Syngenta and Taranis Announce Multi-Year Collaboration

Particularly, Syngenta will extend a unique offer focused in the Midwest to support targeted retailers’ adoption of Taranis’ AI-powered tools.

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Syngenta and Taranis have a three year partnership focused on increasing ag retailer adoption of AI-powered tools.
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Over a three-year period, Syngenta Crop Protection and Taranis will partner to bring ag retailers Taranis’ AI-powered agronomic platforms.

The companies say this brings the technology enabling leaf-level remote scouting insights and generative AI agronomic recommendations to a higher level of adoption by ag retailers. Particularly, Syngenta will extend a unique offer focused in the Midwest to support targeted retailers’ adoption.

“We believe this collaboration with Taranis will help retailers tap into the full potential of AI and digital agronomy, unlocking new levels of operational efficiencies,” says Paul Backman, Head of NA CP Digital Agriculture & Sustainable Solutions . “By combining Syngenta’s industry-leading portfolio with Taranis’ AI-driven insights, we empower retailers to deliver better, faster and more precise service to their grower-customers.”

The goals are four-fold: improve workflows, optimize farm decision making, facilitate grower adoption of conservation practices, and increase farm profitability.

“Having an instantaneous understanding of the issues and the optimal solution creates efficiencies and opportunities the industry has never seen before,” says Opher Flohr, CEO of Taranis. “This collaboration with Syngenta is a significant step forward in driving the AI revolution for production agriculture.”

The partnership will include ongoing development between Syngenta and Taranis to support the continued advancement of AI-powered agronomic platforms.

This news will also include integration with technology and features from the Syngenta Cropwise platform, which focuses on conservation agronomy, agricultural productivity, and AI-enabled agronomic solutions.

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