Syngenta Good Growth Plan Annual Update: Programs to Improve Farm Sustainability More Than Double Their Reach
March 27 2017 - 1:00AM
Business Wire
- More than 9 million hectares of
farmland enhanced by biodiversity and soil conservation
initiatives
- Data collected from 3,700 farms in
42 countries
- Reference farms continue to
outperform benchmark
- Smallholder farmer productivity
increased by 8%
Syngenta today highlighted results for the third year of The
Good Growth Plan, which comprises six ambitious commitments for
2020 to support the sustainability of agriculture and the
development of rural communities.
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Syngenta's progress on The Good Growth
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In 2016, Syngenta projects enhanced biodiversity and soil
conservation on a cumulative 9.2 million hectares of land, creating
rich, connected wildlife habitats in 34 countries. Together, these
soil and biodiversity programs cover an area close to the size of
Portugal. A key contribution came from the Soja+Verde project in
Brazil, where we are working in partnership with The Nature
Conservancy (TNC) on the restoration of rainforest in agricultural
landscapes.
To assess our progress on crop productivity, we collected data
from 3,700 farms in 42 countries. This shows that the productivity
and resource efficiency of those Reference farms which use our
protocols were nearly 4% higher than the Benchmark farms.
In addition, we reached over 16.5 million smallholders with
those participating in our Reference Farms benefiting from an 8
percent productivity increase. This demonstrates the potential of
technology and agronomic training to not only help small holders to
feed themselves and their families but also improve their
livelihoods. We remain confident of achieving our target of
reaching 20 million smallholders by 2020.
Over the past year, we have also trained nearly 7 million people
in the safe use of our products, bringing the cumulative total to
over 17 million farmers since the plan started – 70 percent of
which are smallholders in developing countries. And we continued to
expand our Fair Labor Program which now covers all our seeds
suppliers in Latin America and Asia Pacific.
Syngenta Chief Executive Officer, Erik Fyrwald, said: “The Good
Growth Plan exemplifies the way we do business and, through the
data that is now being generated, we are helping farmers to apply
best practices and monitor the benefits to the environment and
their bottom line. Going forward, we want to evolve the plan
further to better understand how farmers can improve the efficiency
with which they use water and reduce their carbon emissions. And by
continuing to partner with our customers, suppliers and other
stakeholders in the food value chain, we will be better able to
combine the resources and knowledge required to safely feed the
world and take care of our planet”.
A description of each commitment and an overview of the progress
made in 2016 are below. For more information, please go to
www.goodgrowthplan.com, www.data.syngenta.com or the Syngenta
Annual Review 2016: www.ar2016.syngenta.com
Six commitments: 2016 reporting update
1. Make crops more efficient: Increase average
productivity of the world’s major crops by 20 percent without using
more land, water or inputs.
- In 2016, Syngenta worked with a global
network of more than 1,000 Reference farms and – for comparison
purposes – almost 2,700 Benchmark farms, grouped in clusters of
similar agro-climatic conditions and grower characteristics. The
Reference farms have adopted tailored crop protocols and have
increased productivity by a global average of 1.2 percent against
baseline data. This was 3.8 percentage points higher than Benchmark
farms.
2. Rescue more farmland: Improve the fertility of 10
million hectares of farmland on the brink of degradation.
- In 2016, Syngenta programs improved
soil quality on over 1.9 million hectares. On a cumulative basis,
we have reached around 40 percent of the 2020 target. The increase
in 2016 was due mainly to better integration of soil management
practices into commercial offers.
3. Help biodiversity flourish: Enhance biodiversity on 5
million hectares of farmland.
- In 2016, biodiversity was enhanced on
3.3 million hectares of agricultural landscape in 34 countries. We
have developed a new methodology for assessing environmental and
socioeconomic impacts of biodiversity interventions in agricultural
landscapes, and are working with the conservation community to
highlight the importance of landscape connectivity to
policymakers.
4. Empower smallholders: Reach 20 million smallholders
and enable them to increase productivity by 50 percent.
- Syngenta has reached 16.6 million
smallholders through sales and is measuring their increase in
productivity on smallholder Reference farms. In 2016, productivity
on these Reference farms increased by 8 percent.
5. Help people stay safe: Train 20 million farm workers
on labour safety, especially in developing countries.
- In 2016, Syngenta and its partners
trained 6.8 million people in better and safer farming. We have
expanded our partnership with the NGO Solidaridad to train
farmers in agronomy and safety around the world. With the
Sustainable Food Lab, we are looking into measuring the impact of
our business on smallholder livelihoods in order to optimize our
way of working with smallholders.
6. Look after every worker: Strive for fair labour
conditions throughout our entire supply chain network.
- In 2016, our Fair Labour Program
covered 82 percent of Syngenta seed supply farms globally,
including all our seed suppliers in Latin America and Asia Pacific.
Of our commercial flowers farms, 73 percent have the GLOBAL G.A.P.
certification, and 24 percent have G.R.A.S.P. assessment. In
addition, two-thirds of our chemicals suppliers were covered by our
Supplier Sustainability Program.
About Syngenta
Syngenta is a leading agriculture company helping to improve
global food security by enabling millions of farmers to make better
use of available resources. Through world class science and
innovative crop solutions, our 28,000 people in over 90 countries
are working to transform how crops are grown. We are committed to
rescuing land from degradation, enhancing biodiversity and
revitalizing rural communities. To learn more visit
www.syngenta.com and www.goodgrowthplan.com. Follow us on Twitter®
at www.twitter.com/Syngenta.
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