Mar 30, 2016
Syngenta to launch 16 new products in 2016

Syngenta will launch 16 new crop protection products in 2016, with multiple launches expected over the next five years, according to Jeff Cecil, head of crop protection product marketing for Syngenta, North America.

Syngenta's Orondis Ultra will be launched for vegetables and other crops. Photo: Syngenta
Syngenta’s Orondis Ultra will be launched for vegetables and other crops. Photo: Syngenta

In total, Syngenta has some 50 or more new crop protection innovations in the U.S. pipeline alone, including 19 new active ingredients with potential for in North America, 15 label or use expansions, and at least 10 new premixes.

Syngenta said the pace is, in large part, due to the investment Syngenta makes in research and development (R&D) — more than $1.3 billion globally each year. That translates into more than $3.5 million every day, Cecil noted.

Most of the new 2016 crop protection product introductions will stem from the active ingredients from three new product registrations introduced in 2015.

Acuron herbicide contains four active ingredients, including the 2015 introduced active ingredient bicyclopyrone, and three complementary, overlapping modes of action for multi-targeted control of weeds in corn.

A 2016 product built on this technology is Acuron Flexi corn herbicide. Developed for growers who need to control difficult weeds, it features three active ingredients, including bicyclopyrone, and two modes of action. Where registered, growers can use Acuron Flexi without geographic or soil-type restrictions and can mix it with atrazine (AAtrex brands) or glyphosate herbicides, depending on farming practices, the company said.

Solatenol fungicide offers residual disease control in corn, soybean, what, peanuts, poatoes, and various fruit and vegetable crops.

Syngenta has launched four new products based on Solatenol technology: Trivapro fungicide for row crops; Aprovia fungicide for apples, grapes and pears; Aprovia-Top fungicide for fruiting and cucurbit vegetables; and Elatus fungicide for peanuts and potatoes.

Orondis fungicide contains the active ingredient oxathiapiprolin and offers a new mode of action for controlling soil and foliar diseases on a variety of crops, Syngenta said.

In 2016, Syngenta will offer this fungicide in three multipacks of separately registered products:

  • Orondis Opti, a combination of Orondis and chlorothalonil fungicides for foliar diseases in potatoes and vegetables
  • Orondis Ultra, a combination of Orondis and mandipropamid fungicides for control of downy mildews on leafy vegetables and other crops
  • Orondis Ridomil Gold SL, a combination of Orondis and mefenoxam fungicides for protection against soil-borne diseases in tobacco and vegetables.

For more information on the Syngenta pipeline and 2016 product launches, visit www.syngentathrive.com.




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