Enza Zaden opens new research station in Sicily
Enkhuizen, The Netherlands
June 25, 2015
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Enza Zaden has officially opened its brand new research station in Santa Croce Camerina (Ragusa, Sicily) last month.
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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.
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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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