Corteva (NYSE:CTVA) (NYSE: CTVA) is a global pure-play agricultural company that was established as a spin-off from DowDuPont in June 2019. Headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, Corteva brings together capabilities in seed genetics, crop protection and digital agriculture to help growers increase productivity and sustainability. Since its formation, the company has focused on advancing innovation in agriscience and delivering integrated solutions to support modern farming practices worldwide.
The company’s portfolio includes a wide range of seed products covering major row crops such as corn, soybeans, cotton and wheat, supported by proprietary traits developed through conventional breeding and biotechnology. In crop protection, Corteva offers herbicides, insecticides and fungicides designed to protect yields and manage resistance challenges. Complementing its product offerings, the company provides digital agriculture tools and data-driven services that enable growers to optimize field operations, make informed planting decisions and improve environmental outcomes.
Corteva serves customers in more than 140 countries, with major production and research facilities located across North and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa. The company has established strategic partnerships and joint ventures in key markets to accelerate the deployment of new technologies and expand its global reach. Leadership is headed by President and Chief Executive Officer James C. Collins Jr., who brings decades of experience in agriculture and life sciences, supported by a team of executives focused on research, operations, marketing and supply chain management.
Committed to sustainability and responsible stewardship, Corteva invests in initiatives aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, protecting biodiversity and improving soil health. Through its R&D pipeline and innovation centers, the company continues to explore next-generation crop solutions and digital platforms that address evolving challenges such as climate variability, resource constraints and growing food demand.