Enza Zaden announced its upcoming Discovery Field Days, set to take place across various locations in Europe this September. These field days are not just events; they are designed as thorough experiences that showcase the breeding company's premier product selections, offer important industry information, and provide practical opportunities for producers in the industry.
The upcoming Discovery Field Days by Enza Zaden are set to highlight several key topics in agricultural transformation and solutions that offer value to the produce chain.
During the events, participants will have the chance to explore an extensive range of Enza Zaden products, including lettuce, endive, spinach, pumpkin, and more. Key features include the Bremia resistant portfolios, highlighting Enza Zaden's focus on resistance breeding, reinforcing their established slogan, "Resistance Makes The Difference."
In today's competitive market, achieving production efficiency is a key challenge for producers. Efficiency involves maximizing the use of resources such as water, fertilizers, and land to increase productivity. This strategy not only supports environmental sustainability but also boosts profitability and competitiveness. Enza Zaden's breeding teams recognize the importance of efficient production practices. As a result, the company is dedicated to creating varieties and portfolios that emphasize traits for improved resilience and better use of resources.
Where to join:
Allonnes, France - 5th September 2024
Dannstadt-Schauernheim, Germany - 12th & 13th September 2024
Twisk, The Netherlands - 24th to 27th September 2024
Voorst, The Netherlands - 24th to 27th September 2024, special focus on organics at Vitalis facilities.
Enkhuizen, The Netherlands - 24th to 27th September 2024, special focus on hydroponics.
Enza Zaden will also take this opportunity to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their 100% organic seed company, Vitalis Organic Seeds. In Voorst, visitors can explore their organic range for open field crops and a large pumpkin display. Additionally, they will have the chance to see a six-year research project in collaboration with Wageningen University, in which the strip cultivation system is thoroughly examined. Guided tours will also be available to discover their key achievements in organic breeding.
If you wish to attend any of these events, register here.
For more information:
Enza Zaden
[email protected]
enzazaden.com