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Integrated Breeding
Modern breeding and research techniques are essential in meeting market demands and anticipating consumer trends. At Nunhems, 26 breeding stations in 14 countries around the world and three major research centers are involved in developing and upgrading vegetable varieties to bring added value to local growers, retailers and consumers.
Specialized teams of plant breeders, molecular and cell biologists, bioinformatics specialists, seed technologists and phytopathologists pool their global knowledge in an Integrated Breeding approach for better and faster results. »more
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION NEWS
» All newsNunhems on Dutch Regional Television
Province Limburg, The Netherlands. On November 25, Nunhems' Marketing and Sales Director Ko Remijnse was invited by the Dutch regional television channel L1 TV to talk about innovations in vegetables, the ongoing growth of Nunhems, and the many benefits that the vegetable seed business delivers to consumers. »moreOfficial inauguration on September 23
Nunhems moves to new location in South Korea
Anseong, South Korea. Nunhems has moved its South Korean activities to a new location in Anseong near Seoul. The new facilities cover an area of 7 hectares and host the Nunhems country administration as well as the breeding programs for cabbage and hot pepper for the Temperate Asia Pacific region. »moreDevelopment of vegetable seed varieties for Murcia and the Mediterranean Basin
Nunhems opens reseach & development station in La Palma-Cartagena, Spain
La Palma (Spain). Nunhems has inaugurated a new experimental station in Cartagena in the Region of Murcia/ Spain. On an area of 16 hectares, the company will breed for new vegetable seed varieties in four crops to benefit growers, processors, retailers and consumers in Murcia and the Mediterranean Basin. »moreCountry Sites
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