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High quality and high yield, the golden combination for Hazera onions
The article discusses Hazeras focus on breeding and cultivating onion seed varieties for global markets. The company aims to meet market needs and develop high-quality onion seeds suitable for different cultivation zones. Hazera collaborates with Semiagro in Peru to develop hybrid onion varieties, resulting in growth in the Peruvian onion market. The article also highlights the importance of uniformity and roundness in onions for machine harvesting. Hazeras partnership with local growers in New Zealand led to the development of the Rhinestone onion variety, which has increased yields for growers. Hazera is also expanding its portfolio to include red onions and addressing climate challenges. Overall, the article showcases Hazeras efforts in innovation and meeting market demands.
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Hazera launches new watermelons
Seed company Hazera is launching three new seedless watermelon varieties in Murcia, Spain, targeting Southern European growers. The varieties aim to offer year-round, high-quality, and high-tasting watermelons. The new varieties include Margay, 50037, and 50041. Margay is a uniform, crunchy, great-tasting midi watermelon that has received positive feedback from Spanish retailers. Two mini seedless varieties, 50037 and 50041, have also been introduced. Hazera notes that the introduction of high-quality seedless watermelons has led to a rapid increase in consumption, with some countries experiencing over 10% growth in the last five years.
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HM.Clause and Hazera hosted melon and watermelon fresh chain solution event in Murcia
HM.Clause, a vegetable seed company, organized a private event focusing on melon and watermelon fresh chain solutions in Spain. The event aimed to facilitate the growth of the fresh chain business players and offer a great tasting experience through an assortment of melons. HM.Clauses commitment is to help each chain player face market challenges and provide superior taste to consumers. The company is a business unit of Limagrain, an international agricultural co-operative group.
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Hazera presents new open day concept
Hazera is introducing a new concept for its annual open days called Hazera Experience Days. The event aims to create collaborations and develop successful varieties together with growers, processors, and retailers. The company recognizes the changing world and the importance of traits such as taste, sustainability, and consumer preferences. The Hazera Experience Days will showcase a wide range of crops, including tomatoes, onions, cabbages, cauliflowers, peppers, watermelons, carrots, and radishes. The event will be held at Hazeras breeding station in Warmenhuizen, Netherlands on 24-26 September.
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Successful launch of new watermelon Lynx
Hazera, along with its partners, has introduced a new mini-watermelon called Lynx F1. The company focuses on delivering value throughout the chain by breeding and supporting vegetable varieties. Lynx F1 is a high-quality mini-watermelon with good taste and shelf-life. Hazera has a successful partnership with Agricola Famosa and Total Produce, who are involved in growing, packing, and distributing the variety. The collaboration has resulted in a growing demand for the product. Hazera is known for developing new and better varieties every year, solidifying its position as a leader in the watermelon market. The article does not mention any specific customers, investment or acquisition amounts, layoffs, or the date of the event.
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Evogene announces participation in Phenomics Consortium to develop tools, systems for precision agriculture
Evogene Ltd. has announced its participation in a three-year Israel Innovation Authority sponsored Phenomics Consortium to develop tools and systems for precision agriculture and innovative development of agriculture products. The consortium consists of 10 leading companies and academic institutions. The goal of the consortium is to develop plant phenotyping technologies and artificial intelligence algorithms for real-time analysis of phenotypic data. The technologies and data developed by the consortium are expected to be transformative for precision agriculture and agricultural product development. The consortium is expected to span over three years, with a grant of approximately $5 million approved for the consortium in 2018, of which $1.4 million is allocated to Evogene.
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http://www.fruitnet.com/eurofruit/article/174338/hazera-launches-shanty-in-ethiopia
Hazera Genetics has successfully introduced its hybrid Shanty tomato to Ethiopia, bringing significant change to the lives of Ethiopian farmers. The company distributed hybrid seeds for the tomato variety in several Ethiopian villages, allowing farmers to grow the vegetables for their own consumption and commercial purposes. Hazera also provided support to the farmers, including a water pump and fertilizers. In Africa, Hazera focuses on marketing hybrid seeds for onions and tomatoes, with plans to expand into watermelons, cabbages, and peppers.
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Syngenta out-licenses leek seeds to Hazera
Syngenta and Hazera have announced a partnership agreement where Hazera will take over Syngentas leek seeds portfolio. This partnership is expected to benefit customers by providing a stronger combined leek seeds portfolio and investing in the important crop. Syngenta currently sells leek seeds in several European countries.
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Hazera opens tomato demo
Hazera is presenting a range of new tomato varieties at its demonstration centre in the Netherlands. The company has a successful history in breeding tomato varieties and is focused on improving taste, fruit quality, and yield. Hazera has a specialized breeding program for high-tech tomatoes, and only the most promising varieties are grown and presented at its partner, Delphy Improvement Center. Hazera has invited growers, retailers, and traders to visit the demonstration centre to explore and taste the wide range of tomato varieties. The company aims to engage with visitors, evaluate their needs, and provide guidance and support to maximize crop potential.
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Vegetable seed company Hazera has a long heritage in breeding cucumber, baby cucumber, Disease resistances, high yield
Hazera, a vegetable seed company specializing in breeding cucumber, is experiencing growth and expanding into new markets. The company has made significant improvements in cucumber genetics, particularly in mini cucumbers. Hazera now offers a wide range of cucumber types, including mini cucumbers, slicers, pickling types, and Asian varieties. They have also developed varieties with improved fruit quality, yield, adaptability, and shelf life. Hazera is now one of the top 3 breeding companies worldwide for mini cucumbers. They are also focusing on breeding baby cucumbers and long cucumbers for heated greenhouses. Hazera has recently entered the Chinese market and is incorporating the needs of the market into their breeding programs. The company aims to develop disease-resistant varieties and products that meet the needs of the fresh produce chain.
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Hazera seed company staying close to its customers
Hazera, a vegetable seed company, is experiencing substantial growth in a competitive market. The company will be showcasing its new range at the International Open Days event in the Netherlands. The event attracts professional visitors from over 40 countries who come to see the latest vegetable crops. Hazeras Commercial Director, Mr. Antoon Santegoeds, highlights the companys excellent products, good availability, and active innovation as factors contributing to its success. Hazera is part of Limagrain, the fourth-largest seed company in the world, and benefits from the close relationships and long-term thinking of its 2000 farmer shareholders. The company aims to continue its growth in strategic crops and expand its presence in Europe, Central Asia, North America, Asia, and Africa. Hazera also plans to extend its activities in the fresh produce supply chain.
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Hazera innovates hybrid round radish
The article discusses the breeding and innovation efforts of Hazera, a company specializing in crop breeding. Hazera has been breeding round radish varieties since 1974, focusing on market demands for higher yields, uniformity, and reliability in all growing conditions. Disease resistance is a key focus, with Hazera introducing high levels of resistance to fusarium, white rust, and downy mildew. The company also works on meeting the needs of processors, distributors, and supermarkets, ensuring high internal quality, solid bulbs, and a four-season crop. Hazera has also introduced a completely white round radish hybrid, which adds attractive color combinations to supermarket shelves. Overall, the article highlights Hazeras commitment to innovation and meeting the demands of the market.
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Israeli seed breeding startup EQUInom raises $1.25m
Israeli seed breeding startup EQUInom has closed a $1.25 million financing round led by Hazera (1939) Ltd. The funding will be used to accelerate the companys plant-protein seed breeding program. EQUInom has also signed an agreement with Obela, a joint venture of PepsiCo Inc. and Strauss Group Ltd., to cooperate in a breeding program. EQUInom utilizes novel computational breeding technologies to breed non-GMO varieties with precision and speed. The company aims to create healthier and cheaper plant-protein-based products as alternatives to soybean-based products. The plant protein market is projected to grow to over $10 billion by 2020. EQUInom has developed sesame and quinoa varieties and is currently in the pre-commercial phase. The companys technology allows for the enhancement of seed composition and quality, enabling food companies to obtain new raw materials that fit their needs.
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Hazera sows its seed with two cutting edge R&D investments
Hazera, a global seed company, has made two large investments to enhance its research and development capabilities. The company has established a state-of-the-art Research and Development Center in Berurim, Israel, and is investing in a new R&D Center in the Netherlands. The Berurim site, worth NIS 80 million (US$20.7 million), focuses on crops like tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and watermelon. The new facility in Israel will strengthen Hazeras position and accelerate the breeding of high-performance varieties. The investment in the Netherlands, amounting to over €8 million (US$9 million), is dedicated to breeding crucifer crops, brassicas, and radish. Hazera aims to improve the characteristics of its varieties to meet the requirements of the fresh produce supply chain. The projects demonstrate Hazeras commitment to innovation and long-term growth.
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Hazera completes multi-million-pound investments
Hazera has completed the move of its state-of-the-art R&D centre in Israel and is investing in a new R&D centre in the Netherlands. The Israeli centre took four years to complete and includes laboratories, breeding greenhouses, and offices. The Dutch site, scheduled to be completed in fall 2017, will have laboratories, greenhouses, and offices and will replace Hazeras old R&D centre. The company currently employs approximately 900 employees worldwide, with 400 based in Israel. Hazera invests 17% of its turnover in research and development.
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Israel's Hazera: From tomato seeds to international growth
French company Limagrain, which acquired Israeli seed company Hazera, has seen fruitful results from its investment. Hazera, founded in 1939, has become a key player in developing crops with longer shelf life and better resistance to pests and extreme climate conditions. Hazeras breakthrough Daniela tomato, with a shelf life of 23 days, has boosted the companys revenue. Hazera was merged with Dutch company Nickerson Zwaan in 2008 and has since doubled its sales. Limagrains Vilmoran subsidiary, through which it acquired Hazera, has seen a significant increase in annual sales. Hazera is expanding internationally and aims to compete with companies like Monsanto and Syngenta. The company is focused on developing hybrid seeds and has received technology and expertise from Limagrain.
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Nickerson-Zwaan changes its name and launches its New Brand: Hazera
Nickerson Zwaan B.V. changes its company name to Hazera Seeds B.V. and launches its new brand, Hazera. The rebranding reflects the companys rapid expansion since its merger with Hazera Genetics in 2008. Hazera is now positioned as one of the leading players in the global vegetable seeds industry. The company remains under the parent company Limagrain Group and will continue its operations with the same management, sales team, customer service, and R&D setup. The new brand emphasizes the companys commitment to innovation, quality, and customer service. Hazera is a business unit of Limagrain, an international agricultural co-operative based in France.
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