Syngenta announced that, after more than a decade of research, it has developed a new herbicide that has been recognized under a new chemical subclass. The product, which could commercially enter Argentina starting in 2026, could serve to address the growing problem of resistant weeds, especially grasses, which already affect agriculture in 75 countries across one hundred different crops. "The evolution of herbicide resistance in many weed species currently represents a growing threat to many producers worldwide, limiting yield. Herbicide innovation has resurged in importance and urgency, reflecting its value in controlling herbicide-resistant weeds and improving the sustainability of agricultural operations," stated a communication from the agricultural multinational before revealing the new development. And the news is that its most recent weed control development, metproxybicyclone, has been recognized under a new chemical subclass of herbicides by the Herbicide Resistance ...