SynTech adds new Hungary site to increase coverage and capacity

Debrecen office
Debrecen office

SynTech Research in Hungary has its HQ and a field facility in Szombathely (in the west) and satellite stations at Kaposvar (in the south), Szeged (in the east) and Eger (in the north). It has now established an additional satellite  in Debrecen, to meet its goal of full east-Hungary coverage.

Debrecen is in the main area for field studies on field crops (corn, sunflower, cereals) on chernozem soils and it will be a key location for seeds/traits and GEP herbicide trials.

The facility will be managed by Ferenc Molnar, who has more than 20 years experience in pesticide trial work. Six staff, all with MS degrees, will ensure delivery of high quality trials.

Ferenc Molnar
Ferenc Molnar
Facilities including cold room for sample storage
Facilities including cold room for sample storage
Debrecen team
Debrecen team

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