Are you a grower, a seed distributor or a plant raiser, in the United Kingdom?
Do you want to limit your risks in an environment subject to new climatic constraints?
Would you like to find varieties to help you to achieve better results?
Would you like to obtain technical information to keep producing better?
Visit the next Field Days organised by Sakata from 9th to 10th October in the United Kingdom
to see some 70 vegetables and discover 13 new varieties in the field.
You are welcome to see vegetable varieties offering disease resistance, high-yield, efficient harvesting and uniformity.
Please find below some examples of (new) varieties that you will see in the field:
Figaro F1*
Strong bolting tolerance with a full resistance package Pe. 1 to 20
Azuma F1*
Widley adaptable variety
Accord F1
New cabbage with high yield and good field holding ability
Triton F1
The high performing and reference heat tolerant broccoli
*Under registration
The 2024 Field Days in the UK will also give you a chance to see, touch and taste varieties that answer consumer latest trends. Teams will explain to you the latest colourful, mini and sweet tasting varieties:
Tyrian F1
Double purple spears with excellent flavour
Golden Eye
Variety with unique gold colour
SQ220002 F1
Ideal variety for use in a microwave
Lucinda F1*
Sweet green Kabocha
*Under registration
This event is the good place to obtain technical information about seed quality, planting periods, and seed cultivation. Sakata team will discuss solutions tailored to your field and your climate conditions. Our specialists will be there to answer your questions.
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Kate Smart
Product Development Manager
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Sakata UK Ltd.
Spalding Road, Sutterton,
Boston, Lincolnshire. PE20 2EW
We are looking forward to welcoming you!
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Rue Jean Moulin
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Tel : +33 (0)4 66 71 75 00
Fax : +33 (0)4 66 71 75 09
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Sakata Vegetables Europe, a subsidiary of Sakata Seed Corporation (Japan), breeds, produces and markets high quality vegetable seeds for Europe, Middle East and Africa. It offers around 900 varieties of broccoli, tomato, squash, watermelon and cabbage to name a few.
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