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Chief Executive Officer and director of Syngenta and member of the chair's committee. Previous appointments include Chief Executive Officer of Zeneca Agrochemicals, director of Zeneca Group PLC (responsibility for the Agrochemicals business and Asia Pacific), member of the Advanta B.V. Supervisory Board, executive director of AstraZeneca, director of Courtaulds PLC and non-executive director of David S. Smith (Holdings) PLC. He is also president of the European Crop Protection Association (ECPA).[15] | Chief Executive Officer and director of Syngenta and member of the chair's committee. Previous appointments include Chief Executive Officer of Zeneca Agrochemicals, director of Zeneca Group PLC (responsibility for the Agrochemicals business and Asia Pacific), member of the Advanta B.V. Supervisory Board, executive director of AstraZeneca, director of Courtaulds PLC and non-executive director of David S. Smith (Holdings) PLC. He is also president of the European Crop Protection Association (ECPA).[15] | ||
− | [[Peggy Bruzelius]] | + | * [[Peggy Bruzelius]] |
Director of Syngenta. Currently also chair of Grand Hotel Holdings and Lancelot Asset Management AB, director of AB Electrolux, Scania AB, Ratos AB, AB Drott, Axfood AB, Axel Johnson AB and the Swedish Trade Council. Senior advisor to Lehman Brothers. Previous appointments include Chief Executive Officer of ABB Financial Services AB, executive vice president of SEB, a member of the board of the Swedish Government Bank Support Authority member of the board of Trygg Hansa Mutual Life Insurance Company and Celsius AB. | Director of Syngenta. Currently also chair of Grand Hotel Holdings and Lancelot Asset Management AB, director of AB Electrolux, Scania AB, Ratos AB, AB Drott, Axfood AB, Axel Johnson AB and the Swedish Trade Council. Senior advisor to Lehman Brothers. Previous appointments include Chief Executive Officer of ABB Financial Services AB, executive vice president of SEB, a member of the board of the Swedish Government Bank Support Authority member of the board of Trygg Hansa Mutual Life Insurance Company and Celsius AB. | ||
− | [[Peter Doyle]] | + | * [[Peter Doyle]] |
Director of Syngenta. Previous appointments include director of Zeneca Group PLC and director of ICI. Doyle is a non-executive director of Oxford Molecular Group PLC and Oxagen. He is currently chair of the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSCR) and a trustee of the Nuffield Foundation. | Director of Syngenta. Previous appointments include director of Zeneca Group PLC and director of ICI. Doyle is a non-executive director of Oxford Molecular Group PLC and Oxagen. He is currently chair of the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSCR) and a trustee of the Nuffield Foundation. | ||
− | [[Rupert Gasser]] | + | * [[Rupert Gasser]] |
Director of Syngenta. Previous appointments include Executive Vice-President and Head of Nestlé Technical Production and R&D since 1990, and Senior Vice-President and General Manager/Executive Vice-President at Nestec SA. | Director of Syngenta. Previous appointments include Executive Vice-President and Head of Nestlé Technical Production and R&D since 1990, and Senior Vice-President and General Manager/Executive Vice-President at Nestec SA. | ||
− | [[Pierre Landolt]] | + | * [[Pierre Landolt]] |
Director of Syngenta and Novartis and previously a director of Sandoz AG since 1986. Previous appointments include director of Banque Edoard Constant S.A. (Geneva, Switzerland). Currently also serves as chair of Emasan AG (Basel, Switzerland), Sandoz Family Foundation (Glaris, Switzerland), Curaçao International Trust Company, CITCO, and as vice-chair of Parmigiani Mesure et Art du Temps (Fleurier, Switzerland) and Sandoz Family Foundation Holding Bancaire et Financière (Pully, Switzerland). Also a board member of Intercom Ltd. (London, United Kingdom). He is also a partner and serves on the board of Mocó Agropecuária Ltda, Patos, Pb (Brazil), Fair Corretora de Câmbio e Valores (Brazil) and Misú Irrigação Indústria e Comércio Ltda, Patos, Pb (Brazil), and he is partner in and chair of Banco Axial S.A. (São Paulo, Brazil,). He is currently a partner of Pabco International Ltd. and Pabco S.A. (Pully, Switzerland) | Director of Syngenta and Novartis and previously a director of Sandoz AG since 1986. Previous appointments include director of Banque Edoard Constant S.A. (Geneva, Switzerland). Currently also serves as chair of Emasan AG (Basel, Switzerland), Sandoz Family Foundation (Glaris, Switzerland), Curaçao International Trust Company, CITCO, and as vice-chair of Parmigiani Mesure et Art du Temps (Fleurier, Switzerland) and Sandoz Family Foundation Holding Bancaire et Financière (Pully, Switzerland). Also a board member of Intercom Ltd. (London, United Kingdom). He is also a partner and serves on the board of Mocó Agropecuária Ltda, Patos, Pb (Brazil), Fair Corretora de Câmbio e Valores (Brazil) and Misú Irrigação Indústria e Comércio Ltda, Patos, Pb (Brazil), and he is partner in and chair of Banco Axial S.A. (São Paulo, Brazil,). He is currently a partner of Pabco International Ltd. and Pabco S.A. (Pully, Switzerland) | ||
− | Pedro Reiser | + | *[[Pedro Reiser]] |
Director of Syngenta. Previous appointments include Member of the Board and Adviser of Novartis Pharma Japan until 2001, President and CEO for Sandoz and Novartis since 1995. Prior to that Reiser held a number of senior and management positions at Sandoz. Reiser was also President and CEO of Holvis AG in Basel, Switzerland. | Director of Syngenta. Previous appointments include Member of the Board and Adviser of Novartis Pharma Japan until 2001, President and CEO for Sandoz and Novartis since 1995. Prior to that Reiser held a number of senior and management positions at Sandoz. Reiser was also President and CEO of Holvis AG in Basel, Switzerland. | ||
− | Martin Taylor | + | * [[Martin Taylor]] |
Director of Syngenta. Previous appointments include, Chief Executive Officer of Barclays PLC and a director of Courtaulds plc fr, becoming the Chief Executive of Courtaulds Textiles plc upon its demerger from Courtaulds plc in 1990. Currently also an international advisor to Goldman Sachs and the Chair of the WH Smith Group PLC, as well as director of Antigenics, Inc. and of Buttonwood Focus Fund Ltd. He has also chaired and sat upon various United Kingdom government task forces, including heading a Task Force looking at options for the reform of the tax and benefit systems. | Director of Syngenta. Previous appointments include, Chief Executive Officer of Barclays PLC and a director of Courtaulds plc fr, becoming the Chief Executive of Courtaulds Textiles plc upon its demerger from Courtaulds plc in 1990. Currently also an international advisor to Goldman Sachs and the Chair of the WH Smith Group PLC, as well as director of Antigenics, Inc. and of Buttonwood Focus Fund Ltd. He has also chaired and sat upon various United Kingdom government task forces, including heading a Task Force looking at options for the reform of the tax and benefit systems. | ||
− | Peter Thompson | + | * [[Peter Thompson]] |
Director of Syngenta. Previous appointments include President and CEO of Grand Metropolitan Foods Europe, President of Walkers Snack Foods in the U.K. and President of PepsiCo Foods International's Europe, Middle East and Africa Division. Other positions currently held are President and Chief Executive Officer of Pepsi-Cola International, Director of Pepsi-Gemex, S.A. de C.V. and Sopresa, soft drink bottlers in Mexico and Venezuela respectively and a director of the US-Russia Business Council. Also director of the Immigration & Refugee Services of America and Boy Scouts of America and a trustee of the Stanwich School, Greenwich. | Director of Syngenta. Previous appointments include President and CEO of Grand Metropolitan Foods Europe, President of Walkers Snack Foods in the U.K. and President of PepsiCo Foods International's Europe, Middle East and Africa Division. Other positions currently held are President and Chief Executive Officer of Pepsi-Cola International, Director of Pepsi-Gemex, S.A. de C.V. and Sopresa, soft drink bottlers in Mexico and Venezuela respectively and a director of the US-Russia Business Council. Also director of the Immigration & Refugee Services of America and Boy Scouts of America and a trustee of the Stanwich School, Greenwich. | ||
− | Rolf Watter | + | * [[Rolf Watter]] |
Director of Syngenta. Other appointments currently held include partner in the law firm Bär & Karrer in Zurich, Professor at the Law School of the University of Zurich, board member of Forbo Holding AG, Eglisau, A.W. Faber-Castell (Holding) AG, Kusnacht and Galileo Switzerland AG, all of which are Swiss companies. | Director of Syngenta. Other appointments currently held include partner in the law firm Bär & Karrer in Zurich, Professor at the Law School of the University of Zurich, board member of Forbo Holding AG, Eglisau, A.W. Faber-Castell (Holding) AG, Kusnacht and Galileo Switzerland AG, all of which are Swiss companies. | ||
− | Felix Weber | + | * [[Felix Weber]] |
Director of Syngenta. Dr. Weber is currently also Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President of Adecco SA. Previous positions held include partner in McKinsey & Company, managing director of Alusuisse South Africa Pty, from 1982 to 1984 and a member of the board of Alusaf Aluminum Smelter, a joint venture company formed by the Industrial Development Corporation and Alusuisse in South Africa. He was area sales manager between 1980 and 1982 in the United States and Europe for Alesa Alusuisse Engineering, and from 1976 to 1980 a project manager at ABB in Switzerland. Dr. Weber graduated in 1975 from the University of St. Gallen with a Lic. Oec. grade in operations research and finance and in 1978 with a Ph.D. in business administration from the University of St. Gallen. | Director of Syngenta. Dr. Weber is currently also Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President of Adecco SA. Previous positions held include partner in McKinsey & Company, managing director of Alusuisse South Africa Pty, from 1982 to 1984 and a member of the board of Alusaf Aluminum Smelter, a joint venture company formed by the Industrial Development Corporation and Alusuisse in South Africa. He was area sales manager between 1980 and 1982 in the United States and Europe for Alesa Alusuisse Engineering, and from 1976 to 1980 a project manager at ABB in Switzerland. Dr. Weber graduated in 1975 from the University of St. Gallen with a Lic. Oec. grade in operations research and finance and in 1978 with a Ph.D. in business administration from the University of St. Gallen. | ||
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The following companies do not operate under the Syngenta name but are subsidiaries of Syngenta International AG | The following companies do not operate under the Syngenta name but are subsidiaries of Syngenta International AG | ||
− | New Farm Crops www.newfarmcrops.co.uk | + | * New Farm Crops www.newfarmcrops.co.uk |
UK cereal plant breeders, originally bought by Ciba Geigy . The company is based in Lincolnshire with satellite breeding stations in Cambridgeshire and abroad. New Farm Crops conducted the world's first field trials of GM wheat in 1994. | UK cereal plant breeders, originally bought by Ciba Geigy . The company is based in Lincolnshire with satellite breeding stations in Cambridgeshire and abroad. New Farm Crops conducted the world's first field trials of GM wheat in 1994. | ||
− | Northrup King Co (NK) www.nk.com | + | * Northrup King Co (NK) www.nk.com |
US based maize seed breeder and supplier originally acquired by Sandoz Seeds in 1976. NK supplies maize, soyabeans, sunflower, winter oilseed rape and other field crops seeds worldwide. Syngenta markets GM corn through NK in the US. | US based maize seed breeder and supplier originally acquired by Sandoz Seeds in 1976. NK supplies maize, soyabeans, sunflower, winter oilseed rape and other field crops seeds worldwide. Syngenta markets GM corn through NK in the US. | ||
− | Hilleshög www.hilleshog.com | + | * Hilleshög www.hilleshog.com |
Swedish based sugar/fodder beet breeder and supplier, originally acquired by Sandoz Seeds in 1989. Currently the 3rd largest suppliers of sugarbeet seed. Hilleshög have trailed both GM sugar/fodder beet and maize in the EU.[16] | Swedish based sugar/fodder beet breeder and supplier, originally acquired by Sandoz Seeds in 1989. Currently the 3rd largest suppliers of sugarbeet seed. Hilleshög have trailed both GM sugar/fodder beet and maize in the EU.[16] | ||
− | Sluis & Grut (S&G) www.sg-flowers.com | + | * Sluis & Grut (S&G) www.sg-flowers.com |
Dutch vegetable and flower seed breeder and supplier, originally bought by Sandoz Seeds as part of the Zaaduine Group in 1980. S&G supplies Syngenta vegetable seeds in Europe, Africa and Asia, and Syngenta flowers worldwide. | Dutch vegetable and flower seed breeder and supplier, originally bought by Sandoz Seeds as part of the Zaaduine Group in 1980. S&G supplies Syngenta vegetable seeds in Europe, Africa and Asia, and Syngenta flowers worldwide. | ||
− | Rogers www.rogersadvantage.com | + | * Rogers www.rogersadvantage.com |
US breeder and supplier of vegetable seeds and sweet maize in particular, originally acquired by Sandoz Seeds in 1975. Rogers supplies Syngenta vegetable seeds in the Americas | US breeder and supplier of vegetable seeds and sweet maize in particular, originally acquired by Sandoz Seeds in 1975. Rogers supplies Syngenta vegetable seeds in the Americas | ||
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+ | == Acquisitions == | ||
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The following companies or interests have been acquired by Syngenta or their predecessors and appear to no longer operate under their original name.[17] | The following companies or interests have been acquired by Syngenta or their predecessors and appear to no longer operate under their original name.[17] | ||
− | Funk Seeds | + | * [[Funk Seeds]] |
In 1974 Ciba Geigy purchased all the public shares of this company and made it a wholly owned subsidiary. | In 1974 Ciba Geigy purchased all the public shares of this company and made it a wholly owned subsidiary. | ||
− | Sturdy Grow Hybrids | + | * [[Sturdy Grow Hybrids]] |
Novartis brought the germplasm assets of this developer of white corn hybrids in 1998. White corn is used in tortillas and other Mexican food. | Novartis brought the germplasm assets of this developer of white corn hybrids in 1998. White corn is used in tortillas and other Mexican food. | ||
− | Wilson Seeds | + | * [[Wilson Seeds]] |
Novartis acquired a 50/50 share of this company with Land O'Lake in 1998. The Company will focus on the production of white corn hybrids. | Novartis acquired a 50/50 share of this company with Land O'Lake in 1998. The Company will focus on the production of white corn hybrids. | ||
− | Agritrading (Italy) | + | * [[Agritrading]] (Italy) |
− | Novartis | + | Novartis acquired 100 percent of the shares of this privately held Italian seed company in 1998. Agritrading specializes in research, development and supply of high performance corn germplasm, inbred lines and hybrids. |
− | Agra (Italy) Agrosem (France) Koipesol Semillas (Spain) | + | * [[Agra]] (Italy) [[Agrosem]] (France) [[Koipesol Semillas]] (Spain) |
Acquired by Novartis from Eridania Beghin-Say and accounted for the majority of their seed activities. This deal increased Novartis' market share in sugar beet and oilseeds. | Acquired by Novartis from Eridania Beghin-Say and accounted for the majority of their seed activities. This deal increased Novartis' market share in sugar beet and oilseeds. | ||
− | American Sunmelon | + | *[[American Sunmelon]] |
Novartis purchased this leader in the American Seedless Watermelon market in 1999 to add to its existing watermelon sales of Rogers and S&G | Novartis purchased this leader in the American Seedless Watermelon market in 1999 to add to its existing watermelon sales of Rogers and S&G | ||
− | Stauffer Chemical BV | + | * [[Stauffer Chemical BV]] |
Bought by AstraZeneca in 1987, Stauffer manufactures agrochemicals and is based in the Netherlands. Ordered by the US Environmental Protection Agency to clean up 16,000 cubic yards of soil on its ex DDT production plant in Florida. The site also contains toxaphene and chlordane. | Bought by AstraZeneca in 1987, Stauffer manufactures agrochemicals and is based in the Netherlands. Ordered by the US Environmental Protection Agency to clean up 16,000 cubic yards of soil on its ex DDT production plant in Florida. The site also contains toxaphene and chlordane. | ||
− | Ishirara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd | + | *[[Ishirara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd]] |
Bought by AstraZeneca in 1998 this Japanese chemical company produces the 'chlorothlonil' fungicide sold as Bravo. | Bought by AstraZeneca in 1998 this Japanese chemical company produces the 'chlorothlonil' fungicide sold as Bravo. | ||
− | Mogen | + | * [[Mogen]] |
Dutch plant biotechnology company acquired by Zeneca in 1997. Shortly after acquiring the company for US$74m, a Zeneca-Mogen research plant was opened in Leiden (NL). The Leiden research plant was closed by Syngenta in late 2001.[18] | Dutch plant biotechnology company acquired by Zeneca in 1997. Shortly after acquiring the company for US$74m, a Zeneca-Mogen research plant was opened in Leiden (NL). The Leiden research plant was closed by Syngenta in late 2001.[18] | ||
− | + | * [[Oriental chemical Industries]](OCI) | |
− | South Korean | + | South Korean Crop protection business acquired by Novartis in 1998 giving them access to the eighth biggest national market in the world. OCI was South Korea's second largest producer of agrochemicals in 1997. |
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+ | == Syngenta in the UK == | ||
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The following section gives details of UK companies owned by Syngenta International AG and where available their location and contact details.[19] | The following section gives details of UK companies owned by Syngenta International AG and where available their location and contact details.[19] | ||
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− | + | == Contact Detals == | |
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+ | === Principle Offices === | ||
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Syngenta | Syngenta | ||
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Syngenta Name Protection Ltd, Syngenta Agribusiness Ltd, Syngenta UK Ltd, Syngenta Crop Protection Ltd | Syngenta Name Protection Ltd, Syngenta Agribusiness Ltd, Syngenta UK Ltd, Syngenta Crop Protection Ltd | ||
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+ | === Crop Protection Business === | ||
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Syngenta Crop Protection | Syngenta Crop Protection | ||
− | Syngenta Crop Protection UK Limited -- Sales Office | + | Address: Syngenta Crop Protection UK Limited -- Sales Office |
− | Whittlesford, Cambridge | + | Whittlesford, Cambridge CB2 4QT |
− | CB2 4QT | ||
mailto:customer.services@syngenta.com | mailto:customer.services@syngenta.com | ||
− | + | Tel : +44 (0) 1223 833621 | |
Fax : +44 (0) 1223 493700 | Fax : +44 (0) 1223 493700 | ||
Syngenta Crop Protection | Syngenta Crop Protection | ||
− | Syngenta Bioline -- Sales Office | + | Address: Syngenta Bioline -- Sales Office, Telstar Nursery, Holland Road, Little Clacton, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex CO16 9QG |
− | Telstar Nursery | ||
− | Holland Road, Little Clacton | ||
− | Clacton-on-Sea | ||
− | Essex | ||
− | CO16 9QG | ||
syngenta.bioline@syngenta.com | syngenta.bioline@syngenta.com | ||
− | + | Tel : +44 (0) 1255 863200 | |
Fax : +44 (0) 1255 863206 | Fax : +44 (0) 1255 863206 | ||
− | + | === Seed Business === | |
Syngenta Seeds | Syngenta Seeds | ||
− | Syngenta Seeds - New Farm Crops/NK/Hilleshög -- Sales & Marketing Office | + | Address: Syngenta Seeds - New Farm Crops/NK/Hilleshög -- Sales & Marketing Office, Hill Farm Road, Whittlesford, Cambridge CB2 4QT |
− | Hill Farm Road | + | Tel : +44 (0) 1223 833621 |
− | Whittlesford, Cambridge | ||
− | CB2 4QT | ||
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Fax : +44 (0) 1223 493700 | Fax : +44 (0) 1223 493700 | ||
Syngenta Seeds | Syngenta Seeds | ||
− | Market Stainton, Market Rasen | + | Address: Market Stainton, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire LN8 5LJ |
− | Lincolnshire | + | Tel : +44 (0) 1507 343348 |
− | LN8 5LJ | ||
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Fax : +44 (0) 1507 343526 | Fax : +44 (0) 1507 343526 | ||
− | Syngenta Seeds | + | Syngenta Seeds |
− | 17 Summerwood Lane | + | Address: S & G -- Sales Office, 17 Summerwood Lane, Ormskirk, ancashireL39 8TH |
− | Ormskirk, | + | Tel : +44 (0) 1704 882882 |
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Fax : +44 (0) 1704 841176 | Fax : +44 (0) 1704 841176 | ||
Syngenta Seeds | Syngenta Seeds | ||
− | New Farm Crops -- Sales Office | + | Address: New Farm Crops -- Sales Office, Pampisford Road, Great Abington, Cambridge CB1 6AH |
− | Pampisford Road, Great Abington | + | Tel : +44 (0) 1223 893409 |
− | Cambridge | ||
− | CB1 6AH | ||
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Fax : +44 (0) 1223 893371 | Fax : +44 (0) 1223 893371 | ||
− | + | === Research Station === | |
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Syngenta | Syngenta | ||
− | Jealott's Hill International Research Centre -- Research | + | Address: Jealott's Hill International Research Centre -- Research |
− | Bracknell | + | Bracknell, Berkshire, RG42 6EY |
− | Berkshire | + | Tel : +44 (0) 1344 424701 |
− | RG42 6EY | ||
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Fax : +44 (0) 1344 455629 | Fax : +44 (0) 1344 455629 | ||
Following the closure of the Syngenta/Mogen research centre in Leiden, Netherlands in 2001 it is thought that Jealotts’s Hill is Syngenta’s only remaining research and development centre in Europe. | Following the closure of the Syngenta/Mogen research centre in Leiden, Netherlands in 2001 it is thought that Jealotts’s Hill is Syngenta’s only remaining research and development centre in Europe. | ||
− | + | == Directors of Syngenta Ltd == | |
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The following people are directors of Syngenta Ltd | The following people are directors of Syngenta Ltd | ||
− | Matthew Bayliss (Secretary) | + | * [[Matthew Bayliss]] (Secretary) |
− | Robert Bissell | + | * [[Robert Bissell]] |
− | Neil Dempsy | + | * [[Neil Dempsy]] |
− | Keith Hill | + | * [[Keith Hill]] |
− | Christopher Richards | + | * [[Christopher Richards]] |
− | Kevin William | + | * [[Kevin William]] |
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+ | == References == | ||
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[14] http://www.syngenta.com/en/syngenta/board.asp | [14] http://www.syngenta.com/en/syngenta/board.asp | ||
[15] more information on the ECPA is available online at http://www.ecpa.be/ | [15] more information on the ECPA is available online at http://www.ecpa.be/ |
Latest revision as of 16:06, 11 October 2007
Syngenta Global
At an international level, Syngenta is owned and operated by Syngenta International AG based in Switzerland.
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Contact Details
Syngenta International AG Schwartzwaldallee 215, 4058 Basel, Switzerland. Tel +41616971111 www.syngenta.com
Directors
Syngenta International AG is run by the following board of directors[14]
Chair of the board of directors of Syngenta and head of the chair's committee. Previous appointments include Head of Novartis' Agribusiness division and a member of the Novartis executive committee; Deputy Executive Head Novartis Agribusiness and Head of Novartis Seeds; Deputy Chair and Chief Executive Officer of Sandoz Corporation in New York; Chair and Chief Executive Officer of Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Corporation in East Hanover, New Jersey; member of the Sandoz Ltd. executive committee and president of Sandoz Agro and Sandoz Seeds.
- Sir David Barnes
Vice Chair of the board of directors of Syngenta and member of the chair's committee. Previous appointments include director of ICI PLC, Chief Executive of Zeneca Group PLC, deputy chair of AstraZeneca and deputy chair of Business in the Community. Currently also serving as a non-executive deputy chair of the board of directors of AstraZeneca, non-executive director of Prudential Corporation PLC, non-executive chair of Imperial Cancer Research Technology Limited (ICRT), member of the board of trustees of the British Red Cross and a member of the board of governors of Ashridge Management College.
Chief Executive Officer and director of Syngenta and member of the chair's committee. Previous appointments include Chief Executive Officer of Zeneca Agrochemicals, director of Zeneca Group PLC (responsibility for the Agrochemicals business and Asia Pacific), member of the Advanta B.V. Supervisory Board, executive director of AstraZeneca, director of Courtaulds PLC and non-executive director of David S. Smith (Holdings) PLC. He is also president of the European Crop Protection Association (ECPA).[15]
Director of Syngenta. Currently also chair of Grand Hotel Holdings and Lancelot Asset Management AB, director of AB Electrolux, Scania AB, Ratos AB, AB Drott, Axfood AB, Axel Johnson AB and the Swedish Trade Council. Senior advisor to Lehman Brothers. Previous appointments include Chief Executive Officer of ABB Financial Services AB, executive vice president of SEB, a member of the board of the Swedish Government Bank Support Authority member of the board of Trygg Hansa Mutual Life Insurance Company and Celsius AB.
Director of Syngenta. Previous appointments include director of Zeneca Group PLC and director of ICI. Doyle is a non-executive director of Oxford Molecular Group PLC and Oxagen. He is currently chair of the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSCR) and a trustee of the Nuffield Foundation.
Director of Syngenta. Previous appointments include Executive Vice-President and Head of Nestlé Technical Production and R&D since 1990, and Senior Vice-President and General Manager/Executive Vice-President at Nestec SA.
Director of Syngenta and Novartis and previously a director of Sandoz AG since 1986. Previous appointments include director of Banque Edoard Constant S.A. (Geneva, Switzerland). Currently also serves as chair of Emasan AG (Basel, Switzerland), Sandoz Family Foundation (Glaris, Switzerland), Curaçao International Trust Company, CITCO, and as vice-chair of Parmigiani Mesure et Art du Temps (Fleurier, Switzerland) and Sandoz Family Foundation Holding Bancaire et Financière (Pully, Switzerland). Also a board member of Intercom Ltd. (London, United Kingdom). He is also a partner and serves on the board of Mocó Agropecuária Ltda, Patos, Pb (Brazil), Fair Corretora de Câmbio e Valores (Brazil) and Misú Irrigação Indústria e Comércio Ltda, Patos, Pb (Brazil), and he is partner in and chair of Banco Axial S.A. (São Paulo, Brazil,). He is currently a partner of Pabco International Ltd. and Pabco S.A. (Pully, Switzerland)
Director of Syngenta. Previous appointments include Member of the Board and Adviser of Novartis Pharma Japan until 2001, President and CEO for Sandoz and Novartis since 1995. Prior to that Reiser held a number of senior and management positions at Sandoz. Reiser was also President and CEO of Holvis AG in Basel, Switzerland.
Director of Syngenta. Previous appointments include, Chief Executive Officer of Barclays PLC and a director of Courtaulds plc fr, becoming the Chief Executive of Courtaulds Textiles plc upon its demerger from Courtaulds plc in 1990. Currently also an international advisor to Goldman Sachs and the Chair of the WH Smith Group PLC, as well as director of Antigenics, Inc. and of Buttonwood Focus Fund Ltd. He has also chaired and sat upon various United Kingdom government task forces, including heading a Task Force looking at options for the reform of the tax and benefit systems.
Director of Syngenta. Previous appointments include President and CEO of Grand Metropolitan Foods Europe, President of Walkers Snack Foods in the U.K. and President of PepsiCo Foods International's Europe, Middle East and Africa Division. Other positions currently held are President and Chief Executive Officer of Pepsi-Cola International, Director of Pepsi-Gemex, S.A. de C.V. and Sopresa, soft drink bottlers in Mexico and Venezuela respectively and a director of the US-Russia Business Council. Also director of the Immigration & Refugee Services of America and Boy Scouts of America and a trustee of the Stanwich School, Greenwich.
Director of Syngenta. Other appointments currently held include partner in the law firm Bär & Karrer in Zurich, Professor at the Law School of the University of Zurich, board member of Forbo Holding AG, Eglisau, A.W. Faber-Castell (Holding) AG, Kusnacht and Galileo Switzerland AG, all of which are Swiss companies.
Director of Syngenta. Dr. Weber is currently also Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President of Adecco SA. Previous positions held include partner in McKinsey & Company, managing director of Alusuisse South Africa Pty, from 1982 to 1984 and a member of the board of Alusaf Aluminum Smelter, a joint venture company formed by the Industrial Development Corporation and Alusuisse in South Africa. He was area sales manager between 1980 and 1982 in the United States and Europe for Alesa Alusuisse Engineering, and from 1976 to 1980 a project manager at ABB in Switzerland. Dr. Weber graduated in 1975 from the University of St. Gallen with a Lic. Oec. grade in operations research and finance and in 1978 with a Ph.D. in business administration from the University of St. Gallen.
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Subsidiaries
The following companies do not operate under the Syngenta name but are subsidiaries of Syngenta International AG
- New Farm Crops www.newfarmcrops.co.uk
UK cereal plant breeders, originally bought by Ciba Geigy . The company is based in Lincolnshire with satellite breeding stations in Cambridgeshire and abroad. New Farm Crops conducted the world's first field trials of GM wheat in 1994.
- Northrup King Co (NK) www.nk.com
US based maize seed breeder and supplier originally acquired by Sandoz Seeds in 1976. NK supplies maize, soyabeans, sunflower, winter oilseed rape and other field crops seeds worldwide. Syngenta markets GM corn through NK in the US.
- Hilleshög www.hilleshog.com
Swedish based sugar/fodder beet breeder and supplier, originally acquired by Sandoz Seeds in 1989. Currently the 3rd largest suppliers of sugarbeet seed. Hilleshög have trailed both GM sugar/fodder beet and maize in the EU.[16]
- Sluis & Grut (S&G) www.sg-flowers.com
Dutch vegetable and flower seed breeder and supplier, originally bought by Sandoz Seeds as part of the Zaaduine Group in 1980. S&G supplies Syngenta vegetable seeds in Europe, Africa and Asia, and Syngenta flowers worldwide.
- Rogers www.rogersadvantage.com
US breeder and supplier of vegetable seeds and sweet maize in particular, originally acquired by Sandoz Seeds in 1975. Rogers supplies Syngenta vegetable seeds in the Americas
Acquisitions
The following companies or interests have been acquired by Syngenta or their predecessors and appear to no longer operate under their original name.[17]
In 1974 Ciba Geigy purchased all the public shares of this company and made it a wholly owned subsidiary.
Novartis brought the germplasm assets of this developer of white corn hybrids in 1998. White corn is used in tortillas and other Mexican food.
Novartis acquired a 50/50 share of this company with Land O'Lake in 1998. The Company will focus on the production of white corn hybrids.
- Agritrading (Italy)
Novartis acquired 100 percent of the shares of this privately held Italian seed company in 1998. Agritrading specializes in research, development and supply of high performance corn germplasm, inbred lines and hybrids.
- Agra (Italy) Agrosem (France) Koipesol Semillas (Spain)
Acquired by Novartis from Eridania Beghin-Say and accounted for the majority of their seed activities. This deal increased Novartis' market share in sugar beet and oilseeds.
Novartis purchased this leader in the American Seedless Watermelon market in 1999 to add to its existing watermelon sales of Rogers and S&G
Bought by AstraZeneca in 1987, Stauffer manufactures agrochemicals and is based in the Netherlands. Ordered by the US Environmental Protection Agency to clean up 16,000 cubic yards of soil on its ex DDT production plant in Florida. The site also contains toxaphene and chlordane.
Bought by AstraZeneca in 1998 this Japanese chemical company produces the 'chlorothlonil' fungicide sold as Bravo.
Dutch plant biotechnology company acquired by Zeneca in 1997. Shortly after acquiring the company for US$74m, a Zeneca-Mogen research plant was opened in Leiden (NL). The Leiden research plant was closed by Syngenta in late 2001.[18]
South Korean Crop protection business acquired by Novartis in 1998 giving them access to the eighth biggest national market in the world. OCI was South Korea's second largest producer of agrochemicals in 1997.
Syngenta in the UK
The following section gives details of UK companies owned by Syngenta International AG and where available their location and contact details.[19]
Contact Detals
Principle Offices
Syngenta European Regional Centre -- Regional Headquarters Priestley Road Surrey Research Park Guildford Surrey GU2 7YH Ph : +44 (0) 1483 260000 Fax : +44 (0) 1483 260001
This address is also the registered office for the following Syngenta companies Syngenta Ltd, Syngenta Epsilon Ltd, Syngenta Europe Ltd, Syngenta Grimsby Ltd, Syngenta Holdings Ltd, Syngenta Pensions Trustee Ltd, Syngenta Theta Ltd, Syngenta Treasury Ltd
Syngenta London Office 6th Floor, Aldwych House, 81 Aldwych, London WC2B 4RP
This address is also the registered office for the following Syngenta companies Syngenta Name Protection Ltd, Syngenta Agribusiness Ltd, Syngenta UK Ltd, Syngenta Crop Protection Ltd
Crop Protection Business
Syngenta Crop Protection Address: Syngenta Crop Protection UK Limited -- Sales Office Whittlesford, Cambridge CB2 4QT mailto:customer.services@syngenta.com Tel : +44 (0) 1223 833621 Fax : +44 (0) 1223 493700
Syngenta Crop Protection Address: Syngenta Bioline -- Sales Office, Telstar Nursery, Holland Road, Little Clacton, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex CO16 9QG syngenta.bioline@syngenta.com Tel : +44 (0) 1255 863200 Fax : +44 (0) 1255 863206
Seed Business
Syngenta Seeds Address: Syngenta Seeds - New Farm Crops/NK/Hilleshög -- Sales & Marketing Office, Hill Farm Road, Whittlesford, Cambridge CB2 4QT Tel : +44 (0) 1223 833621 Fax : +44 (0) 1223 493700
Syngenta Seeds Address: Market Stainton, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire LN8 5LJ Tel : +44 (0) 1507 343348 Fax : +44 (0) 1507 343526
Syngenta Seeds Address: S & G -- Sales Office, 17 Summerwood Lane, Ormskirk, ancashireL39 8TH Tel : +44 (0) 1704 882882 Fax : +44 (0) 1704 841176
Syngenta Seeds Address: New Farm Crops -- Sales Office, Pampisford Road, Great Abington, Cambridge CB1 6AH Tel : +44 (0) 1223 893409 Fax : +44 (0) 1223 893371
Research Station
Syngenta Address: Jealott's Hill International Research Centre -- Research Bracknell, Berkshire, RG42 6EY Tel : +44 (0) 1344 424701 Fax : +44 (0) 1344 455629 Following the closure of the Syngenta/Mogen research centre in Leiden, Netherlands in 2001 it is thought that Jealotts’s Hill is Syngenta’s only remaining research and development centre in Europe.
Directors of Syngenta Ltd
The following people are directors of Syngenta Ltd
- Matthew Bayliss (Secretary)
- Robert Bissell
- Neil Dempsy
- Keith Hill
- Christopher Richards
- Kevin William
References
[14] http://www.syngenta.com/en/syngenta/board.asp [15] more information on the ECPA is available online at http://www.ecpa.be/ [16] information from the Genewatch Syngenta profile available online at http://www.genewatch.org/GeneSrch/Companies/Syngenta.htm (viewed 23,10,2002) [17] information from the Genewatch Syngenta profile available online at http://www.genewatch.org/GeneSrch/Companies/Syngenta.htm (viewed 23,10,2002) and the Rafi Top 10 Global Seed Companies 2000 available online at www.victoryseeds.com/information/RAFI_Alerts/masterseed2000.pdf (viewed 23,10,2002) [18] information from dutch newspaper article available online at http://www.cnb.nl/laatstenieuws/22december2001/2001_12_11.htm (viewed 23,10,02) [19] information from Syngenta UK homepage available online at http://www.syngenta.com/country/gb/index_en.asp (viewed 23,10,2002) and Companies House companies index available online at http://www.companieshouse.gov.uk/info/ (viewed 23,10,2002) [20] information from Companies House Current Appointments Report for SYNGENTA LIMITED (compiled 24/10/2002)