Syngenta Research Center Celebrates 50 Years Of Service

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Syngenta’s Research Center in Vero Beach, FL, is marking its golden anniversary this month. The facility has been an important hub of R&D for Syngenta since it opened its doors in 1963.

“We not only believe in bringing plant potential to life, we live it,” said Jorge Cisneros, Ph.D., research and development manager at the site. “For 50 years, the Vero Beach facility has supported this goal, making us a key agricultural research center for farmers in the U.S. and around the world.”

Syngenta invests over $1.2 billion each year in research worldwide. The Vero Beach facility has earned a reputation for combining the latest technologies with practical, hands-on field testing. Florida’s 12-month growing season allows scientists at the 240-acre agricultural research center to generate multiple seasons of field data per year. Researchers study a wide range of crops, including: sugar cane, corn, soybeans, cotton, small grains, citrus, vegetables, and turf/ornamentals.

“The Vero Beach Research Center is a key location within Syngenta where researchers can conduct studies in the lab, growth chambers, greenhouses and the field at the same time to fully characterize new products and determine how they will perform in commercial applications,” added Paul Kuhn, Ph.D., senior group leader for the disease control team at Vero Beach. “Also, we conduct the extensive research required by government regulatory agencies to ensure that new products will be effective for crop producers, as well as safe for humans, wildlife and the environment.”

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Through the years, Syngenta scientists at Vero Beach have played major roles in the development of many key Syngenta brands and technologies. “Almost every herbicide that has been registered through Syngenta has come through our facility,” said Cheryl Dunne, group leader for the weed control team at Vero Beach.

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Avatar for Dr. Haney B. Camp Dr. Haney B. Camp says:

I joined the original CIBA Agrochemical in 1968 as a metabolism chemist at VBRC. Dr. B.Wayne Arthur was the first head of R&D, C.Jim Counselman was head of biology and V.S "Shorty" Searcy was head of field research. Wayne later became President of CIBA Agrochemical and Jim headed VBRC. The merger with Geigy was in 1971-1972 and Wayne became VP of R&D for Ciba-Geigy Agricultural Division, now Syngenta. All of these gentleman are deceased. I retired as Head of R&D. Ciba-Geigy Agricultural Division(Ciba). VBRC made outstanding contributions to the success of the US and worlwide organizarions.