We were excited to participate in the Driving Cross-Sector Innovation in Molecular R&D panel at last week’s #WorldAgriTech Innovation Summit. The panel covered how AI and GenAI are being used at the cross section of pharmaceuticals and agriculture. At Corteva, we’re applying the same tools that are driving advances in pharmaceuticals to develop more productive and resilient crops, as well as to identify products to defend them from yield-robbing pest, disease and weed pressures. #InnovateBoldly
About us
Corteva Agriscience combines industry-leading innovations, high-touch customer engagement and operational execution to profitably deliver solutions for the world's most pressing agriculture challenges. Corteva generates advantaged market preference through its unique distribution strategy, together with its balanced and globally diverse mix of seed, crop protection, and digital products and services. With some of the most recognized brands in agriculture and a technology pipeline well positioned to drive growth, the company is committed to maximizing productivity for farmers, while working with stakeholders throughout the food system as it fulfills its promise to enrich the lives of those who produce and those who consume, ensuring progress for generations to come.
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External link for Corteva Agriscience
- Industry
- Farming
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Type
- Public Company
- Specialties
- agriculture
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9330 Zionsville Rd.
Indianapolis, Indiana 46268, US
Employees at Corteva Agriscience
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Our Chief Strategy Officer Brook Cunningham took to the main stage at the #WorldAgriTech Innovation Summit and outlined her view on the key drivers of innovation in ag tech. From seed technology to biologicals and next-gen biofuels, we’re innovating and collaborating in areas that will best help customers. #InnovateBoldly
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Get to know the new EVP of our Seed Business Unit, Judd O'Connor. He recently talked with the Des Moines Business Record about the evolution of seed innovation in his 25-year career with Corteva, and the technologies that will help shape the future of agriculture.
When Judd O’Connor first joined Corteva Agriscience, he said the seed technology in development would be the foundation for the next several decades of innovation. Now as the new executive vice president of the company’s seed business unit based in Johnston, O’Connor is helping Corteva look ahead to future generations of seed innovation. Get to know O’Connor in this week’s Closer Look: https://lnkd.in/g_bxRP4H
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What is gene editing really? In a recent episode of the “Agriscience Explained” podcast, our VP of Regulatory and Stewardship and R&D Sustainability, Reza Rasoulpour, helps break down this unique and powerful tool – including its promise for farmers and consumers and how the global regulatory environment is trending. Listen to learn more about the future of gene editing in agriculture: https://spoti.fi/3XxF3Qq
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Innovation doesn't happen alone. At Corteva, our people are the backbone of every revolutionary step that we take forward. From hybrid wheat to Corteva Catalyst, and everything in between, we are grateful for the work and contributions of our team members around the world. On Employee Appreciation Day, we celebrate that we could not be where we are now, or get where we're going, without our incredible employees. #LifeatCorteva
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Feeding the world’s growing population is an urgent and pressing issue, but we are uniquely positioned to meet that challenge. We power innovation around the world to ensure that farmers have the tools they need to meet ever-growing demands. Read about it in a new article from Fortune: https://bit.ly/41kf9C4
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Biodiversity is a team sport! We are proud to partner with Cornell University and Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever to work towards a more sustainable and more fruitful future. Want to learn more? Visit https://bit.ly/43sTFEu
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Corteva Agriscience reposted this
Today we are celebrating our second anniversary as Corteva Biologicals! Two years ago, we embarked on a journey to become the most trusted partner for biological solutions, working alongside farmers to maximize their crop potential and success. During this time, we have accomplished goals, learned from each other, and demonstrated our commitment to growing together. Our focus on farmer needs has already had a significant impact. By understanding farmers’ unique challenges we are able to deliver highly effective solutions that complement current farming practices – and we are just getting started! Looking ahead, the future for Biologicals is bright. Here's to many more years of success. #CortevaBiologicals #GrowingTogether
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We’re committed to supporting our local communities and last year, 300 of our Indianapolis employees volunteered more than 3,000 hours to help fight hunger in Central Indiana. We volunteer in our own Harvest for Hunger Garden, for local nonprofits and support our local Feeding America food bank, Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana. We were proud to be part of the discussion they led today with IBJ Media and other community leaders. “Hunger isn’t a them problem; Hunger is an us problem,” and our collaborative efforts will be what makes a difference. #CortevaGrows #Corteva #LifeatCorteva
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We are excited to share that we are the very first organization to successfully complete the audit of the Global Stewardship Group’s Plant Breeding Innovation Management Program! The program establishes a set of global best practices aimed at increasing transparency and enabling market access of important #PlantBreeding innovations like #GeneEditing for both #farmers and consumers. #Stewardship
In 2024, after years of collaboration with our members and value chain stakeholders, the Global Stewardship Group launched the Plant Breeding Innovation Management Program (PBIMP). Today, GSG is excited to announce that Corteva Agriscience has completed the first audit in the history of the program and is the first organization to be recognized as having fully implemented the PBI Management Program. PBIMP is a global platform that establishes best practices for the development, utilization, and deployment of plant products created through new breeding methods, such as gene editing in agriculture. It outlines a set of management activities that should be part of an organization’s research, development, and commercialization as applicable to their operations. GSG congratulates the talented team of stewardship professionals at Corteva Agriscience for this audit success. Twelve other PBIMP member organizations are working through the audit process, and we look forward to celebrating their success as well. #GeneEditing #Stewardship #PlantBreeding