
GREENSBORO, N.C. – The GreenTrust 365 ornamental program from Syngenta kicks off Oct. 1, with the Early Order Period running through Dec. 7, 2016. According to a press release, the annual program offers greenhouse and nursery growers value through rebates, GreenTrust Rewards, Multipaks and more.
Growers can qualify for GreenTrust 365 and save on the newest additions to the Syngenta ornamental portfolio by purchasing convenient Multipaks during the program period. There are three new Multipaks available:
- Downy mildew and Phytophthora Multipak (Segovis + Micora + Subdue Maxx fungicides) offers a comprehensive rotation solution for downy mildew and Phytophthora diseases
- Mural fungicide + Mainspring GNL insecticide Multipak offers two of the most recent ornamental products from Syngenta
- Avid miticide/insecticide + Mainspring GNL insecticide Multipak delivers an insecticide solution with two modes of action
According to Syngenta, additional benefits of GreenTrust 365 include:
Yearlong Rebates: Spending at least $5,000 on qualifying products from Oct. 1 - Dec. 7, 2016 locks in a yearlong rebate of up to 10 percent.
GreenTrust Rewards: Points from purchases made during the early order period can be redeemed for a variety of gift card options. Purchases made in October earn triple Rewards points. Plus, growers can earn additional rewards points when they purchase Mainspring insecticide and Mural and Heritage fungicides. The Multipaks also count toward earning rewards points.
For more information, visit GreenTrust365.com/Ornamental.
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