Syngenta to expand following £2.2m grant support from Scottish Enterprise

Syngenta to expand following £2.2m grant support from Scottish Enterprise

Speciality chemicals manufacturer and agricultural life science company Syngenta has been awarded £2.2 million from Scottish Enterprise towards a £14.7m project to expand production at its Grangemouth site, creating 38 new jobs and safeguarding 14 existing roles

The grant was announced during a visit to the company by Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes, joined by Scottish Enterprise managing director for Innovation and Investment Jane Martin.

Syngenta, which employs more than 370 people at Grangemouth, specialises in crop protection and seed breeding for the agriculture sector. Its site expansion will create a dedicated manufacturing facility for its Seedcare product range, which helps growers safeguard high-value seeds against disease, pests and other environmental stresses. The project and investment were secured for Scotland following competition with other international locations.

Syngenta helps farmers tackle the dual challenges of global warming and population growth by growing more food while reducing their impact on the environment and safeguarding natural resources. It has put sustainability at the core of its business, founded on the belief that agriculture can feed people while becoming a climate solution and regenerating soil and nature.



Syngenta is part of the Grangemouth cluster – Scotland’s largest concentration of industry and infrastructure. It is home to companies important to the Scottish and UK economy spanning sectors such as fine chemicals, oil and gas, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, logistics and general manufacturing.

Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes said: “Syngenta’s expansion at Grangemouth is great news and I am grateful to the company for its significant contribution to the Grangemouth Future Industry Board.

“I am proud of the investment we are able to make through Scottish Enterprise, as part of the Scottish Government’s commitment to shaping a sustainable future for the chemicals sector.

“This reflects our vision for Grangemouth, in encouraging innovative companies to choose the industrial complex for access to a skilled workforce and established infrastructure.”

Scottish Enterprise managing director for innovation and investment, Jane Martin, added: “This latest project from Syngenta is a fantastic example of the type of ambitious, world-leading specialty chemicals innovation we want to see happening here at Grangemouth.

“The entire industrial cluster has a vital role to play in Scotland’s economic future and, in addition to attracting new investment to the site, we’re working closely with companies already based here to ensure Grangemouth remains the best place for them to grow, innovate and contribute to a more sustainable future.”

Pete Waddington, head of UK Manufacturing at Syngenta, commented: “Grangemouth is an important strategic location for Syngenta, and we are keen to further invest into new facilities at the site. The speciality chemical cluster is also an asset for Scotland with a skilled workforce, strong logistics position, and proven track record of delivery. Syngenta is delighted to be working with Scottish Enterprise and the Scottish Government to further strengthen our site and the wider cluster.”

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