Syngenta to launch HPPD-tolerant soybeans for resistant weed control by 2029

August 31, 2025 |

In Iowa, Successful Farming reported that Syngenta and M.S. technologies announced their next generation of soybean traits – featuring HPPD inhibitor tolerance. 

The report noted that the new trait will offer tolerance to a wide range of HPPD inhibitor chemistries such as mesotrione, isoxaflutole and bicyclopyrone in addition to existing Enlist E3 technology. This aims to allow for more flexibility in early-season weed control – especially when planting delays or seed changes occur.

“This new technology represents the future of weed control flexibility in soybeans,” said Jared Benson, head of soybean portfolio strategy for Syngenta.. “By pairing broad-spectrum herbicide tolerance with Syngenta’s proven leadership in soybean genetics and crop protection innovation, this new soybean trait stack will give farmers a powerful tool to manage resistant weeds, reduce injury risk and simplify weed control across their operations.” 

The new trait will be marketed by Syngenta seed brands, Stine Seed Company and others. Syngenta aims to have introductory volumes available in 2028 with broad commercial availability in 2029, pending regulatory approval, the report added.

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