Syngenta sells some of its seed business in India
The Swiss Syngenta sold a part of its seed business in India. Selling prices for the business were not disclosed – agrarszektor.hu wrote.
The Indian Crystal Crop Protection announced today that it will purchase a portion of the seed business of the Swiss-based Syngenta subsidiary, which is based in Switzerland. The purchased products include Indian grain crops, feedstuffs (SSG) and bead seed stocks as well as varietal applications and market permits. (agrarszektor.hu)
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