North America Seedcare Institute Celebrates its Grand Opening
A new facility melds seed treatment equipment technology, customer training and technical support into one location.
Syngenta Seedcare recently celebrated the opening of the North America Seedcare Institute’s new facility. The 38,000-square-foot expansion melds seed treatment equipment technology, customer training and technical support into one modern location in Stanton, Minnesota.
Guests attending the grand opening toured new laboratories, a state-of-the-art treating equipment performance area, a planter-testing lab, training areas and more. Now almost five times larger than the original space, the facility will help Syngenta Seedcare better accommodate the educational and training needs of its customers and help develop its extensive future pipeline.
“The completion of the North America Seedcare Institute further cements the commitment we have made to give our customers the most innovative products, application support and in-season service they need to properly produce high-quality treated seed,” says Ravi Ramachandran, Ph.D., head of the Seedcare Institute in Stanton. “The new facility enhances our ability to give them the best possible customer experience in the industry.”
Syngenta currently operates a dozen Seedcare Institutes throughout the world, with locations in North America, South America, Europe, Africa and Asia.
Guests attending the grand opening toured new laboratories, a state-of-the-art treating equipment performance area, a planter-testing lab, training areas and more. Now almost five times larger than the original space, the facility will help Syngenta Seedcare better accommodate the educational and training needs of its customers and help develop its extensive future pipeline.
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“The completion of the North America Seedcare Institute further cements the commitment we have made to give our customers the most innovative products, application support and in-season service they need to properly produce high-quality treated seed,” says Ravi Ramachandran, Ph.D., head of the Seedcare Institute in Stanton. “The new facility enhances our ability to give them the best possible customer experience in the industry.”
Syngenta currently operates a dozen Seedcare Institutes throughout the world, with locations in North America, South America, Europe, Africa and Asia.