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Wagner de Proença Janjacomo has assumed the position of director of portfolio and strategic alliances at Syngenta. The executive has nearly two decades of experience in the field and in the commercial and marketing areas.
According to him, the new role opens up opportunities to develop skills and explore innovative business models. This move comes amidst transformations in the crop protection market. Janjacomo highlighted the need for a disruptive vision to identify and implement solutions that have not yet been explored.
Having been with the company for over 10 years, he held positions such as commercial director of the Cerrado Oeste unit, customer marketing manager, and cotton crop marketing manager. Prior to that, he worked at FMC for over seven years, focusing on sales in the Cerrado and Bahia regions.
An agricultural engineer from the State University of Maringá, he completed a degree in business management with an emphasis on strategy at the Getulio Vargas Foundation.
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