Seed Technology

New Leek Varieties at Hazera’s Portfolio

Vegetable seed company Hazera is adding an extensive range of new leek varieties due to a fruitful cooperation with Syngenta.

hazera has a long heritage in breeding leek, serving growers with hybrid varieties in all main slots. high yield, easy peeling and resistance to bolting are key aspects in the hazera leek breeding program. by combining modern science and traditional breeding methods, hazera’s research & development team is able to create top quality varieties for growers and plantraisers. in this breeding process hazera works closely together with international research institutions, applying the latest science to generate better solutions for customers worldwide.

 

with the cooperation between syngenta and hazera, hazera will be able to optimize the breeding program and to further develop its market position in leek. it will assist hazera to better serve the quickly changing needs of customers worldwide. to develop new generations of leek hybrids in different slots with improvements in yield, processing and disease resistances. all opening new perspectives for customers. the agreement is in line with the root & bulb programs from hazera.

 

with the new varieties added to the existing leek portfolio, hazera will focus on an extensive range of markets like spain, germany, uk, france, poland, scandinavia and benelux. customers used to buying the varieties of syngenta are able to find the full variety range at hazera starting from the 1st of july. additionally the names of varieties will stay the same, so customers are able to continue with their preffered varieties!

 

hazera believes it is important to offer excellent service to its customers! hazera’s experts actively engage with growers to evaluate their needs, assisting with variety selection and providing guidance and support through the entire crop cyle. this hands-on approach adds extra value for the customers, helping them to achieve succesful growing, together! hazera is looking forward to a fruitful partnership in leek!

 

hazera leeks, bred to perform!

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