Four Million Hectares of Farmland Benefiting from Syngenta’s Sustainability Plan
23 Mar 2016 --- Syngenta, the Swiss agribusiness, has revealed an update on its sustainability goals, which includes four million hectares of farmland benefiting from biodiversity and soil preservation initiatives.
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 2015, Syngenta established a global network of more than 1,000 reference farms and - for comparison purposes - over 2,500 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 2 percent against baseline data.
2. Rescue more farmland: Improve the fertility of 10 million hectares of farmland on the brink of degradation.
In 2015, Syngenta programs improved over 1.6 million hectares of soil. On a cumulative basis, we have reached around 24 percent of the 2020 target.
3. Help biodiversity flourish: Enhance biodiversity on 5 million hectares of farmland.
In 2015, biodiversity was enhanced on around 900,000 hectares of agricultural landscape in over 30 countries. On a cumulative basis, we have reached around 30 percent of the 2020 target.
4. Empower smallholders: Reach 20 million smallholders and enable them to increase productivity by 50 percent.
Syngenta already reaches 17.2 million smallholders through sales and is measuring their increase in productivity on smallholder reference farms.
5. Help people stay safe: Train 20 million farm workers on labor safety, especially in developing countries.
In 2015, Syngenta and its partners trained 5.7 million people in better and safer farming.
6. Look after every worker: Strive for fair labor conditions throughout our entire supply chain network.
In 2015, our Fair Labor Program covered more than 27,000 suppliers representing 84 percent of Syngenta seed supply farms globally. We became the first agriculture company to receive Fair Labor Association accreditation for our program in India.
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