Enza Zaden opens new research station in Sicily
Enkhuizen, The Netherlands
June 25, 2015

Enza Zaden has officially opened its brand new research station in Santa Croce Camerina (Ragusa, Sicily) last month.

The station covers around 3 hectares with eight greenhouses (2,000 square metres each), 2,000 square metres dedicated to polytunnel melon screening, 3,000 square metres for open field crops, a nursery garden and various laboratories.

80% of the facility is dedicated to tomatoes, although research will also be conducted on melons, peppers, aubergines and courgettes.
Please read the full report on hortidaily .
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