Silverline is the new brand name for conventional soybeans from Syngenta Seeds, previously branded as NK soybeans.
This rebrand follows the announcement a new licensing model for its soybean portfolio.
It was announced in February that NK conventional, high-protein soybeans will be sold under a new brand with seed production, marketing and distribution managed by two licensees – Hensall Co-op and Jackson Seed Service – for the 2024 growing season and beyond.
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Hensall Co-op and Jackson Seed Service will each develop their own independent product offerings for Silverline soybeans, which will include pricing, programs, packaging, and more.
Syngenta will continue offering a full range of NK traited soybean varieties and corn hybrids, sold through the existing NK dealer network.
