Syngenta Launches REVERTE Soil Regeneration Program in Paraguay
16 June 2025, Paraguay: Syngenta has officially launched its REVERTE soil regeneration program in Paraguay, marking the first country in Syngenta’s newly
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16 June 2025, Paraguay: Syngenta has officially launched its REVERTE soil regeneration program in Paraguay, marking the first country in Syngenta’s newly
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Read More16 June 2025, New Delhi: Corteva Agriscience has announced the upcoming launch of its new Forcivo fungicide in the United States, offering
Read More16 June 2025, New Delhi: DCM Shriram Ltd’s board has given the approval to sign a definitive agreement to acquire full ownership
Read More14 June 2025, AU: Corteva Agriscience is investing approximately USD$4 million a day into research and development to deliver pest and disease
Read More13 June 2025, US: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced its proposed registration decision for diflufenican, a new broad-spectrum herbicide
Read More13 June 2025, US: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a proposed registration for trifludimoxazin, a new broad-spectrum herbicide, inviting
Read MoreBy Nimish Gangrade, Editor, Global Agriculture 13 June 2025, New Delhi: As the global agriculture sector continues to evolve with new challenges
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