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Corteva AgriScience

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Company Description

Corteva Agriscience is a publicly traded agriculture company that provides farmers around the world with a complete portfolio of products, including seed, crop protection and digital solutions focused on maximizing productivity to enhance yield and profitability.

Corteva Agriscience became an independent public company on June 1, 2019 and was previously the Agriculture Division of DowDuPont.

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Corteva launches fungicide Zorvec Entecta for grapes and potatoes
September 21, 2025
Corteva Launches Zorvec Entecta Fungicide in India to Boost Potato Yield
Corteva launches Zorvec Entecta in India, a fungicide for grapes and potatoes, offering long-lasting protection against Downy Mildew and Late Blight. Rain-fast and systemic, it ensures healthy growth, high yields, and sustainable disease management.
Preparations in full swing at WUR Field Crops in Lelystad, where PotatoEurope 2025 will host over 300 exhibitors and visitors from 119 countries on 3–4 September.
September 01, 2025
PotatoEurope 2025 in Lelystad: World-Leading Potato Event with 300+ Exhibitors and Global Innovations
PotatoEurope 2025 takes place 3–4 Sept. at WUR Lelystad with 300+ exhibitors & visitors from 119 countries. Highlights: trial harvests, ICM & market conferences, live demos from harvest to sorting, and innovation test fields.
Trial fields at PotatoEurope 2025
June 10, 2025
PotatoEurope 2025 Trial Fields: Top 15 Companies Showcase Innovative Potato Cultivation Techniques and Solutions
At PotatoEurope 2025, fifteen top companies will showcase trials on potato cultivation, with 309 exhibitors and 15,000 visitors expected. The event highlights innovation, demos, and global networking across the potato value chain.
Potato late blight on a leaf
April 30, 2025
GB Potatoes Secures Three-Year Future for the 'Fight Against Blight' Project with New Funding Commitment
GB Potatoes funds the FAB project for 3 years, boosting UK efforts to monitor and combat potato late blight. Led by James Hutton Institute, FAB provides vital real-time insights on blight strains and resistance, strengthening sector resilience.