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Marc Smetryns: "Today the consumer can choose between sprouts with a classic taste and sprouts with a very mild taste"

Interview with Marc Smetryns, Syngenta's North West Area Product Manager for cauliflower and Brussels sprouts
Marc Smetryns, North West Area Product Manager for cauliflower and Brussels sprouts, provides advance information on Brussels sprouts acreage for the 2010 growing season. Although the last Brussels sprouts season was not a great success in North West Europe on account of weather conditions, diseases and lower prices, early Syngenta varieties performed well and helped growers to cope with the difficult situation.... more

 

 

Wolfgang Ott: "The situation in Eastern Europe is having a big influence on cabbage storage in North West Europe"

Interview with Wolfgang Ott, Syngenta Area Product Manager for Cabbage in North West Europe
Wolfgang Ott, Syngenta Area Product Manager for Cabbage in North West Europe, advises producers to adhere to the programmes they have planned, in spite of climatic conditions and market changes. According to this expert, cabbage production trends in Eastern Europe are affecting the way the market develops in North West Europe.... more

 

 

Emmanuel Deschamp: "Our research helps growers by ensuring a good yield and customers by ensuring that the product will be available"

Interview with Emmanuel Deschamp, Syngenta's North West Area Product Manager for cauliflower and broccoli
Last season, cauliflower production in the United Kingdom and France suffered the effects of poor weather conditions. A severe winter will always have a significant impact on crops, but it also provides seed companies with information about the extent to which different varieties are able to resist cold temperatures.... more

 

 

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