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Syngenta and Taranis to Drive AI-Powered Agronomy Solutions

Collaboration Syngenta and Taranis integrate Syngenta’s Cropwise platform with Taranis’ Intelligence Service.

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Syngenta scientists in a laboratory. ● Photo: Syngenta

Collaboration brings advanced AI-powered recommendations and conservation-focused services to boost farm productivity and profitability

This collaboration is designed to revolutionize ag retailer workflows while optimizing farm decision-making.

New York, TechnoBusiness USSyngenta Crop Protection, LLC, a global leader in crop protection, is proud to announce that Syngenta and Taranis, the world’s leading AI-powered crop intelligence platform, have entered into a multi-year collaboration to bring Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven agronomic productivity and conservation-focused innovation to agricultural retail partners in the US.

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Starting in 2024/2025 and over three years, the collaboration will involve a significant investment aimed at supporting ag retailers in the adoption of Taranis’ AI-powered agronomic platforms so retail partners can benefit from AI-derived leaf-level remote scouting insights and generative AI (GenAI) agronomic recommendations.

This collaboration is designed to revolutionize ag retailer workflows while optimizing farm decision-making, facilitating grower adoption of conservation practices, and increasing farm profitability.

“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,” said Paul Backman, Head of North America Crop Protection Digital Agriculture and 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.

Ongoing development between Syngenta and Taranis will support the continued advancement of AI-powered agronomic platforms. The collaboration will include technology and features from Syngenta’s Cropwise platform with Taranis’ leading crop intelligence solution and will target innovation in areas including conservation agronomy, agricultural productivity, and AI-enabled agronomic solutions.

Syngenta will extend a unique offer focused in the Midwest to support targeted retailers’ adoption of Taranis’ AI-driven intelligence platform providing leaf-level 0.3mm/pixel resolution threat detection of weed species, insects, diseases, and nutrient deficiencies.

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The service will enable retailers to remotely scout more acres, more comprehensively, from anywhere they access the platform, and to easily prioritize the fields that require the most immediate attention.

Paired with Ag Assistant, the Taranis GenAI agronomy engine, retail advisors can generate data-driven expert agronomic recommendations that save time and allow them to act decisively to help their grower-customers protect their crops using Syngenta’s market-leading crop protection portfolio, resulting in yield-enhancing crop management practices that improve retailer and grower productivity and profitability.

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

Future collaboration between Syngenta and Taranis will seek to integrate Syngenta’s Cropwise platform with Taranis’ Intelligence Service to further enhance digital agronomy solutions available to retail partners. This collaboration on conservation services will enable retail partners to offer their grower-customers access to Taranis’ conservation platform through a success-based model.

The platform helps growers access funding for the adoption of conservation practices, and when coupled with Taranis support has shown increased conservation funding success rates.  Validation of sustainable practices is streamlined through an automated process that seamlessly fulfills conservation reporting requirements.   

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“Our collaboration with Taranis underscores Syngenta’s commitment to sustainability,” said Paul. “By offering easy access to conservation tools and funding, we are making it simpler for growers to adopt sustainable practices that further preserve their legacy.”

Future collaboration between Syngenta and Taranis will bring additional sustainability-focused benefits including integration of Syngenta’s Cropwise Sustainability platform with Taranis’ Conservation Service to access emerging market opportunities for retailers and growers created through digitally enabled conservation agronomy practices.●

—Philips C. Rubin, TechnoBusiness US

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