Materials and Industries
Discover crop protection programs by material or by market
Crop protection decisions often start from different questions. A formulator may search by active class or formulation format. A distributor may begin with a crop system, geography, residue requirement, or seasonal pressure. Corteva organizes its support around both views so users can move between chemistry and application without losing the documentation trail. This is especially useful for teams comparing herbicide programs for resistant weeds, fungicide packages for specialty crops, insect management in row crops, or seed treatment workflows that must align with commercial line speed and local label rules.
How materials meet industries
A crop protection choice is rarely a single product question. It includes application timing, resistance pressure, label status, worker safety, residue expectations, storage, transport, and compatibility with equipment or seed treatment lines. Corteva's material-by-industry approach lets a technical team begin with chemistry while a commercial team begins with the market. Both paths point toward the same documents and contacts, reducing the translation work between procurement, agronomy, EHS, and sales. For example, a soybean herbicide program may require resistance planning and tank-mix review, while a greenhouse fungicide program may require residue and worker-entry documentation before any trial begins.
The goal is a shorter route from question to qualified conversation. Teams can identify the relevant crop system, see the supporting chemistry families, and request the documentation basket that fits their next decision. This keeps technical evaluation practical, especially when multiple jurisdictions, languages, and distributor requirements are involved.
Use the solutions finder for your crop system
Tell Corteva which crop, geography, active class, or document package you are reviewing. The response will be routed to a specialist who understands both material and market requirements.