Rothamsted Research, Syngenta agree £5M partnership
date:Jul 25, 2013
ltural research facility and it's important that its work benefits the economy and society. This partnership will bring commercial expertise to the table, driving forward the agri-tech strategy, helping to turn excellent science into cutting edge technologies for farmers that could help make wheat growing more sustainable and improve yields.

Professor Douglas Kell, BBSRC Chief Executive, commented: We want to see the maximum benefit for society from the investment we make of on behalf of the Na
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