About Syngenta

Syngenta AG is part of Syngenta Group, a global agricultural technology company, headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, with over 50,000 employees in more than 90 countries. We create best-in-class solutions to local and global agricultural challenges by accelerating innovation through R&D and AI.

Syngenta Group is the world’s largest agricultural technology company by revenue, ranked number one in crop protection, number one in biologicals and number three in seeds. With one of the industry's largest innovation pipelines, we don't just develop breakthrough solutions — we deliver them

Empowering farmers in challenging times

As the world enters a new era of agriculture, we face a challenge on two fronts. Farmers need to produce more food for a rising population amid worsening weather extremes, while also growing that food in ways that help improve our planet.  

At Syngenta, we deliver breakthroughs for farmers, so they can meet this dual challenge. 

We make 
bold discoveries


Our breakthroughs come through a collaborative approach that combines world-class talent with an unparalleled library of knowledge and data, and an unrivaled expertise in biology, chemistry, and AI.

We deliver better benefits

Guided by our sustainability goal to deliver higher yields with lower impact, our work in crop protection, seed breeding, biologicals and digital technology empowers farmers and growers to unlock the potential of their crops, while protecting and regenerating the land on which they are grown.

Farm machines harvesting corn
The science of making crop protection work for a billion-dollar problem
Inauguration R&D site El Ejido
Inside the state-of-the-art lab solving agriculture’s next problem

Step inside Syngenta’s new $10M R&D Technology Center in Southern Spain and discover how this state-of-the-art lab is solving agriculture's next big problem by accelerating disease-resistant seed breeding to combat evolving crop pathogens.

Mary-Dell Chilton
A lifetime of innovation and a legacy of breakthrough

Honoring Dr. Mary-Dell Chilton 1939–2026