Hazera’s International Open Days: Showcasing our global portfolio to our partners & customers worldwide
Posted on Sep 04, 2024
Hazera’s International Open Days: Showcasing our global portfolio to our partners & customers worldwide -Visit us & connect your senses-
Warmenhuizen, August 22nd – As Hazera, a leader in vegetable breeding and innovation, we are excited to announce our annual Open Days event.
From Tuesday, September 24th to Thursday, September 26th. Growers, chain partners, and industry experts from around the world will converge at Hazera’s field in Warmenhuizen, The Netherlands
We are excited to grow together with you during our International Open Days. Connect your senses and experience our global range of varieties.
Hear our experts talk about our crops in the field and on display. Discover the latest techniques in mechanical planting and harvesting in our demonstrations.
What to Expect:
Open field varieties showcase: Visitors will have the unique opportunity to explore Hazera’s latest vegetable varieties. From all types of cabbages to leek, carrot, sweet corn and lettuce. In collaboration with HM.Clause and Vilmorin- Mikado. These varieties are meticulously developed to address challenges such as disease resistance, storage quality, yield, appearance, and taste. Our commitment to healthy and flavorful vegetables drives our continuous research and improvement efforts.
Innovative concepts: Hazera’s Open Days will unveil innovative vegetable concepts that prioritize taste, health, and ease of use. Notably, the extensive range of our ToBRFV tomato varieties and successful radish portfolio.
Fruited crops assortment: Inside the pavilion, we will showcase our tomato, cucumber and watermelon varieties. Visitors can explore the latest developments and innovations within these crops.
Guided tours and demonstrations: Our product managers will be offering you guided tours showing you our latest varieties and sharing with you the latest information & insights. There will also be planting and harvesting demonstrations on the demo field in collaboration with Verhoest & Agriplant.
Event Details:
Dates: 24-25-26 September 2024. From 10.00 – 17.00
Location: Kanaalweg 16 Warmenhuizen, the Netherlands
More information: www.hazera.com/opendays
The International Open Days are organized in collaboration with HM.Clause & Vilmorin-Mikado.
Meet the people behind the crops: Giannis Grammatikakis
Posted on Sep 03, 2024
At Hazera, we are proud of our dedicated team, which works passionately to provide our growers with the best products. While we tend to put our products in the headlines, it is the Hazera team who are behind our success. Let’s shine the spotlight on Giannis Grammatikakis, Product Development Manager from Heraklion, Greece.
Giannis Grammatikakis (51) lives in Heraklion, Greece with his wife and two children. His professional journey began at a local agricultural shop in the Tympaki area of Crete, then he joined the distribution team at Bayer Chemicals in Crete. For several years, he worked with a seed company that served as the distributor for Syngenta Seeds, Fito Seeds, and Gautier Seeds in Greece. His experience primarily revolves around fieldwork, including both open-field and greenhouse cultivation (without heating). Giannis joined the Hazera Greece team five years, and he has been covering the entire country as a Product Development Manager. Based on his experience, he specializes in the cultivation of Tomato, Cucumber, Peppers, Eggplants, and Melon varieties.
In your opinion, what is the most important personality trait someone should have to work in your industry?
“In my industry, the key personality strength for success is having a specific goal and persistence. Achieving business goals, especially in competitive areas like seed businesses, often requires years of dedication. If you want to be successful in our industry, you need to be able to identify your product’s unique advantages and secure market shares.”
Tell us about a project you’re proud of and why.
“One project that stands out for me is the development and introduction of the new ToBRFV hybrids, Thireos (in 2023) and Lollipop (in 2024), to the Greek market.” Says Giannis with a proud face. “ToBRFV, a novel tomato virus, poses significant challenges for greenhouse tomato producers. Hazera’s research program provided me with the opportunity to discover and introduce Thireos, the beef tomato hybrid, and Lollipop, the mini plum tomato. Improving greenhouse tomato yield while maintaining cultivation satisfaction made this project truly rewarding!”
What does “Hazera- Growing Together” mean to you?
“For me, Hazera- Growing Together embodies the spirit of collaboration, progress, and shared success. It’s about working together to innovate, build partnerships, and grow. We work together, stay dedicated, and keep learning to create an environment, where everyone can contribute. For example, to get a successful hybrid, breeders, product developers, product managers, marcom employees, and salespeople must work together.”
Tell us something about you the most people don’t know.
“After a tough and demanding workweek, going fishing on my boat calms me down and I find peace in the quietness of the sea.”
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Hazera’s Long Cucumber breeding program, initiated around ten years ago, is still relatively new. This makes it even more impressive that at such an early stage of the program, our team was able to breed ZiMMan, a variety that responds exceptionally well to new environmental stress factors like climate change, water salinization, and new plant viruses.
In the ever-evolving field of agriculture, with increased environmental challenges, Hazera needs to produce versatile varieties. ZiMMan is the first variety developed with this in mind. It is a notable addition to the Hazera cucumber portfolio, designed to tackle these challenges, with a main focus on fighting against the new plant viruses, especially CGMMV.
ZiMMan was launched in Spain, a key market for Long Cucumbers. But its adaptability to thrive under hot conditions, high yield, and comprehensive set of resistances (CYSDV, CVYV, CGMMV, Px) make ZiMMan a resilient and reliable choice for growers worldwide.
“The team started to develop ZiMMan around four years ago and within its first commercial year, ZiMMan achieved a 10% market share of the Spanish market in seed quantity. I’m impressed and proud of the team that they were able to achieve this level of success in such a short time with our cucumber breeding.” – Federico Puyo, Product Manager for Long Cucumber.
Moreover, ZiMMan showcases Hazera’s commitment to innovation and excellence, offering several key characteristics that ensure its adaptability to diverse growing conditions and environmental stresses: Strong Root System: Ensures the plant’s resilience and ability to withstand stress. Dark Fruit Colour: Indicates a healthy and visually appealing crop. Plant Structure: Promotes optimal growth and productivity.
With investing the expertise of its team, Hazera is on a journey towards cultivating stronger and more resilient cucumber varieties.
Would you like to learn more about ZiMMan or our cucumber breeding program? Feel free to contact us.
Did you know pepper Maccabi is one of Hazera’s most well-known varieties worldwide? This pepper is one of the first pepper varieties in the world, which- thanks to its long shelf life- is sold truly red for the fresh market, which was innovative at the time. Launched in the 1970’s in the USA and Mexico, Maccabi is still a main player and is being sold to this day.
Today, Hazera’s pepper portfolio is the result of years of intensive research and development to create sweet pepper varieties of all types.
We are inspired by nature. We want our crops to be as healthy as possible. In our development process we focus on new solutions, breeding disease free crops to strengthen the global food system.
Staay Food Group and Hazera Seeds present new watermelon
Exceed mini watermelon nominated for Fruit Logistica Innovation Award 2024
The Exceed mini watermelon has been nominated for the 2024 Fruit Logistica Innovation Award, marking a proud moment in the long-standing partnership between Staay Food Group and Hazera. The winner will be announced at Fruit Logistica in Berlin (7-9 February), where Staay will be present to premier the Exceed watermelon.
Mark Loojenga, Marketing Manager at Staay Food Group, and Michal Taraska, Global Value Chain Lead at Hazera, discuss the product, the partnership and what to expect at the Food Logistica.
Exceeding expectations
According to Mark and Michal, the Exceed watermelon has earned its nomination through a unique combination of qualities that benefits growers, retailers and consumers. “The Exceed watermelon is a durable and eco-friendly variety, with strong resistance to diseases like powdery mildew and has plants that provide multiple harvests. Not only does this make life easier for the grower, but it also requires less fungicides and significantly less water than the production of traditional watermelons”, Mark says. Michal adds that this also helps reduce food waste: “Exceed makes it possible to reduce losses in production and during transport.”
“And due to the variety’s extended shelf-life of over 5-10 days longer than traditional watermelons, this variety displays a long-lasting freshness in both supermarkets and consumer’s homes”, he continues. With its compact, uniform size the Exceed watermelon answers a strongly growing call in the (Northern) European and American markets for smaller watermelons. “The size is suitable for ever smaller households and easy to keep in the fridge. And they’re seedless, which is both a major convenience for consumers and a waste-saver.” Mark adds. “But it’s the taste and color they come back for.” Michal: “The Exceed mini watermelon has a really sweet and crispy taste, as is shown by its above average Brix level.”
Team effort
The Exceed mini watermelon is the latest success in a long-standing collaboration between Staay Food Group and Hazera. “Staay is a strong and dynamic partner, which is key for successfully introducing a new product to the market”, Michal says. He underlines the importance of such a partnership for Hazera. “We can provide the best Formula One car, but we still need a top-class driver to win the race. In Staay Food Group, we’ve found that driver.”
An analogy Mark wholeheartedly agrees with. “Hazera provides top-quality seeds that are perfectly suited for our fields in Costa Rica. And with this newly developed variety, we perfectly reflect the demands of the market; we’re able to grow the right products. The Exceed mini watermelon is another step in our close and fruitful cooperation.”
Premier release at Fruit Logistica Berlin
The premier release of the Exceed mini watermelon for the European market will take place at Fruit Logistica, where Staay Food Group will be present at stand B45 in hall 3.2. “Here, we will also display a selection of other products we grow and offer ourselves,” Mark elaborates. “For the first time we can show our three club varieties of colored pears together: The Red Conference, Early Desire and Dazzling Gold are all exclusively available through Staay Food Group. Secondly, we show our hydroponic lettuces, and finally our wide range of available vine tomatoes. In addition, we will bring special attention to our branch in Venlo, which focusses on the food service industry. This location provides a quite unique service for the German market, where customers can buy products per box instead of per pallet and can combine different products on one pallet. This is ideal for restaurants, who usually don’t need entire pallets of one product.”
The prize-giving ceremony for the innovation award will take place on 9 February 2024, 2.30 p.m. at the FLIA Technology special exhibition area between Halls 1.1 and 2.1. Mark and Michal agree this nomination “shows we are on the right track in our team effort to successfully align the development, cultivation, sales and marketing of excellent and innovative products.”
Staay Food Group is an international cultivation, sales and marketing organization in fresh fruit and vegetables with a global network; The World is our Garden. Staay Food Group is a family business, founded in 1946. It delivers tailor-made products to customers in retail, wholesale, foodservice and processing.
HAZERA: Growing Together
Hazera’s headquarters are situated in Israel and The Netherlands, with subsidiaries in twelve countries and an extensive distribution network providing services in over 100 additional markets. This worldwide presence enables us to be close to our customers.
Hazera is part of the Limagrain Group, an international agri-business based in France. Being a farmers’ cooperative, the Limagrain Group understands the needs of its customers and has grown to become the largest seed company in Europe, specialising in vegetables, field crops and cereal products. Limagrain’s vegetable seed division is the second largest company in the industry.
Agronomic practices to improve crop management and increase yield
Posted on Nov 17, 2023
The production of greenhouse cucumbers has expanded rapidly over the last years. Greenhouse cucumbers can be one of the most productive crops. However, this productivity relies on precise control of irrigation, plant nutrition, and the growing environment, in addition to the effective management of pests and diseases. Greenhouse cultivation of cucumbers has many advantages over regular, open-field cultivation. In this article, we will discuss some of these advantages and the need to prioritize cucumber production under greenhouse cultivation.
Enhanced Production
Cucumber is an indeterminate vining, frost sensitive semi-tropical annual plant. Consequently, it responds and grows best when conditions of high temperature, humidity and light intensity are combined with a constant and plentiful supply of water and nutrients. Cucumbers produce numerous fruits under optimal growing conditions. In order to be cost-effective and sustainable, it is crucial for growers to take the right decisions about cultural management, nutrient management, pest & disease management, labor balance and marketing.
The cucumber crop needs to be examined frequently, and its growth should be directed and precise. Your challenge as a grower is to keep the cucumber plant balanced and attain the best fruit production.
Managing the cucumber plant
The grower’s crop management objectives change over the different phases of the cucumber crop’s growth. After transplanting, the grower’s goal is to have a good establishment and a healthy, vegetative cucumber plant. The focus should be on establishing a strong healthy root system to support the plant fruit production afterward, in parallel to a strong balanced plant. Effective plant management, resulting in optimal production, requires control of the growing climate conditions, soil, plant density, watering, and pests & disease control.
Ideal Greenhouse Environment
Climate Conditions:
Cucumbers demand very stable climate conditions. The ideal temperatures for growing are around 20-25ºC during the day and 15ºC during the night; humidity should be around 60-70% during the day and higher at night. While maintaining precise temperatures is necessary in order to optimize the production of cucumbers, there is a relationship between temperature and light, even though cucumbers can grow with less than 12 hours of light.
Soil:
It is important to have a good media/soil depth, of at least 50 cm; the recommended pH range for good plant development is 5,5-6,8.
Plant Density:
The number of plants per ha depends on the season, varieties, etc. The plant density range in different seasons should be:
SEASON
OPTIMUM PLANT DENSITY (pl/m2)
From summer to winter
1 – 1,1
From fall to winter
1
From spring to summer
1-1,3
Humidity:
Careful management of humidity in the greenhouse is an important part of maintaining both crop production and crop health. Humidity can influence everything from plant growth rates to disease problems. Cucumbers perform well under conditions of high relative humidity. The target should be 60-70%.
Watering:
In low humidity conditions, water supply is critical. Cucumbers grown at lower relative humidity conditions require a lot of water, and water shortage causes misshapen fruits, abortion, or less vigor to sprout secondary shoots. It is very important to ensure the availability of water, especially after the beginning of harvesting.
Pests and Diseases:
Greenhouse humidity also impacts on the presence of pests and diseases. If leaf surfaces become wet, from drops, condensation, or misting, the risk of infection increases. Good cucumber disease management should include crop hygiene practices, rapid positive diagnosis of any unfamiliar or unusual plant symptoms, and routine monitoring & treatment.
Become a pro with Hazera’s cucumbers
Hazera’s portfolio of cucumbers consists of a range of varieties belonging to diverse segments, with the new Hazera PRO+ series composed of new varieties with special traits and an extra protection package of resistances. PassioND is the first variety developed for the Spanish market, offering key features such as:
Fruit length stability and uniformity over the entire season
An open plant with medium sized leaves to allow air circulation
Nice quality of straight ribbed fruits
Extra disease protection with a package of 4 resistances: CYSDV, CVYV, Powdery mildew and as new tolerance to New-Delhi virus (ToLCNDV).
Introducing the new Global Value Fresh Chain Lead of Hazera: Michal Taraska
Posted on Jun 16, 2023
Growing up on his family farm in Poland, Michal Taraska developed two main interests: agriculture, coming from the family business, and the commercial aspect, stemming from his grandfather who owned the bank in their village. Now, he combines those two passions in his role as Global Fresh Chain Lead for Hazera. In this article, Michal introduces himself and shares his insights on the Global Tomato Congress (GTC) he recently attended in the Netherlands.
“What I like about working in the seeds business is that you are involved right from the beginning of the process. These early stages are crucial for producing quality products,” Michal says. And when it comes to growing fresh produce, he knows what he is talking about. Having grown up surrounded by crops like onions, sugar beans, and wheat grown for seeds, Michal pursued an Agriculture Course at the University of Science and Technology in Bydgoszcz, followed by a series of jobs with leading seed production companies. For the past 8 years, Michal has been further developing his expertise with the Limagrain group, spending the first five years as the Sales and Development Manager in HM. Clause, and the past three years as a Project Manager responsible for partnerships with retailers.
From local to global impact
“One of our main projects there was to promote our Rosamunda Tomato variety in the fresh chain market,” Michal says. “It was a significant challenge since the Fresh Market was considered saturated and standardized. However, thanks to a strong team effort and a lot of hard work, we managed to introduce our innovative variety on the shelves of many major supermarkets and retailers. It’s an achievement that I’m very proud of.” His successful leadership role in this project led Michal to the conclusion: “If we can achieve this in Poland, can we also do it in other markets and on a global scale? It’s a great challenge with a lot of responsibility, but I’m ready to embrace it.”
Professional goals
As the Global Value Fresh Chain Lead of Hazera, Michal wants to continue getting Hazera’s products on the shelves of major retailers worldwide. “We have fantastic products and innovations that I want to introduce to the world. Another important goal of mine is to develop strong relationships with the people within our company and sister companies because achieving our goals will always be a team effort and lead to team victories. My new position combines the three things I love most about our field of work: the inspiring people, a healthy product that can have a positive impact on people’s lives, and the challenging projects we undertake.”
Inspiration all around
To find solutions for the challenges that come his way, Michal draws inspiration from two main sources; other people and the world at large. “I believe that listening to others, especially those with different perspectives, is an essential resource for generating new ideas on how we approach our business. But inspiration also comes from the world around you. I draw a lot from my hobby, kitesurfing. The interaction with wind and water allows me to recharge my batteries and enter a creative state of mind where my best ideas emerge.”
Global Tomato Conference
“My first attendance at the GTC left a strong impression on me,” Michal says. “It was inspiring to meet numerous experts from the seed industry and affiliated businesses all in one place. However, I was somewhat surprised by the relatively low number of growers and retailers in attendance. I believe events like this play a crucial role in knowledge sharing and collaboration, ultimately contributing to our collective goal of helping growers address the challenges they face. But I see opportunities to enhance the value of a conference like this by expanding its scope and involving more retailers and growers.”
“I was impressed by the consistent quality of Hazera’s products on display and the positive reception they received,” Michal continues. “The combination of firmness, extended shelf life, visually appealing characteristics, and delightful taste make Hazera’s tomato varieties a compelling choice for both retailers and consumers.” Michal concludes with a final lesson learned from the GTC and advice for growers: “Striking a right balance between providing resistance to viruses and maintaining delicious taste will enhance the overall desirability and marketability of the tomatoes produced, benefiting both producers and consumers.”
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In Hazera, we tend to put the spotlight on our successful products, yet their success starts with the People of Hazera: the truly committed and passionate experts who make it all happen on a daily basis. Meet Netta Doitch (43), our Global Lead Tomato Breeding from Mefalsim, a small Kibbutz in the southern part of Israel. It seems as though it was meant to be- the daughter of a flower and strawberry farmer, Netta (meaning “a young plant” in Hebrew), was destined for a life in agriculture.
Figure 1- Netta Doitch, Global Lead Tomato Breeding Hazera
When she was young, she gladly helped her dad around the farm and without knowing it performed “cuttings” from a very young age, removing a small part of the plant’s stem, and replanting it together with a “rooting hormone”, to receive a genetically identical plant. “I always enjoyed agronomy and loved visiting agricultural events. When I was in high school, I recall reading in the newspaper about a successful “breeding” of red and blue bananas and decided, even though I did not know what “breeding” was, that this is what I wanted to do for a living. Netta went on to get her Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with specialization in Genetic Breeding and Biotechnology and later fulfilled her dream to become a breeder, doing so with a true feeling of love and chosen destiny.
Netta has been with Hazera since 2009, when she started out as Tomato Breeder Assistant. Two years later she became an Associate breeder and led the determinate heat set tomatoes and indeterminate round open field tomato projects. Approximately 12 years later, she is now, the Global Lead Tomato Breeding; and amongst her many projects she also leads the breeding projects of the Indeterminate Round Open Field (IROF) tomatoes.
“What is a common myth or preconception about your job or field of expertise?”
“It seems as though everybody believes that breeding ruins the taste in vegetables”. Nowadays she just explains to whoever asks that she works in Tomato Genetics without transgenic interference.
Figure 2- Simply working in “Tomato Genetics”
“In your opinion, what is the most important personality trait/strength someone would need to work in your industry/be successful in your job?”
According to Netta, being a good breeder requires super focus on the goal, you have to ‘breathe’ breeding every day, the plant dictates your work and not vice versa. Netta also highlights the constant change of environments in a breeder’s life: “You can say that I wear two hats: “In winter, you can find me all neat and dressed up in office clothing, whereas in summer you could hardly recognize me, as I’m all covered in plant parts, soil, and remains of tomatoes.” In other words, you have to be highly adaptable and “passionate” about your field of work.
Figure 3- A day in the life of a breeder
“Tell us about a project you’re really proud of and why”
“I’m really proud of our Giga tomato, part of the IROF project in Brazil. When examining where we started and where we are at today, it is truly amazing!”. In the beginning of the project, we started out with zero resistance but very strong and vegetative plant genetics. The genetic change and adding the required disease we achieved was truly significant. The variety Giga in Brazil has excellent firmness, size, and unique array of resistances.
Figure 4- Project start: totally burned plants in Brazil
We went from totally “burned” plants, changed the selection method and started doing selections in the region, which was a major change in the way we work.
Figure 5- One of many hybrid evaluation field trials. Brazil 2012
For more than ten years, together with Arno Van Staden, Tomato Regional Product manager in Marketing, we studied the Brazilian market and trends ,we built a breeding platform in Brazil from scratch which gave us the boost for high level of Xct-resistant plant without compromising all other quality traits.
Figure 6- Climbing each and every obstacle together. With Arno Van Staden
This success story of Giga is a remarkable example of great cooperation between R&D and Marketing”, Netta goes on to say: “We walked it hand in hand, with top synchronization that greatly contributed to the success of the project”. On top of everything, we have succeeded in creating excellent genetic material for other markets as well.
Figure 7- GIGA variety “Has Quality” launch 2022
“Tell us something about you that most people don’t know”
I like to cook but I don’t like fresh tomatoes- I prefer cucumbers. Also, I recently got my kibbutz’s “annual entrepreneur for the community” award for the farm work I do at my home village/
Figure 8- Volunteer work farming for her community with the next generation
This short glimpse into Netta’s life and daily work truly showcase that breeding does run in one’s DNA.
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Hazera center-stage at MOP Arava Israel 2023 annual expo
Posted on Feb 13, 2023
Want to be the first to see the next generation of the Israeli tomato and be impressed by the new variety portfolio of Hazera? Join us for a unique opportunity and meet our team for a deeper understanding of the quality, performance and potential of Hazera’s new varieties.
The exhibition in the Arava is the perfect opportunity to get a glimpse of the future of the Israeli tomato with “Rubicon”/ “Doria” – a new Saladette tomato variety that is suitable for picking in a cluster. The tomato is delicious, firm, has a long shelf life and excellent preservation on the plant, as well as a bright red and attractive fruit.
Rubicon (“Doria”): from the grower to our plate. Photograph: Ofer Hajub
In addition to “Rubicon”, Hazera- a world pioneer in the seed industry, will launch the “Yellow Whitney” – the heart tomato that made Israelis fall in love and is now available in red and yellow. The Yellow Whitney is the first yellow Midi Plum tomato of its kind – it is extremely tasty, has impressive yellow fruit, is very firm and crunchy and has a strong plant and a high yield.
Yellow Whitney. Photograph: Ofer Hajub
Come see and taste! Still young at heart, the queen of flavor, The “Maggie” tomato, is ringing in its first decade with a party! Maggie is known as a high-quality Israeli tomato, with a juicy green gel, which gives it a fine taste and rich aroma. Maggie is grown throughout the year nationwide in Israel among selected farmers only and packaged in a closed and marked package – and now with a new branding in honor of its 10-year celebration.
Maggie “the Taste” Tomato. Photograph: Ofer Hajub
At the exhibition, Hazera will launch new varieties of radishes: “Whitella” in white and “Purpella” in purple: round radishes for growing in open and closed areas, with impressive and strong colors, suitable for growing all year round with a high yield and excellent internal quality.
New radish varieties. Photograph: Hazera
Come and get an impression of a red, curly romaine lettuce: “Purple Heart“. Beyond the nutritional benefits of romaine lettuce, which is 5 times richer in vitamins than other types of lettuce, the variety “Purple Heart” is characterized as crunchy and extremely tasty and has a bright red color that penetrates deep into the leaf.
“Purple Heart”. Photograph: Hazera
Come and meet the team of Hazera at the Araba expo taking place on February 15 and 16 in Ein Hatzeva, Israel and join “Rubicon” /”Doria” on her fresh produce journey from the field, to the retailers, and straight to her kitchen!
Hazera South Africa is excited to present our leafy range in partnership with Vilmorin – it is simply unbe-leaf-able!
Why is it unbe-leafable?
The lettuce varieties in our expanded range has been especially chosen for the South African climate. Year-round production is essential in the economy, and as always – we want to supply our growers with the best genetics at the best prices.
What are the innovations in development?
Cultivated on all 5 continents, salads are enjoyed by consumers for its health benefits and ease of preparation. And let’s not forget the Convenience and Fresh markets who are developing new ways of consumption such as salad snacking and salad bars. It is also important to growers for whom it may be a strategic crop.
To offer products with added value and originality to our growers, the Vilmorin range diversifies and complements our existing portfolio of leafy greens – giving you more to choose from.
More and more growers are looking to products that are adapted for hydroponics – why?
Hydroponics and vertical farming are gaining popularity around the world. Our growers are increasingly becoming interested in finding crop varieties that have a proven track record in a controlled environment system. We are able to meet this need – an excellent advantage of being part of the Limagrain group. This enables us to provide a rich portfolio of leafy green varieties adapted to hydroponic greenhouses and vertical farms, enabling year-round production in various climates and systems.
What is the advantage of our hydroponic product range ?
It isn’t necessarily about developing new varieties, but more about identifying varieties which produce uniform and compact greens with a good color intensity, rapid growth and tolerance to certain physiological disorders.
Hazera South Africa’s advantage over its competitors in the market is the wide selection on offer. We have a full range of leafy varieties such as iceberg, romaine, oakleaf, butter, cos, etc. We can provide these typologies for hydroponic cultivation.
Hazera launches ToBRFV resistant varieties in Mexico
Posted on Nov 08, 2022
Hazera launches ToBRFV resistant varieties in Mexico
After having announced the pipeline of its ToBRFV resistant varieties, Hazera is proud to launch its first resistant varieties for the Mexican market and showcase them at the most important event for agriculture in Latin America- EXPO AgroAlimentaria Guanajuato® 2022 in Mexico.
ToBRFV launch
ToBRFV is very noticeable in Mexico and growers have been faced with diminished yields and battered fruit. ToBRFV is a huge problem for tomato production, affecting the yield and fruit quality with coloring issues and brown spots on fruits impacting directly on the marketable yield.
Since ToBRFV hit tomato growers worldwide, Hazera’s R&D team has been working tirelessly, for several years, to find varieties capable of giving an effective level of ToBRFV resistance without compromising the yield and fruit quality. “These efforts included in-depth trials in many locations, under different conditions in a global scale, to confirm that we are able to provide solutions, with the right balance between performance and ToBRFV protection”, according to Alejandro Szechtman, Hazera’s Portfolio Marketing Director.
With the optimal balance between protection and performance, Canelo, one of Hazera’s tomato varieties with resistance to ToBRFV, is an indeterminate Roma type with a vigorous plant, which maintains a balanced yield under adverse environmental conditions, due to its wide array of resistances. “Through vast trialing of Canelo in most regions of Mexico, including San Luis Potosi, Baja California, Michoacan, Sinaloa, and Coahuila, Canelo provides high yield, excellent fruit quality, good maturation with an intense red color, as well as excellent firmness, maintaining L and XL sizes with average weights of 150 to 160 grams throughout the production cycle”, according to Javier Angulo- Product Development Manager, Mexico.
“Canelo”
Canelo is a very productive variety, ideal for growing in a net house or greenhouse. Additionally, with its ToBRFV resistance, Canelo is able to serve the Mexican grower as an effective tool to face the highly infectious virus, which is supported by local growers, who claim that “Canelo is a very strong and healthy plant with outstanding high fruit quality.”
Looking forward, “Hazera is continuing its efforts to provide effective varieties to better cope with ToBRFV on a global scale and, in Mexico, will launch several new varieties, including the up and coming, new Indeterminate Grape Tomato, ‘Pendragon’, a variety that combines ToBRFV IR resistance with high yield, long shelf life, and good taste, following our commitment to provide growers varieties with the optimal balance between protection and performance,” says Alejandro Szechtman.
Spotlight on tomatoes: Opportunities and challenges in store
Posted on Oct 19, 2022
Did you know that tomatoes are among the world’s most popular vegetable crops? EU farmers alone produce around 17 million metric tons every year. COVID-19 has been an important driver of this thriving market: global retail sales of fresh tomatoes rose 17.6% in 2020, as people were forced to eat at home. At Hazera, tomatoes have a special place in our heart, and we offer hundreds of different varieties to farmers worldwide. Below, Alejandro Szechtman, Portfolio Marketing Director Tomato, sheds light on the challenges and opportunities facing the tomato sector today.
Alejandro Szechtman
Changing consumer tastes
Key to the popularity of tomatoes is the range of options available. Right now, we see rising demand for convenient snack tomatoes. Smaller tomatoes require more harvesting labor, which can be a challenge given today’s tough economic climate and tight labor market.
Meanwhile, consumers are increasingly ‘buying local’ to help the environment. But growing Mediterranean-quality fruits in northern Europe, for example, hasn’t always been easy. Now, thanks to Hazera’s experience and in-depth R&D, tastier tomatoes are available for more of the year. In parallel, we’re working with exporters to develop varieties with a longer transport life.
Automation opportunities
As manual labor declines in the tomato sector, we’re seeing farmers turn to automated, digitalized solutions to make production easier and faster. The resulting energy, cost, and resource efficiencies are extremely welcome in an industry where profits are often unpredictable. Automation is therefore an exciting area for investment, and we at Hazera are always working on R&D to make the dream solutions of the future a reality for the growers who need them.
Addressing the impact of climate change
A hotter climate will negatively affect plant growth and increase the risk of disease, making it harder to meet growing global demand.
Hazera is working on solutions to help farmers prevent and overcome the effects of climate change. Not only are we breeding more adaptable varieties with higher drought and heat tolerance, but we’re also collaborating with growers to design and implement technologies to save water during irrigation.
Meeting your tomato needs
A Hazera, We’re world leaders in tomatoes, with a huge portfolio of varieties available. We draw on our decades of knowledge and experience to support growers around the globe to make their operations sustainable, so consumers can continue to enjoy top-quality tomatoes for many years to come.
Looking for answers or advice about tomato production? Contact us today!
New Deputy CEO of Hazera: “It is like a Marathon run, and we want to finish first!”
Posted on Aug 11, 2022
Since May 19th 2022, Ofer Peleg is the new Deputy CEO of Hazera. He will lead sales, supply chain, production and IT. “We have great ‘DNA’ in Hazera, but also opportunities and potential to become a well-integrated company and realize solid and robust processes.”
Ofer, fifty years old, lives near Tel Aviv, together with his wife and three children, aged 21, 18 and 13. He is used to work for several leading companies in multicultural and dynamic environments. “I started as an industrial engineer in the pharma industry, and stayed there for about twenty years. At Teva pharmaceuticals, the Israeli global generic leader, I served in various positions in both R&D and Operations, where my last role was to manage three large facilities in Europe, for that role I moved with my family to Amsterdam for two years. After that I became vice-president of the Global supply chain at Sun pharmaceuticals , a global Indian pharma company. In the last four years I was the vice-president of the Global supply chain at Netafim, a global leader in precision irrigation. “At Netafim I focused on the same customers and ambition as Hazera; helping farmers to get the best out of their crops for both quantity and quality.”
Go the extra mile “I got a very warm welcome, both at Hazera and Limagrain, there is a strong sense of partnership. The people I have met enjoy their profession and are very enthusiastic, willing to go above and beyond to serve our customers. They know that by doing so, they are making the world a better place. Shortly after I started at Hazera, I was lucky to meet many of my colleagues at the annual Limagrain conference in Prague.
Marathon run
“I just started my learning, there is a huge knowhow and great professionalism here” says Ofer. But our competitors are not waiting for us, and we have to be agile, flexible and focus on quality. We can’t stop, not even for a minute; we are running a marathon and we want to finish first. There is also an opportunity for becoming a well-integrated company and realizing solid and robust processes.”
Way of working
“We produce seeds all over the world; How can we do this as efficient as possible? What is our optimal footprint?, How to optimize our inventory? How can we leverage our capabilities? In my former positions I have helped answering similar kinds of questions. I’m looking forward to share my experience and contribute to Hazera.”
Hazera continues its fresh supply chain commitment by being present at Fruit Logistica 2017, presenting new products, ideas and opportunities for partnerships in the fresh produce supply chain. (more…)
Hazera, a top seed company staying close to its customers
Posted on Sep 22, 2021
Interview with Hazera’s Commercial Director Antoon Santegoeds
Vegetable seed company Hazera will soon open its doors to show its new range at the International Open Days, taking place from 27th September to 29th September on a brand new field in Warmenhuizen, The Netherlands. (more…)
Puma Personal watermelon and other special new varieties were showcased at the annual agricultural celebration
Posted on Sep 22, 2021
Hazera’s International Open Days at Moshav Nir Chen, Israel: 13 – 14 of July 2016
The annual agricultural celebration, a 13 year tradition, was held this year for the second time in Moshav Nir Chen in southern Israel, and showcased a range of Hazera crops developed for open fields, as well as a selection of greenhouse tomato varieties. (more…)
Hazera’s Official Training Video: Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV)
Posted on Aug 30, 2021
We are happy to present Hazera’s training video and sanitation guide for dealing with the new ToBRFV virus.
The purpose of this video is to assist growers and farmers to gain a better understanding of the ToBRFV virus, and to share some practical advice and active measures for eradicating the growth of this virus through the use of stringent hygiene and highly effective sanitation. (more…)