 are the result of constant commitment and a clear vision: every hectare can and must produce more, whilst having an ever-smaller impact on the environment. This is not a finishing line, but a journey we pursue every day with conviction, aware that the global food challenge requires concrete and measurable solutions,” said Mauro Coatti, Head of Technical Support and Sustainability at Syngenta Italia.

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