CTVA
- Corteva, Inc.
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Overview
Company Summary
Corteva, Inc. is an American multinational agricultural technology company. It is one of the largest pure-play agricultural companies in the world. Corteva primarily focuses on providing innovative solutions for farmers and the agricultural industry as a whole.
The company operates in three major business segments:
1. Seed: Corteva develops and sells a wide range of seeds for various crops such as corn, soybeans, wheat, canola, sunflower, and sorghum. These seeds are genetically modified or selectively bred to have desirable traits like disease resistance, higher yield potential, and improved tolerance to harsh environmental conditions. By offering a diverse seed portfolio, Corteva helps farmers optimize their crop production and enhance their overall profitability.
2. Crop Protection: Corteva manufactures and markets crop protection products, including herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, and nematicides. These products are designed to control and prevent damage caused by weeds, pests, and diseases that can significantly impact crop health and yield. Crop protection solutions offered by Corteva help farmers manage the overall health and productivity of their crops.
3. Digital Agriculture: Corteva understands the growing importance of digital technology in agriculture. The company provides farmers with digital tools, data analytics, and predictive models to optimize farming practices. Through their digital solutions, Corteva assists farmers in making informed decisions related to crop management, resource allocation, and sustainability. These technologies enable farmers to enhance efficiency, reduce environmental impacts, and improve their overall farming operations.
Corteva's mission is to enrich the lives of those who produce and consume agricultural products while ensuring the sustainability of the industry. By leveraging its expertise in seed genetics, crop protection, and digital agriculture, Corteva aims to contribute to global food security, environmental stewardship, and the overall well-being of farmers worldwide.