Syngenta Bangladesh has inaugurated Synnovator, the nation’s first private sector-led Insect Resistance Management (IRM) facility, to address the growing threat of crop-damaging pests and ensure long-term food security. This milestone marks a breakthrough in agricultural research and innovation, positioning Bangladesh at the forefront of sustainable farming solutions.
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With climate change accelerating pest evolution and undermining conventional crop protection methods, Synnovator will serve as a hub for resistance monitoring, insect biology research, and host–pest interaction profiling. By generating evidence-based insights, the facility aims to strengthen crop resilience, build farmer confidence, and promote environmentally responsible food production.
“Innovation fuels Syngenta’s mission. With Synnovator, we’re spearheading new thinking in Insect Resistance Management. This facility underscores our unwavering commitment to protecting crops from climate-fueled threats, empowering farmers, and cultivating a resilient agricultural future for Bangladesh,” said Hedayet Ullah, Managing Director of Syngenta Bangladesh.
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The initiative aligns with Syngenta’s global sustainability priority of Higher Yields, Lower Impacts, sharpening the focus on resilient food systems and eco-friendly agricultural growth. As Bangladesh faces mounting environmental challenges, Synnovator is set to play a pivotal role in advancing responsible farming practices, sustainable crop protection, and national food security.