German organic growers tackle challenges by innovating
12 January 2024, Germany: Organic cultivation has a long tradition in Germany. Fresh organic vegetables have a 9.9% market share there, which
Read More12 January 2024, Germany: Organic cultivation has a long tradition in Germany. Fresh organic vegetables have a 9.9% market share there, which
Read More11 January 2024, Netherlands: After introducing the first tomato varieties with high resistance to ToBRFV from the new Rugose Defense line, Rijk
Read More05 January 2024, Berlin: Red, yellow, orange and chocolate… Dutch grower Marcel van Kester cultivates the whole range of colours of Sweet
Read More‘Freshly Forward, from Foundation to Future’ – this is the theme Rijk Zwaan has chosen for tackling today’s challenges, together
Read More25 December 2023, Berlin: The tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) is affecting growers almost everywhere in the world, and southern
Read More18 December 2023, Indonesia: Indonesian grower Sweet Greens is well on the way to reaching its ultimate goal: supplying to Asian and
Read More13 December 2023, Berlin: Last year, Rijk Zwaan introduced new hybrid leek varieties as the first step towards a complete portfolio for
Read MoreEmbarking on an exciting journey of innovation, the winter production of cucumbers is officially underway at our new Trial Centre
Read MoreVegetable breeding company Rijk Zwaan generated a total net turnover of €593 million in its 2022/2023 financial year. Highlights of
Read More03 July 2023, Cartagena: Rijk Zwaan is pleased to invite industry professionals from around the world to its Global Melon &
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