Following last year's success, Tozer is opening its trial fields at the Seed Meets Technology event in The Netherlands. Over the next three days, visitors from across the industry can discover more than a hundred vegetable varieties on the company's 1,300 m² plot.
The company is showcasing new varieties of its celery crop. Mendel stands out as a versatile dual-purpose variety with dark green leaves, a high petiole count, uniform knuckles and strong race 2 fusarium resistance. Curie, another dual-purpose option, is fast-maturing with similar dark green leaves and high petiole numbers, ideal for multiple market needs.
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The company's parsnip varieties also offer highlights: TZ 7508, notable for its uniform shape, color and suitability for pre-packing, and TZ 5152, offering consistent uniformity and canker tolerance for main to late season production.
Leek and brassicas complement the field. TZ 8380, a mid-early to main season leek with excellent shank quality, and TZ 8382, a main season leek combining good thrip tolerance with leaf and shank characteristics suitable for multiple markets, are both performing exceptionally well in field trials across Europe.
In wild rocket, the focus of breeding new varieties is on bolting, mildew tolerance and the serration of the leaves, which can be experienced on the field with a range of commercial varieties and new breeding material.
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New coriander varieties such as Flamenco and Rumba add further diversity. With Flamenco not only suited for winter production in warmer climates but also popular in northern Europe because of its dark-green shiny leaves, and Rumba performing well in cooler summer conditions, there's something to fit every region.
Finally, Tozer will display a wide range of pumpkin varieties of particular interest are the Wicked and Zombie varieties, the only UK bred pumpkins available.
"We look forward to welcoming visitors and sharing our latest innovations," says Marcel Bloemendaal, sales director Northern Europe. "This year, we are particularly excited about the developments in celery, leek and kale which continue to meet the demands of modern markets."
"Our trials offer growers and industry professionals a unique opportunity to experience the quality, uniformity and versatility of our varieties first-hand," says Steve Winterbottom, managing director. "More importantly, they're a great moment to engage in productive conversations with them."
With that in mind, a "Happy Hour" has been planned for visitors on 23 and 24 September from 4pm to 5pm to network and taste the company's celery gin and tonic.
All growers and professionals wishing to attend the Dutch Field Trials 2025 can book their appointments here.
For more information:
Tozer
Tel: +31 (0)228 755141
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www.TozerSeeds.com