Jeff Rowe, now President, Global Seeds, will take over the
leadership of Syngenta Crop Protection, effective July 1. The
49-year-old American will replace Jon Parr, who is retiring
after 35 years with the company.
The job, in charge of Syngenta's biggest division which made up
nearly half the group's $28.2 billion sales in 2021, could make
Rowe a front-runner to eventually succeed Chief Executive Erik
Fyrwald, aged 62.
Rowe has overseen rapid growth at the seeds business since
joining Syngenta in 2016 and also led its return to
profitability, the company said.
Justin Wolfe, regional director for the North America seeds
business, will replace Rowe as head of global seeds at Syngenta,
which competes with U.S. company Corteva and Germany's BASF and
Bayer.
Syngenta was bought in 2017 for $43 billion by ChemChina, which
was folded into Sinochem Holdings Corp last year. The parent
company plans to keep a majority stake after the flotation,
which it hopes to complete by the end of the year.
(Reporting by John Revill; Editing by Michael Shields)
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