Germinal Seeds GB - The new name for British Seed Houses
United Kingdom
December 2, 2013
Agricultural seeds business British Seed Houses, a wholly owned subsidiary of Germinal Holdings Limited, has been re-named Germinal Seeds GB with effect from 2 December 2013.
The change has been made to clarify its position as a part of the Germinal Holdings group and achieve consistency with other Germinal group companies throughout the world and does not impact in any other way on operations that run from the company’s Lincoln and Bristol units.
Germinal Seeds GB (formerly British Seed Houses) is part of the largest family-owned forage and amenity seed business in the British Isles, a company based in Northern Ireland and dating back to 1825. Managing director William Gilbert (pictured), a direct descendant of the founder, says the move is a reflection of the group’s progress and is particularly relevant to the global positioning of the group.
“Germinal Holdings’ interests now extend well beyond the British Isles, with seed production, research and development leading to significant sales taking place as far afield as New Zealand but also throughout Europe and across other continents,” he explains. “There are clear advantages in adopting a common name across our businesses, for consistency but also to convey common standards and aspirations.
“Our staff, customers, suppliers and partners of British Seed Houses will see no change other than the new name of Germinal Seeds GB and we will continue to provide the same service, the same commitment and the same high quality products. We will also continue to place the majority of our grass seed production in Britain as it offers significant advantages to us in quality control. Whilst it will be ‘business as usual’, the name change is also a sign of our intention to maintain strong progress across our business, through investment, continued innovation and expansion.”
Germinal Seeds GB’s agricultural business is based on the production, manufacture and distribution of quality forage seeds, which includes the Aber® High Sugar Grass (Aber HSG) varieties, white and red clovers, perennial chicory, lucerne, forage brassicas and forage maize. Through its funding of grass and legume breeding at IBERS Aberystwyth University, the Germinal group has the worldwide marketing rights for the highly successful Aber grass and clover varieties. The company also has significant involvement in key areas of plant and animal research and works collaboratively through the whole food supply chain from plant breeding to the food retail sector, playing its part in the development of sustainable livestock production.
Concurrently with the change of British Seed Houses to Germinal Seeds GB, the Northern Ireland subsidiary Samuel McCausland Ltd has become Germinal Seeds NI.
More news from: Germinal Seeds GB
Website: https://www.germinal.com/ Published: December 2, 2013 |
The news item on this page is copyright by the organization where it originated Fair use notice |