Meanwhile, Syngenta is collaborating on many biodiversity and pollinator forage improvement programs in the U.S. These groups include: Conservation Technology Information Center, Delta F.A.R.M., Project Apis m., Honey Bee and Monarch Butterfly Partnership, Monarch Collaborative, Honey Bee Health Coalition, Trees Forever, Pheasants Forever, North Carolina Botanical Garden and leading universities.
These efforts support the 2015 National Pollinator Health Strategy, which focuses on increasing pollinator populations and improving pollinator habitats.
Syngenta Pollinator Research
Syngenta is researching a range of solutions to combat diseases affecting bees, including new biological and chemical control agents to fight parasitic mites such as the Varroa mite and the gut parasite Nosema ceranae, which are found in a large majority of beehives and are an important part of the discussion about bee health. We are confident that solutions can be developed and are working to be a part of those solutions.