His Majesty King Willem-Alexander and Her Majesty Queen Máxima are visiting Japan on invitation of the Japanese government from the 29th until the 31st of October, 2014.
During this state visit they will take part in the Food & Agribusiness Conference. The Royal Couple will be listening to company presentations of Dutch-Japanese joint ventures, including GreenQ Japan.
GreenQ Japan consultant Arco van der Hout, Yozo Ode of Seiwa, Aad van den Berg of GreenQ and Akira Saito of Seiwa.
Mr. Aad van den Berg (Managing Director GreenQ) will be giving a presentation to the Royal Couple where he will explain the start of GreenQ Japan and the added value of the cooperation. He will also explain the initiative of the Agricultural Training School (Shin Jidai Nougyou Jyuku) and the Tomato Parc in Japan. after this presentation, a letter of intent will be signed by GreenQ Japan (Mr. Van den Berg and Mr. Ode) in which the close collaboration of these three priorities is recorded.
GreenQ Japan was founded on the 8th of April, 2014 by DLV Plant-GreenQ in collaboration with the Japanese company Seiwa. GreenQ Japan focuses on advising Japanese horticulture, greenhouse vegetables and floriculture.





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