Tomatoes from Syngenta: GSPP makes perfect
Syngenta is one of the international leaders in crop protection and the breeding of high quality seeds. We grow seeds for field crops (corn, soybean, sugar beet, sunflower and rapeseed) and for vegetables like tomato, pepper, sweet corn, watermelon, melon, and cucumbers. We are doing particularly well in the tomato market. At the moment, every seventh tomato in the world is grown from Syngenta seeds.
A worldwide effort for healthy tomatoes
A leading position in tomato seed production brings with it certain responsibilities. For instance in disease control. Together with our market chain partners - but also with our competitors! - we keep working on new ways to keep tomatoes healthy. One of our main focus points is the fight against Clavibacter Michiganensis. This dangerous and persistent bacteria causes wilt and dark discolorations on leaves and tomatoes. Syngenta is one of the driving forces behind a market-wide acceptance of Good Seed and Plant Practices (GSPP). We feel strict adherence to GSPP is crucial to control and eventually eradicate the bacteria.
Third party auditing
One of the strong points of GSPP is that there is an independent organization auditing all growers and producers that adhere to the GSPP standards. Audits are sometimes forewarned, sometimes a surprise. Strong and weak points are noted, so the participating companies can reinforce and upgrade their infrastructure and processes. All to ascertain strict compliance to the GSPP rules and to minimize the risk of Clavibacter infection.
GSPP in seed production
Extracting the seeds for the best tomatoes in the world requires great attention for hygiene according to the GSPP protocol. Every detail counts and nothing is left to chance to assure the excellent condition of our tomato seeds. For a healthy, steady agronomical success of tomato growers all over the world. Our customers trust us with their life's work. So when it comes to GSPP and seed hygiene and quality, we strive to be perfect.
Learn more about GSPP
The best source for information about GSPP is www.gspp.eu.