SynTech Research establishes Czech Republic seeds testing capability

Semčice station Administrative centre
Semčice station Administrative centre
Laboratory on the la#4F145E
Inside of Laboratory at Semčice research station

SynTech Research has acquired Syngenta’s field and laboratory facility, equipment and experienced seeds testing team of 12 staff, located in Semčice, in the northwest of the Czech Republic.

Dr. Dieter Nordmeyer, Head R&D, Europe Central for Syngenta said, “We are confident that, in SynTech, we have found the best possible partner to take over the station – and the contract for most of our R&D field operations in the country. SynTech is well-known to Syngenta as a long-term, valued partner in many territories and we are now looking forward to building on this cooperation in the Czech Republic”.

Laboratory at Semcice, Czech Republic
Laboratory at Semčice research station

Dr. Khosro Khodayari, President and CEO of SynTech, said, “We have a strong and long-standing relationship with Syngenta. This is the latest in a line of successful facility acquisitions, in the US, the EU and Asia Pacific, with major program contracts, also in Latin America, which benefit both organizations. The Semčice station and its team will greatly enhance our European capability, as a part of our global strategy to expand seeds/traits contract research”.

The location is ideal for programs relevant to the whole Central European region, covering sugar beet, corn, cereals and oil seed rape; the facility is equipped for sugar beet quality analysis and sample processing. The station will continue to deliver current seeds trials, and will add programs from new customers. The team will also deliver agrochemical GEP trials during the 2016/2017 season.

For further information, contact Pierre Eschenbrenner, Managing Director, peschenbrenner@syntechresearch.com, or Vladislav Balsanek, Field Testing Manager, vbalsanek@syntechresearch.com.

For a pdf copy of the press release please click here.

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