Syngenta Sending Aid to Tsunami Region

The agribusiness firm is contributing aid in the form of money, safety products and insecticides to afflicted areas.

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BASEL, Switzerland – Syngenta, parent company of Syngenta Professional Products, announced today that it is donating immediate aid to help victims of the tsunami triggered by an earthquake in the Indian Ocean last on Dec. 26, 2004.

 

Syngenta is initially donating a total of $100,000 to aid agencies in Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka and Thailand. In addition, Syngenta will provide 10,000 safety kits with gloves and masks for the Red Cross, as well as specific insecticides to reduce the risk of dengue fever spreading in affected regions. Syngenta will also work together with regional and international agencies to contribute to additional aid initiatives and programs.  

 

TSUNAMI RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS 

    Individuals who would like to make a charitable donation outside of their company or association may click here for a list of relief organizations accepting donations to aid victims of the Dec. 26 tsunami that hit Southeast Asia.

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