b"This is the first time youre seeing a seed treatment provide such durable above-ground protection, Caricati notes. For some diseases, TYMIRIUM technology delivers excellent levels of control through the full lifecycle of the cropfrom planting to harvest. Thats never been seen before. Thats one of the pieces that has the broader scientific community the most excited about this chemistry.By lowering the initial pathogen load and offering early-season protection, TYMIRIUM technology can enhance the performance of the foliar spray program. This strong foundation supports more effective disease management strategies through-out the crop cycle. 3. Simplicity and FlexibilityIn an industry where complexity often adds cost, TYMIRIUM technology is refreshingly simple. Its ultra-low application rate,Growing soybean plants.SOURCE: SYNGENTA.compatibility with existing crop protection products both chemical and biologicalsand suitability for a wide variety ofa molecule that could handle three threats simultaneouslycrops and geographies make it easy to adopt. nematodes, soil-borne fungi, and early foliar diseaseswithout Farmers want effective tools that dont complicate their lives,compromising soil health or environmental safety.Caricati says. TYMIRIUM technology can be seamlessly inte- TYMIRIUM technology is the culmination of 15 years of grated into existing seed treatment lines, is tank-mix compatible,vision, discipline, and science, Caricati says. Its rare in this in-and is effective at extremely low dose ratesup to 10 times lessdustry to find a product that checks every box: efficacy, selectiv-than what youd use if you applied separate products for nema- ity, simplicity, sustainability. Thats why its being called a game-todes, soil fungi, and foliar diseases. changernot just by us, but by the researchers and agronomists Its formulation also makes it particularly effective in no-tillweve partnered with worldwide.and low-till farming systems, helping farmers preserve soil struc-ture while safeguarding young plants. Global Rollout, Global OpportunityTYMIRIUM technology is launching across four of the worlds 4. Sustainability Without Compromise most significant agricultural markets: China, the United States, Perhaps most critically, TYMIRIUM technology embodies the fu- Brazil, and Australiaregions that together represent 80% of the ture of sustainable farming. Its targeted action minimizes impactpotential demand for this technology.on non-target species and the surrounding ecosystem. Its low useEarly results from field trials are promising. In Brazil, more rate reduces chemical residue and packaging waste. And its yield- than 1,000 corn and soybean trials have shown yield improve-boosting power means more food from the same landa criticalments across varied conditions, while trials in sugarcane, coffee, advantage as demand for food, fuel, and fiber accelerates. and tomato crops confirm long-lasting protection and soil health Regenerative agriculture isnt just a buzzword for us, Caricaticompatibility.says. Its part of our DNA. Every innovation we bring forward isAt the heart of agriculture is a relationship between people judged not just by how it performs in the field, but by how it fitsand the land, Caricati reflects. Tools like TYMIRIUM technol-into a sustainable production system. ogy support that relationshiphelping farmers produce more Syngentas partnership with organizations like The Naturewith less, while stewarding the land for generations to come.Conservancy underscores this commitment. Together, they've launched projects like REVERTE in Brazils Cerrado region toToward a New Standard in Crop Protectionrestore degraded lands while proving the economic viability ofAgriculture is at a tipping point. With increasing demands on sustainable farming. fewer acres and intensifying climate pressures, innovation is no longer optional. TYMIRIUM technology offers a new path for-Making the Invisible Visible ward and a new standard for agricultural crop protection: power-The development of TYMIRIUM technology began a decade andful, selective, and regenerative.a half ago with a simple question: What will the biggest threats toAs growers navigate the evolving demands of modern agricul-crop productivity be in 10 to 15 years? ture, Caricati says, technologies like TYMIRIUM technology The answer, Syngentas scientists concluded, was below theirsignal a new era where precision, sustainability, and perfor-feet. mance can work hand in hand to shape the future of farming.With that foresight, they challenged their teams to createSubmitted by SyngentaINTERNATIONAL EDITION 2025SEEDWORLD.COM /47"