Jeremy Groeteke, Syngenta’s Global Head of IT & Digital Strategy, emphasized the partnership’s impact: “This partnership will add a new dimension to Syngenta’s digital offering for customers. We will build on top of its already popular remote sensing product set providing key solutions like Variability Index, Productivity Zones, NemaDigital, and Anomaly Detection.”
Planet’s President and CFO, Ashley Johnson, echoed the excitement, highlighting the synergy between Planet’s satellite data capabilities and Syngenta’s ag-tech expertise, enabling novel applications and expanded research in precision farming.
The partnership also reinforces Syngenta’s commitment to data privacy and farmer empowerment. “We are building sophisticated AI and machine-learning algorithms to help farmers navigate complex challenges such as drought and pest infestations,” said Feroz Sheikh, Syngenta’s Chief Information and Digital Officer. “At the same time, we ensure farmers maintain control over their data.”
This collaboration marks a significant advancement in digitally driven agriculture, providing farmers and agronomists with the tools needed to boost productivity, efficiency, and sustainability across global farming operations.