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Date:Jan. 5, 2021 Category:Products
One way toward a more sustainable fruit farm is by using less of an undesirable substance until a better solution proves itself. University of Florida scientist...
Date:Jun. 30, 2017 Category:Companies
Syngenta United States
Brooklyn, N.Y.-based Melon 1 Inc. is working with seed company Syngenta to grow and distribute firm-flesh varieties of seedless watermelon, including Crisp Deli...
Tags:CollaborationFruits and Vegetables
Date:Apr. 26, 2016 Category:Companies
Bayer CropScience U.S.
Bayer CropScience’s Vegetable Seeds division has joined the National Seed Health Accreditation Pilot Program.
Tags:Bayer CropScienceUS
Date:Jan. 12, 2016 Category:Markets
The Valparaiso fruit growing region of Chile is free of fruit flies, according to a government minister.
Tags:Latin AmericaPests&Diseases
Date:Nov. 14, 2013 Category:Markets
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation has released its 2012 pesticide residue report that shows the bulk of items tested had no detectable pesticide...
Date:Jul. 22, 2011 Category:Companies
Since expanding its North American lettuce reach after acquiring two California seed companies, Syngenta has begun carving out a place for itself in a highly co...
Date:May. 17, 2011 Category:Markets
Amid controversy about how U.S. Department of Agriculture pesticide residue data is used, the agency is days away from releasing its latest report on the Pestic...
Date:Sep. 17, 2009 Category:Products
Methyl iodide has been approved for use in 47 U.S. states, and Barry Bedwell thinks it should be approved in California too.
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