The horticultural market is continually evolving and with that, so do the challenges that greenhouse and nursery growers face. Their commitment to maintaining clean, pest-free operations strengthens our commitment to delivering innovative and reliable solutions.
For eight years, our partnership with Greenhouse Management and Nursery Management has given us the privilege of highlighting extraordinary industry leaders. This year’s award recipients are no different. Nominated by their peers, these winners have positively impacted their customers, businesses and the horticultural industry through their dedication and innovation.
Congratulations to the Class of 2024 Horticultural Industries Leadership Award winners:
- Mark Sellew, Prides Corner Farms
- Jim and Kathy Deal, Pender Nursery
- Elias Mejia, Costa Farms
- Christa Orum-Keller, Midwest Groundcovers
- Ieda Del Bianco, Van Belle Nursery
- David van Wingerden, Express Seed
Syngenta remains committed to meeting the needs of growers in this ever-changing industry. We are continually working to evolve and expand labels, build more agronomic programs and develop solutions to meet insect and disease challenges. Most recently, we expanded the label of Palladium® fungicide to include uses on berries, fruit, nuts and vegetable transplants grown for retail sales to consumers. Additionally, as a result of our continued investment in research and development, we have a robust pipeline of innovative products that will be launched in the coming months.
Lastly, we want to help greenhouse and nursery operations succeed by maximizing profitability through our GreenTrust® 365 program, which allows businesses to earn year-long rebates on product purchases. While growers work to keep operations pest-free, we’re here with the tools and support to help you succeed.
Again, congratulations to the recipients of the 2024 Horticultural Industries Leadership Awards! Thank you for the vital role you play in driving this industry forward.
Tripp Trotter
Head of Marketing, Turf and Ornamentals, Syngenta
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