Syngenta Global R&D Chief Camilla Corsi Reaffirms India’s Strategic Role in Agricultural Innovation, Launches AI-Powered Chatbot TEZ
Syngenta Global Crop Protection R&D Head Camilla Corsi visited India to reaffirm the country’s strategic role in global agricultural innovation. During her visit to Hyderabad, she met women farmers, toured research facilities, and launched TEZ, Syngenta India’s first integrated voice-enabled artificial intelligence chatbot, strengthening the company’s digital and scientific commitment to sustainable agriculture.
The visit underscored India’s strategic importance within Syngenta’s global research and development ecosystem. Camilla Corsi toured key agricultural regions, interacted directly with farmers, and assessed the practical impact of Syngenta’s technologies in Indian fields. She was accompanied by Leandro Martinho, Head of Crop Protection Development for Africa, Middle East and Asia, along with senior leaders from Syngenta India.
One of the most significant moments of the visit took place in Hyderabad, where Camilla Corsi met progressive women farmers and gained first-hand insight into their challenges, aspirations, and the transformative role of Syngenta’s agricultural solutions at the grassroots level. She also visited Valagro Biosciences, a Syngenta Group company specializing in biological solutions, highlighting the organization’s integrated approach to biologicals and sustainable farming.
At Syngenta India’s research and development center in Hyderabad, Camilla Corsi held extensive discussions with scientists and technical teams. Her visit included a comprehensive walkthrough of the Hyderabad facility, an overview of future site development plans, laboratory inspections, and field visits. She also participated in the company’s TechFest, an event dedicated to celebrating farmer-centric innovation and cross-functional collaboration.
Speaking during the visit, Camilla Corsi said that innovation at Syngenta begins in the field, with farmers at the center of every scientific effort. She described her interaction with Indian farmers, particularly women farmers, as deeply inspiring and said that witnessing how advanced science translates into measurable outcomes on the ground reaffirmed India’s unique role in global agriculture. According to her, India’s exceptional scientific talent and agricultural diversity make it a powerful hub for developing solutions not only for the domestic market but also for farmers worldwide.
A major milestone of the visit was the launch of TEZ, Syngenta India’s first integrated voice-enabled artificial intelligence chatbot. The platform is designed to improve digital engagement and provide smarter, faster access to information for teams, reflecting the company’s commitment to technology-driven efficiency and innovation.
Leandro Martinho stated that India stands out for its scientific depth, rapid pace of innovation, and strong connection between research teams and farmers, all of which contribute to rural prosperity. He said that visiting the country’s fields, laboratories, and research centers reaffirmed India’s central role in Syngenta’s regional and global research and development ambitions. He also praised the energy, capability, and purpose-driven approach of the teams working in India.
Syngenta India continues to strengthen its research infrastructure, invest in digital innovation, and build scientific talent with the belief that solutions developed close to farmers can create scalable and lasting impact. The visit by Camilla Corsi reinforced India’s position as a strategic innovation hub that is helping drive Syngenta’s global mission to advance sustainable agriculture through science and technology.
Syngenta India is one of the country’s leading agricultural companies, focused on improving farm productivity and sustainability through crop protection, seeds, and digital solutions. With a strong presence across major agricultural regions, the company collaborates closely with farmers, partners, and communities to promote resilient farming practices, enhance crop yields, and support rural prosperity. Through continued investment in research, capability building, and farmer-centric initiatives, Syngenta India is shaping the future of Indian agriculture.

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