High Yield, Long Storage.The Golden Combination!

Similar documents
Thinking vegetable seeds?

The Global Specialist

VARIETY CATALOGUE

Working With Your Environment. Phenotype = Genotype x Environment

Western Pepper CROP GUIDE

SAFFRON. It s beautiful, tasty and expensive

Yara Crop Nutrition for Soil Grown Horticultural Crops

SUNFLOWERS // PRODUCTS AND MARKETS // YOUR FIELD. OUR FOCUS.

The seeds are selected, developed, improved. and bred to be high in purity, yield and. quality, widely suitable for shipment, with

Brussels Sprouts FRESH MARKET CROP GUIDE

OILSEED RAPE PORTFOLIO 2017

Brassica FRESH MARKET CROP GUIDE

Green Onions SEASONAL AVAILABILITY

unleashing of plants the power

HASS CARMEN. Carlos Illsley. Rob Brokaw. Salvador Ochoa. Therese Bruwer A PRECOCIOUS FLOWERING AVOCADO TREE

City Farm Fest Plant Guide 2015 Location: The Dudley Greenhouse, 11 Brooke Ave, Boston, MA

WORLD SOUR CHERRY PRODUCTION (2011)

The Global Specialist

ESA PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS FOR VEGETABLE PRECISION SEEDS

Fall Vegetables. Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) Beets (Beta vulgaris) Bok Choy (Brassica rapa chinensis) Broccoli (Brassica oleracea italica)

Commitment of all. parties enables. high-quality table. grape production. The Moroccan Table Grape Project

Your Total Berry Solution

Cocoa Mass Signature flavour for your chocolate

New Sweet Cherries from Cornell are Too Good for the Birds

Instructor: Stephen L. Love Aberdeen R & E Center P.O. Box 870 Aberdeen, ID Phone: Fax:

AMERICAN FROZEN FOOD INSTITUTE February 23-27, Naturipe Farms

2012 Organic Broccoli Variety Trial Results

VOLANTE GROUP. A fresh way to look at the past by building on the future.

MALUMA HASS : A NEW RELEASED CULTIVAR IN COMPARISON WITH HASS

SUNFLOWER HYBRIDS ADAPTED TO THE FINNISH GROWING CONDITIONS

MALUMA HASS : A NEW RELEASED CULTIVAR IN COMPARISON WITH HASS

Eastern Pepper CROP GUIDE

Simon Limmer. Beyond recovery: Growth, value and innovation in the kiwifruit industry

KOREA MARKET REPORT: FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

Dehydrated Vegetables, Fruits, Herbs, and Spices Worldwide Distribution Sustainable Agriculture Value Added Services Customized Blends and Flavors

Instructor: Stephen L. Love Aberdeen R & E Center 1693 S 2700 W Aberdeen, ID Phone: Fax:

Instructor: Stephen L. Love Aberdeen R & E Center 1693 S 2700 W Aberdeen, ID Phone: Fax:

Success factors for introducing resistant grapevine cultivars

EXPANDED CHOICES FOR EXTENDED FRESHNESS SOLUTIONS

Varieties catalogue 2013

S U N F L O W E R HYBRID & MARKET GUIDE

STANDARD FOR PASSION FRUITS CODEX STAN

Climate Change and Wine

Succession Planting is planting two or more different vegetables in the same garden space within one growing season.

Carrots - What better crop to be passionate about!

European Seed Association ESA PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS FOR VEGETABLE PRECISION SEEDS

The Next Generation of Seed

What is Canola? Basic Canola Agronomics. Heath Sanders Canola Field Specialist Great Plains Canola Assoc. March 31 st 2014

Project Concluding: Summary Report Mandarin Trial for the California Desert

PROPOSED DRAFT STANDARD FOR AUBERGINES (At Step 5/8)

Global Perspectives Grant Program

Olericulture Hort 320 Lesson 20, Cucurbits (abbreviated)

LifeSpan Product Range April 2007

UV21137 Prepare and cook fruit and vegetables

Winter Oilseed Rape. Irish Recommended List for 2016 Sowing. CROPS EVALUATION and CERTIFICATION DIVISION

Crop Specific Application Rates & Timings. Crop Timing of Application Rate/ Acre. 1. Start of growth in spring

Elk Mound Seed. Company Introduction

Your Professional Partner in Instant Coffee. A Company of Neumann Kaffee Gruppe

STOP CROP GROW. Feijoa. information sheet

Wonderful Grapes by CERVINO Interfruits (Italia-Sicily)

Low Tunnel Spinach Variety Trial photos to accompany research report

Cocoa Prepared by Foresight October 3, 2018

Creating & Enabling Environment for Higher Productivity in Coffee: The case of Colombia

ABOUT US CORA SEEDS CORA SEEDS CORA SEEDS CORA SEEDS CORA SEEDS CORA SEEDS

Previous analysis of Syrah

The University of Georgia

A world of premium powders for every application

AVOCADOS IN THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY

Early-Release Seed Varieties

Bred by Snowy River Seeds marketed by Strube

PRESS KIT 2017 Recognized wine portfolio

Asian Herbs. Chop Suey. Mizuna. Red Antler. Tatsoi

SEED. PRODUCT CATALOG

CODEX STANDARD FOR LIMES (CODEX STAN , AMD )

Cucumber. Honeydew. Gremlin (Slicer Green) Icebreaker (Slicer White) Estilo. Sweet Delight. Intermediate Resistance: Gc, Ccu, Psl, WMV, PRSV, ZYMV

EDUCATION PROMOTING EXCELLENCE IN SPECIALTY COFFEE SPECIALTY COFFEE ASSOCIATION

Fall Transplant List 2017

Pulses GROWING FOR THE MARKET.

Crea%ng value is our business

ENHANCING THE CHARACTER OF THE WINE

Unit F: Harvesting Fruits and Nuts. Lesson 2: Grade, Pack, Store and Transport Fruits and Nuts

COLEACP PIP PROGRAMME. Financed by the European Union

CODEX STAN 293 Page 1 of 5

YOUR EXPERT IN COCOA TRANSPORTATION

Flexbar, the perfect partner for a Barista coffee station.

4 Steps to Survive the Fast Casual Digital Ordering & Delivery Revolution

World vitiviniculture situation

Peach and nectarine varieties for New York State

Recommended Resources: The following resources may be useful in teaching

Manufacturers List Issue 1

(Cucurbita maxima Duchesne)

Peaches & Nectarines and Cherry Annual Reports

Sugar Beet Varieties 2019

Colorado State University Viticulture and Enology. Grapevine Cold Hardiness

2009 GRAPE HARVEST IN ARGENTINA

High yield and powder of extraordinary quality!

GARDENING WEEK 9 EXTENDING THE LIFE OF YOUR GARDEN: FOOD PRESERVATION AND SEED SAVING

European Community common position on. Agenda Item 4 b) CODEX COMMITTEE ON FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES (12 th Session)

PACIFIC NORTHWEST WINTER CANOLA VARIETY TRIAL. Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center, Oregon State University, Pendleton, OR ABSTRACT

30/01/2013. Materials and Methods. Dr. Madan Gopal Saha. Project Personnel

Transcription:

Who we are

Hazera Committed to growing together Hazera is a global leader in the seed industry. Hazera brings expertise commitment and support, combining decades of experience with state-of-the-art technology. Hazera breeds, develops, produces and markets varieties and seeds in a wide range of vegetable crops around the world. Hazera s headquarters are situated in Israel and in 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. It allows us to offer technical support and to anticipate and respond to local needs by creating varieties that fit specific climates, growing conditions and market requirements. A complete range of crops Hazera offers varieties in a wide range of crops including tomato, onion, pepper, watermelon, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, melon, cucumber, radish, leek and lettuce - covering all major segments for these crops. Member of the Limagrain Group 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, specializing in vegetables, field crops and cereal products. Limagrain s vegetable seed division is the second largest company in the industry.

Hazera s onions portfolio is the result of years of intensive research and development activities, combined with the knowledge and needs gained from our partners in the industry. Hazera is committed to the continuous improvement of their onion portfolio by creating new varieties with better yields, disease resistances, storage and processing qualities. These new genetics bring improvements that the whole industry can rely on well into the future. Our onion range includes yellow, red, pink and white varieties across the crop-type segments of short day, intermediate day, long day and extreme long day, as well as overwintering, set and bunching onions. Hazera has successfully developed a wide range of onions with unique flavors and continues to supply the industry with improved varieties. From delicious sweet and mild flavored short day hybrid varieties, well adapted for production in tropical regions to those specially designed for long storage and robust yields even under stress conditions. With this high quality portfolio we are able to offer growers attractive, high performance varieties that can deliver success in all production processes as well as meeting consumer needs. The varieties are developed for different geographic regions, seasons, and climatic conditions, with consideration always given to changing market demands and consumer preferences. Alongside high yield and quality, our breeders focus on characteristics such as earliness, storage performance, firmness, dormancy, uniformity, bolting tolerance and disease resistance. We use the latest technology to improve these essential features and create stronger performing varieties. A very good example of this enhanced breeding is the introduction of the first Downy mildew resistant onion variety a few years ago. High Yield, Long Storage.The Golden Combination!

Short day Onions Bunching Onions Intermediate day Onions Overwintering Onions Long day Onions Set Onions Extreme long dayonions

Short day onions Short day onions A short day onion variety requires a minimal 10 hours of day length (light) before the bulb formation begins. More than 13 hours of day length will limit the growth of the canopy, which is needed for creating a good size onion with optimal storing qualities. Short day onion varieties are mainly grown in the latitudes ranging from 0 to around 35 degrees. Hazera has located their breeding activities in those same latitudes. In many areas short day onions are considered the first fresh onions on the market and they compete with the long day onions that have been stored from the previous season. Depending on the needs in the market, short day onion varieties come in several colors, like pink, red, white and yellow, with different quality aspect like single centers. In the short day onion production areas, many different shapes and grade sizes are also used, ranging from 45 to over 100 mm. In this crop-type varieties come in different maturity slots and different levels of firmness, skin retentions and dormancies.

Intermediate day onions Intermediate day onions This crop-type requires approximately 12 to 14 hours of day length before bulb formation begins. Intermediate day onion varieties are grown in the latitudes of 35 to 42 degrees. Some of these onion varieties are produced to be stored, shipped or transported over long distances and timescales, so storability, firmness and skin retention is a key aspect in our breeding activities.

Long day onions Extreme long day onions Long day onions Long day onion varieties will start bulb formation when they receive around 14 hours of day length. Long day onions are generally suitable for longer term storage of 5 months or more. Long day onion varieties are grown for several purposes, including export and long storability. These onions are characterized by a high level of dormancy, good skin retention and firmness. Also within this crop-type varieties come in several sizes, shapes depending on market requirements and can also exhibit differences in skin retention and the level of single centers. Extreme long day onions A day length of 16 hours or more is required to begin bulb formation in extreme long day onion varieties, which are also known as Rijnsburger types. These onions are firm, have a strong skin retention and have a high level of dormancy. The extreme long day onions are grown in areas where the required size ranges from 40 to 85mm, therefore onion production involves seed density at higher levels. These onions can be used for very long term storage and are also capable of being transported for exports to markets all over the world. Optimal growing condition for this crop-type requires a milder temperature, ranging from 15C to 25C.

Set onions Set onions are utilized within production programmes for several key reasons. In some areas where they face difficult early season conditions and temperatures, they use sets to achieve a better emergence and secure higher early yields. In other areas, early set onions are considered to be new fresh onions. Growers are able to plant set onions earlier creating a shorter growing season and helping them achieve an early harvest, which can often secure access to more attractive markets. Set onions are produced and utilized over two seasons. In the first year, small set bulbs are produced using a high seed density regime. The following season these small set bulbs are then planted at standard production densities and eventually harvested as a finished crop. In some areas the first year set onions have to be stored for a long time with some varieties requiring special conditioning to reduce bolting in the second year of cultivation. Set onions

Overwintering onions Bunching onions Overwintering onions Overwintering onions are being utilized to help start the harvesting of onions as early as possible and supply the market with new fresh onions. This crop-type is drilled in early autumn, withstanding cold winters and will be harvested as bulb or in some cases as bunch in late spring into early summer. Some of the varieties can withstand frost conditions of minus 20C. Varieties of this crop-type require day lengths of over 10 hours to start bulb formation. Bunching onions The true bunching onion varieties generally come from a different species than the Allium Cepa, known as Allium Fistulosum and are used for bunched onions or spring onions. Varieties from this crop-type are bulbless and have long edible hollow stems and leaves. Therefore the day length to start bulb formation is not an issue and these varieties can be grown anywhere in the world. This crop-type has a milder flavor and is used in many dishes raw or cooked.

Extreme long day onions Long day onions Intermediate day onions Short day onions +55.19.3705.9930 Attention: This information and any complementary/other verbal or written information that may be given on behalf of Hazera present average results of specific trials; these are neither exhaustive nor necessarily accurate and may not be regarded as advice, guidance, recommendation, representation or warranty. Sowing times and growing areas are indicative only. Pictures are illustrative only. The sale & use of seeds are subject to the terms and conditions appearing collectively on seed packages and in catalogues and/or at: http://www.hazera.com/terms-and-conditions. E&OE. Hazera 2016. All rights reserved.