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HZPC Research B.V.

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HZPC Research focuses on innovation and collaboration. Improving our variety portfolio and growing techniques every single day.

From processors to packers, retailers to traditional fresh open markets. The breeding of potato varieties benefits from the insights of all. Since 1999 they have involved partners in their R&D process. It has resulted in continuous innovation, durable solutions and new future-proof varieties.
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Growers group works on future-proof seed potato cultivation
Abril 10, 2023

HZPC works with growers to future-proof seed potato cultivation

Growers learn best from other growers. This has been proven by the future-proof seed potato cultivation project, an initiative to examine upcoming changes in potato cultivation with a group of growers.
Potato Days 2022: No Time To Waste for future-proof potato growing
Octubre 31, 2022

HZPC Potato Days 2022: No Time To Waste for future-proof potato growing

On 9, 10 and 11 November, HZPC will open its doors in Joure – and online – to anyone with a passion for potatoes. During Potato Days 2022, they will discuss the challenges of food security and sustainability, now and in the future.
Septiembre 01, 2020

Gran proyecto europeo para desarrollar patatas tolerantes al calor y a la sequía

La Facultad de Ciencias de la Vida de la Universidad de Viena coordina un consorcio de 17 instituciones de investigación académicas líderes en Europa, cultivadores de patatas, una asociación de la UE sin ánimo de lucro, una agencia gubernamental y un desarrollador de tecnología de detección.
Robert Graveland, HZPC research, Metslawier: 'Marker-assisted classical potato breeding is going to change a lot in the range of varieties over the coming ten to fifteen years.'
Octubre 26, 2019

HZPC research: 'Marker-assisted classical potato breeding is going to change a lot in the range of varieties over the coming ten to fifteen years.'

Robert Graveland, HZPC research, Metslawier: ‘Marker-assisted classical breeding is going to change a lot in the range of varieties over the coming ten to fifteen years.’