Supporting Future Farmers of America
Syngenta continues its partnership with local chapters of the National FFA® Organization this year to support the young leaders of the agriculture industry.
Syngenta continues its partnership with local chapters of the National FFA® Organization this year to support the young leaders of the agriculture industry. For every Grow More™ Experience (GME) site attendee who registers with a valid email address this season, Syngenta will donate $5 to that site’s local chapter or chapters.
“As a former FFA member, I’ve seen firsthand the difference support from groups like Syngenta can make,” says Marshall Dolch, Syngenta district marketing lead. “Supporting local communities doesn’t only include the growers, retailers and agronomists of today, it also includes those of tomorrow. Helping FFA members pursue their passions sets up the next generation of agriculture leaders for success.”
As a result of GME site attendance in the last two years, Syngenta has made donations of $26,600 to FFA chapters around the country. Each chapter uses the proceeds to support ongoing agricultural education and skills training for local students, laying the groundwork for their future careers.
“As a former FFA member, I’ve seen firsthand the difference support from groups like Syngenta can make,” says Marshall Dolch, Syngenta district marketing lead. “Supporting local communities doesn’t only include the growers, retailers and agronomists of today, it also includes those of tomorrow. Helping FFA members pursue their passions sets up the next generation of agriculture leaders for success.”
As a result of GME site attendance in the last two years, Syngenta has made donations of $26,600 to FFA chapters around the country. Each chapter uses the proceeds to support ongoing agricultural education and skills training for local students, laying the groundwork for their future careers.
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