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Bejo Zaden convinced of increasing use of organic seed

The Dutch vegetable-breeding company Bejo Zaden will be presenting its expanding range of organic varieties at the BioFach in Neurenberg. From tasty carrots to mildew-resistant onions, there are more than 30 species in their range. “We are convinced that more organic growers will use organic seed in the future.” states Bram Weijland, coordinator of Bejo’s organic affairs, and who is responding to this development with a presentation at 2 pm on Wednesday 13 February during the BioFach Forum.

Bejo's range of organic varieties has continuously expanded over the years. The company’s present organic portfolio comprises of more than 140 varieties from over 30 different vegetable crops. "Our range of organic varieties is constantly growing. This year we have expanded it with a few new brassica varieties, such as the Chinese cabbage Emiko and the white cabbage variety Typhoon. We are convinced that the demand for organic seed will grow in the years to come. The introduction of our mildew-resistant onion variety Hylander was a great success. This year we are going to start selling the organic Hylander seed in northern Europe,” says Bart Kuin, Bejo’s area manager for Western Europe.

“Organic farmers buy organic seed” presentation

Bejo is one of the largest suppliers of organic seed for professional organic crop production. During his presentation, Bram Weijland will be discussing issues such as Bejo’s philosophy in relation to breeding and the production of organic seed, the challenges involved in the introduction of organic seed, and the added value of organic seed for the organic chain. You are welcome to attend his presentation at 2 pm on Wednesday 13 February at the BioFach Forum.

Tasty carrots

Our fresh tasty carrots were a major success last year. This year Bejo is once again offering its visitors a snack carrot. Like the company’s other carrot varieties with an exceptional flavour, the snack carrot offers Bejo’s customers an opportunity to distinguish themselves. The sensation when you bite into a carrot is a complex mixture of crunchiness, juiciness and a sweet flavour, sometimes with a slightly bitter undertone. Bejo has gained a lot of experience in flavour tests, and is using this to help select varieties to suit your needs. Its range includes various extra-tasty varieties such as Namur, Miami and Negovia.

Webshop for organic seed

Small amounts of organic seed can be ordered online at www.bejo.com/webshop. On the website, visitors are directed to their own country’s webshop , where they will find a specially selected range of varieties arranged according to their sowing/growing period.

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