Syngenta has announced that it will no longer be selling or promoting their canola hybrids.
The decision comes four-and-a-half years after the company revealed its first canola variety in Canada. According to a statement from Syngenta that was shared with Real Agriculture, the company will continue to support their existing seed portfolio through 2017 seeding, as well as their programs and in-field product support according to their terms and conditions.
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