CSS Styles for Banner Vegetables Protect your vegetable crop against pests, weeds and disease Latest News and Videos 22.04.2024 | Vegetables Onion downy mildew risk rising New Syngenta onion disease trial results have shown a programme alternating... Read more 26.07.2024 | Vegetables Early action to protect brassica yield and quality Brassica crop canopies are now closing over and with prolonged periods of leaf... Read more 02.07.2023 | Vegetables Brassica Alert now live to aid pest and disease decisions Sign up now for Syngenta Brassica Alert for advance risk assessments of key... Read more 22.04.2024 | Vegetables Onion downy mildew risk rising New Syngenta onion disease trial results have shown a programme alternating... Read more 04.05.2023 | Agronomy Issues Season long pest programmes for brassica growers Brassica growers are urged not to drench plants with cyantraniliprole (Verimark)... Read more 27.01.2023 | Vegetables Syngenta Vegetable Seeds to share game-changing innovations at Fruit Logistica 2023 Fruit Logistica gives UK growers a chance to see exciting new innovations from... Read more 06.10.2022 | Vegetables Record-breaking attendance at Syngenta Fields of Innovation Syngenta Vegetable Seeds welcomed more than 1700 guests to the company’s annual... Read more 18.08.2022 | Vegetables Fields of Innovation showcases veg crops, technology, and emerging opportunities FOI in the Netherlands offers vegetable growers the chance to select the best... Read more 01.03.2022 | Vegetables IStem cauliflower up for prestigious Innovation Award Syngenta Vegetable Seeds exciting IStem cauliflower - grown in the UK by... Read more 24.02.2022 | Vegetables Syngenta Vegetable Seeds announces €2.4 million investment to boost R&D This investment in its El Ejido R&D Centre will allow Syngenta to further deploy... Read more chevron_left chevron_right Field Bean Agronomy Advice Download PDF here Pea Disease and Pest update Download PDF here Carrot Pest & Disease Technical Update 2022 Download PDF here Brassica Disease Technical Update Download PDF here Brassica Pest Technical Update 2022 Download PDF here Brassica Disease Technical Update 2022 Download PDF here rgb(255,255,255) rgba(95,120,0,1) Lettuce Pest and Disease Technical Update Download PDF here ORONDIS Plus Technical Update Allium Download PDF here Syngenta Vegetable Seeds Visit Veg Seeds page
22.04.2024 | Vegetables Onion downy mildew risk rising New Syngenta onion disease trial results have shown a programme alternating... Read more
26.07.2024 | Vegetables Early action to protect brassica yield and quality Brassica crop canopies are now closing over and with prolonged periods of leaf... Read more
02.07.2023 | Vegetables Brassica Alert now live to aid pest and disease decisions Sign up now for Syngenta Brassica Alert for advance risk assessments of key... Read more
22.04.2024 | Vegetables Onion downy mildew risk rising New Syngenta onion disease trial results have shown a programme alternating... Read more
04.05.2023 | Agronomy Issues Season long pest programmes for brassica growers Brassica growers are urged not to drench plants with cyantraniliprole (Verimark)... Read more
27.01.2023 | Vegetables Syngenta Vegetable Seeds to share game-changing innovations at Fruit Logistica 2023 Fruit Logistica gives UK growers a chance to see exciting new innovations from... Read more
06.10.2022 | Vegetables Record-breaking attendance at Syngenta Fields of Innovation Syngenta Vegetable Seeds welcomed more than 1700 guests to the company’s annual... Read more
18.08.2022 | Vegetables Fields of Innovation showcases veg crops, technology, and emerging opportunities FOI in the Netherlands offers vegetable growers the chance to select the best... Read more
01.03.2022 | Vegetables IStem cauliflower up for prestigious Innovation Award Syngenta Vegetable Seeds exciting IStem cauliflower - grown in the UK by... Read more
24.02.2022 | Vegetables Syngenta Vegetable Seeds announces €2.4 million investment to boost R&D This investment in its El Ejido R&D Centre will allow Syngenta to further deploy... Read more