Syngenta Company donates charity houses in Nghe An
(Baonghean.vn) - On January 10, 2014, Syngenta Company presented gratitude houses to families in especially difficult circumstances, namely Mr. Le Van Lan, Hamlet 11, Dien Hoang Commune, Dien Chau and Mr. Tran Viet Vung's family, Hamlet 11, Khanh Son 2 Commune, Nam Dan District, each house worth 50,000,000 VND.
Attending the ribbon-cutting ceremony were leaders of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Nghe An, leaders of the two districts, many people whose households received houses, and Syngenta Company and two partner companies, An Giang Plant Protection Company and Vietnam Disinfection Joint Stock Company.
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Ribbon cutting ceremony for the inauguration of the charity house in Khanh Son - Nam Dan |
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House handover ceremony for Mr. Lan's family |
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An Giang Plant Protection Company gives hot and cold filtered water to the commune's KindergartenDien Hoang |
On this occasion, An Giang Plant Protection Company also presented teachers and students of Dien Hoang Commune Kindergarten with hot and cold filtered water bottles worth over 3 million VND. Syngenta is a multinational corporation operating in the agricultural sector, founded in 1758 in Switzerland and currently has headquarters in 90 countries worldwide.
Syngenta is now a global leader in agricultural technology. Syngenta's areas of activity include: Crop protection, seeds, ornamentals, turf and gardening, and chemicals for the healthcare industry.
Every year, Syngenta invests 1 billion USD in research and development, with 5,000 scientists working in the research department and more than 25,000 employees including engineers, masters, and doctors operating in 90 countries.
Over the years, Syngenta has participated in social activities such as building houses for the poor, a program to donate books to poor children to go to school and many other community-based programs.
Up to now, Syngenta has built more than 100 new houses for the poor in the country, and it is expected that by 2015, Syngenta will build another 100 new houses for poor farmers. By deducting a portion of the benefits and contributions from all staff, every year at the beginning of the new school year, Syngenta sends books and school supplies to poor children in disadvantaged areas across the country.
Thu Huong