Chinese ownership no hindrance to Syngenta innovation

Ashley Walmsley
June 16 2017 - 5:00am
RESEARCH FOCUS: Syngenta's vegetable seeds business unit head - Australasia, Ged Sippel, and head of vegetable seeds, ASEAN and North East Asia, Nicholas Bennett, say industry collaboration is critical for new products to reach the market and achieve their potential.
RESEARCH FOCUS: Syngenta's vegetable seeds business unit head - Australasia, Ged Sippel, and head of vegetable seeds, ASEAN and North East Asia, Nicholas Bennett, say industry collaboration is critical for new products to reach the market and achieve their potential.

BEING Chinese-owned is doing anything but hinder the product development goals of Syngenta.

Ashley Walmsley

Ashley Walmsley

Editor, Good Fruit & Vegetables

Ashley Walmsley is the editor of ACM's only national, fresh produce magazine, Good Fruit & Vegetables, while also covering horticulture stories for the agricultural papers and websites. He also writes the weekly, The Ringer, column in the Qld Country Life.

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