Agri-biotechnology firm Syngenta has capitalized on an $8M-worth
of corn seed processing plant in Pangasinan, Philippines in line
with its thrust to uplift the lives of Filipino farmers and to
contribute to food security through innovative and sustainable
production system. The state of the art seed plant that officially
opened Tuesday (February 1) is equipped with high-tech and computerized
machinery for drying, shelling, sorting, and quality control capabilities
that can process 2,000 metric tons (MT) of seeds annually. It
will employ 150 locals from Binalonan, Pangasinan, and nearby
towns.
"This investment reinforces the commitment of Syngenta to
the Philippines and its farmers as we continue to bring the best
technology in agriculture to the country," Syngenta Philippines
country head Recher Ondap told The Philippine STAR in an interview.
He emphasized that, "by growing and processing the hybrid
corn in the Philippines, Syngenta ensures that our farmers can
get seeds that are newly harvested, has excellent germination
potential and are well suited to local conditions. In this way,
Syngenta also contributes towards the food security goals of the
Philippines."
The newly-built plant beefs up biotechnology propagation in Philippine
local communities as well as its neighboring ASEAN countries as
Syngenta Philippines plans to export biotech corn seeds to Vietnam
and Indonesia.
For related stories, please read the articles from The Philippine
STAR at http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=653787&publicationSubCategoryId=66,
and Manila Bulletin at http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/301990/syngenta-invests-8-million-pangasinan-seed-processing-plant.
For more biotechnology updates in the Philippines, visit http://www.bic.searca.org/
or e-mail bic@agri.searca.org.
(Jenny
A. Panopio and Rochella
B. Lapitan)
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Jenny A. Panopio
Special Project Coordinator & Network Administrator
Biotechnology Information Center
SEAMEO SEARCA
College, Laguna 4031
Email: jap
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