Bejo - Catalogue South East Asia

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Catalogue Asia

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Bejo and Asia The statistics are rather impressive: of the 7.5 billion

Bejo has active breeding programmes for more than

people now on earth, approximately 60 percent live in

50 crops. More than 1200 commercialized varieties have

Asia. Of the world’s top 15 growth economies, many are

been developed in the various Bejo breeding stations in

Asian countries. With this prosperity, Asia can expect even

diverse climate zones worldwide. We are sure you can find

more people in the future, all of whom will need to eat

great onion, carrot, brassica and fruit crop varieties in our

fresh vegetables.

assortment to suit your specific growing conditions.

The continent itself is immense, spanning a distance of

Our commercial teams in the various Asian countries will

more than 5000 kilometers from north to south. With its

be happy to serve you as our customer. For contact with

many different climate zones, it challenges our breeders

Bejo Zaden B.V. in the Netherlands, you are welcome to

to make suitable varieties for all growing areas. And even

get in touch with Jeroen van der Weijde (sales support

on this huge continent, arable land and enough water

Asia), e-mail: j.vanderweijde@bejo.nl or Thijs Hoveling

can be difficult to find. Intensive usage of the available

(area business manager Asia), thijs.hoveling@bejo.nl.

farmland results in more disease pressure. Bejo recognizes all these developments and is 100 percent committed to developing better varieties for Asian

Bejo Zaden B.V.

growers. With a team of breeders, researchers, seed

Trambaan 1, 1749 CZ Warmenhuizen

technologists and growing specialists we always aim

The Netherlands

to give farmers better solutions and improve results

T +31 (0)226 396 162

in the field.

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Index Contact Person Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Product Forms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Resistance Terminology and Codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7

Brassicas

White Cabbage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11 Red Cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Cauliflower. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Romanesco & Green Cauliflower. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Chinese Cabbage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Kohlrabi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Broccoli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Sprouting Broccoli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Brussels Sprouts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Kale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Savoy Cabbage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Pointed Headed Cabbage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

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59-61

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Allium

Shallot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Onion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-29 Bunching Onion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Leek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Root Crops

Carrot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-35 Beet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Radish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Fruit Crops

Watermelon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newcomer: pepper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tomato . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cucumber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gherkin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zucchini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

39 40 41 42 42 42

Leaf Crops

Radicchio Rosso. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Green Hearted Chicory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Endive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Pak Choi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Spinach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Newcomer: lettuce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-51 Swiss Chard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Various Crops

Asparagus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fennel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Celery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cutting Celery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Celeriac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coriander. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parsley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Declarations and Disclaimers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 General Terms and Conditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-61 Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-63

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Bejo, breeder of vegetable seeds for the professional grower

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Product Forms All seed meets the requirements for standard seed of the EU Council Directive 2002/55/EC. Normal seed In general, normal seed has not been subjected to special processes. It is sold by weight and/or by count, depending on the product. Bejo Precision Bejo Precision is precision seed. The most stringent quality standards are employed for Bejo Precision. The seed has a uniform size and a high germination capacity. The ESA product specifications are the basic standards for Bejo Precision. Bejo Basic coating (green) Bejo Basic coating is a film coating incorporating fungicides. These fungicides protect the seed from seedling blight and soil fungi during germination. Basic coating is the standard Bejo seed coating. Advice safe use fungicide and/or insecticide coated seed When using fungicide and/or insecticide coated seed, you must take precautions for your own safety and the protection of the environment. See “Advice safe use fungicide and/or insecticide coated seed� on our website www.bejo.com. Seed Health Requirements In order to supply sufficiently healthy vegetable seeds and in order to meet the requirements of EU Council Directive 2002/55/EC, Bejo uses various disease risk management strategies to prevent and control seed transmitted diseases. These may include and are not limited to seed health testing programs, protected seed production, field inspections, seed treatments and other effective seed disinfection methods. ISHI-Veg has developed the Manual of Seed Health Testing Methods, which includes state of the art seed health testing protocols. Bejo follows the ISHI-Veg recommended minimum sizes of a representative sample for seed health testing. Information regarding the ISHI-Veg seed health test protocols and recommended minimum sample sizes can be found at: http://www.worldseed.org/isf/ishi_vegetable.html

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Resistance Terminology and Codes Definitions of the terms describing the reaction of plants to pests1 In the information provided by the Seller, the following meaning is given to the terms below: • ‘Susceptibility’: the inability of a plant variety to restrict the growth and development of a specified pest. • ‘Resistance’: the ability of a plant variety to restrict the growth and development of a specified pest and/or the damage they cause when compared to susceptible plant varieties under similar environmental conditions and pest pressure. Resistant varieties may exhibit some disease symptoms or damage under heavy pest pressure. Two levels of resistance are defined: I. high resistance (HR): plant varieties that highly restrict the growth and development of the specified pest under normal pest pressure when compared to susceptible varieties. These plant varieties may, however, exhibit some symptoms or damage under heavy pest pressure. II. intermediate resistance (IR): plant varieties that restrict the growth and development of the specified pest, but may exhibit a greater range of symptoms or damage compared to high resistant varieties. Intermediate resistant plant varieties will still show less severe symptoms or damage than susceptible plant varieties when grown under similar environmental conditions and/or pest pressure. It is to be noted that if a resistance is claimed in a plant variety it is limited to the specified biotypes, pathotypes, races or strains of the pest. If no biotypes, pathotypes, races or strains are specified in the resistance claim for a variety, it is because no generally accepted or relevant classification of the biotypes, pathotypes, races or strains of the cited pest exists. New biotypes, pathotypes, races or strains that may emerge are not covered by the original resistance claim. • ‘Immunity’: a plant variety is not subject to attack or infection by a specified pest. Resistance codes Resistances in our varieties are coded with a crop-specific resistance code (see the coding list on the next page for the explanations), unless indicated otherwise. In situations where a variety is resistant to more than one pest, the individual resistance codes will be separated by the symbol ‘/ ‘. For the latest information on resistances and the interpretation of resistance codes, please see www.bejo.com.

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FAO defines a pest as: any species, strain or biotype of plant, animal or pathogenic agent injurious to plants or plant products.

Pathogens (microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and fungi that cause a disease) are, therefore, included in the term ‘pest’.

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Resistance Terminology and Codes Code

Asparagus

Fungi

Bacteria

Brassica

Puccinia asparagi

Rust

Bc

Botrytis cinerea

Botrytis blight

Sv

Stemphylium vesicarium

Purple spot

Xcc

Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris

Black rot

Ac

Albugo candida

White rust

Foc

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. conglutinans

Fusarium yellows

Hb (ex Pp/Hp)

Hyaloperonospora brassicae (ex Peronospora/ Hyaloperonospora parasitica)

Downy mildew

Mb

Mycosphaerella brassicicola

Ring spot

Pb

Plasmodiophora brassicae

Clubroot

Vd

Verticillium dahliae

Verticillium wilt

Vl

Verticillium longisporum

Verticillium wilt

Tt

Thrips tabaci

Thrips

Alternaria dauci

Alternaria leaf blight

Ad Ar

Carrot

Celery, Celeriac

Fungi

Fungi Virus

Courgette

Viruses

Fungi

Code

Leek, (Bunching) Onion, Shallot

Black rot

Cc

Cercospora carotae

Cercospora leaf blight

Eh

Erysiphe heraclei

Powdery mildew

Ma

Mycocentrospora acerina

Liquorice rot

Ps

Pythium sulcatum

Cavity spot

Pv

Pythium violae

Cavity spot

Foa

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. apii

Fusarium yellows and wilt

Sa

Septoria apiicola

Late blight

CeMV

Celery mosaic virus

Celery mosaic

CMV

Cucumber mosaic virus

Cucumber mosaic

PRSV

Papaya ringspot virus

Papaya ringspot

WMV

Watermelon mosaic virus

Watermelon mosaic

ZYMV

Zucchini yellow mosaic virus

Zucchini yellows

CMV

Cucumber mosaic virus

Cucumber mosaic

CVYV

Cucumber vein yellowing virus

Cucumber vein yellowing

Ccu

Cladosporium cucumerinum

Scab and gummosis

Cca

Corynespora cassiicola

Corynespora blight and target spot

Gc

Golovinomyces cichorarearum

Powdery mildew

Pcu

Pseudoperonospora cubensis

Downy mildew

Px

Podosphaera xanthii

Powdery mildew

Fungi

Insects Fungi

Lettuce

Alternaria radicina

Viruses

Cucumber, Gherkin

English common name

Pa

Fungi

Insect

Scientific name

Scientific name

English common name

Ap

Alternaria porri

Purple blotch

Foc

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae

Basal rot

Pd

Peronospora destructor

Downy mildew

Pp

Phytophthora porri

White tip of leek

Pa

Puccinia allii

Rust

Pt

Pyrenochaeta terrestris

Pink root

Tt

Thrips tabaci

Thrips

Bl

Bremia lactucae

Downy mildew

Fol

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lactucea

Fusarium wilt

Virus

LMV

Lettuce mosaic virus

Lettuce mosaic

Insect

Nr

Nasonovia ribisnigri

Lettuce leaf aphid

Melon

Fungus

Fom

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. melonis

Fusarium wilt

(Rooted) Parsley

Fungus

Pc

Plasmopara crustosa

Downy mildew

Hot and Sweet Pepper

PMMoV Viruses

Pepper mild mottle virus

Pepper mild mottle

PVY

Potato Y virus

Potato Y

TMV

Tobacco mosaic virus

Tobacco mosaic

For

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. raphani

Yellows

Hb

Hyaloperonospora brassicae

Downy mildew

Virus

BNYVV

Beet necrotic yellow vein virus

Rhizomania

Virus

CMV

Cucumber mosaic virus

Cucumber mosaic

Cv

Cladosporium variabile

Leaf spot

Pfs

Peronospora farinosa f. sp. spinaciae

Downy mildew

TMV

Tobacco mosaic virus

Tobacco mosaic

ToMV

Tomato mosaic virus

Tomato mosaic

TSWV

Tomato spotted wilt virus

Tomato spotted wilt

Ff (now Pf)

Fulvia fulva (now Passalora fulva)

Leaf mold

Fol

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici

Fusarium wilt

Pi

Phytophthora infestans

Late blight

Va

Verticillium albo-atrum and/or Verticillium dahliae

Verticillium wilt

Ma

Meloidogyne arenaria

Root-knotnematode

Mi

Meloidogyne incognita

Root-knotnematode

Mj

Meloidogyne javanica

Root-knotnematode

Fon

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum

Fusarium wilt

Radish Red Beet/ Spinach Beet

Fungi

Spinach Fungi

Viruses

Tomato

Fungi

Nema­ todes

Watermelon

Fungus

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Brassicas

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White Cabbage

Brassica oleracea L. convar. capitata (L.) Alef. var. alba DC.

Early fresh market

Early fresh market

Early fresh market

Tiara

Benelli

Bronco

A small cabbage which can be

An attractive, flat/round

Healthy, strong hybrid with

used as a lettuce substitute.

cabbage which is well

dense internal structure and

Sweet tasting, crisp, tender

wrapped. Dark green in colour

short core. Grows well under

and more nutritious than

and very uniform, it makes an

different circumstances. Good

lettuce.

excellent supermarket

standing ability.

cabbage. Days after transplant: 80

uu

Days after transplant: 62

uu

Days after transplant: 70

uu

HR: Foc

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White Cabbage

Brassica oleracea L. convar. capitata (L.) Alef. var. alba DC.

Early fresh market Gunma Flat white cabbage. Nice cabbage with a mild, sweet flavour. Loose structure and thin, fresh green leaves. Days after transplant: 75

uu

Early fresh market Fieldwinner Flat white cabbage for cutting. Nice cabbage with a mild, sweet flavour. Days after transplant: 90

uu

Industry

Megaton A round cabbage, very productive with a medium sized core. Days after transplant: 102

uu

HR: Foc

uu

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White Cabbage

Brassica oleracea L. convar. capitata (L.) Alef. var. alba DC.

Variety

HR

IR

Growing days

Description

Katarina

59

Very early, smooth cabbage. Golden Acre type. Productive, nice uniform and with a good standing ability.

Parel

61

Very early and productive, compact, round, solid heads on a short stem with upright outer leaves. Suitable for close spacing for fresh market. Very good tolerance to bolting.

Tiara

62

A small cabbage which can be used as a lettuce substitute. Sweet tasting, crisp, tender and more nutritious than lettuce.

Farao

63

Solid, round shaped cabbage. Long field standability.

64

Very tasteful. Has a unique, sweet flavour. Nice round cabbages. Suitable for pre-pack.

Benelli

70

An attractive, flat/round cabbage which is well wrapped. Dark green in colour and very uniform, it makes an excellent supermarket cabbage.

Gunma

75

Flat white cabbage. Nice cabbage with a mild, sweet flavour. Loose structure and thin, fresh green leaves.

Cambria

Foc

Xcc

Fieldglory

Foc

77

Flat white cabbage. Nice cabbage with a mild, sweet flavour. Medium dense structure and blue green leaves.

Bowie

Foc

78

Variety for subtropical areas. Produces big round heads with blue green wrapper leaves. Suitable for fresh market.

Bronco

Foc

80

Healthy, strong hybrid with dense internal structure and short core. Grows well under different circumstances. Good standing ability.

Gideon

Foc

82

Early type for fresh market. Dark green, healthy, notched leaves. Nice internal leaves around the head.

Expat

Foc

82

Strong variety with an excellent internal quality and a dense internal structure. A rather dark colour and short core.

Sintex

Foc

83

Healthy, strong white cabbage hybrid with an excellent dense internal structure and a short core. Good standing ability.

Ramada

Foc

83

Strong hybrid cabbage with excellent internal quality and compact structure. A rather dark colour and short core. Head is nicely closed and not susceptible to splitting.

Perfecta

85

Early Danish type. Easy growing with a high yield. Healthy on the field.

Fieldwinner

90

Flat white cabbage for cutting. Nice cabbage with a mild, sweet flavour.

Xcc

Hurricane

Foc

97

Vigorous grower, producing medium till large sized heads with flat/round shape. Suitable for short term storage.

Megaton

Foc

102

A round cabbage, very productive with a medium sized core.

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Red Cabbage

Brassica oleracea L. convar. capitata (L.) Alef. var. rubra DC.

Early and summer

Early and summer

Industry

Omero

Cairo

Azurro

Suitable for the mini cabbage

Mid early variety with high

Compact heads. Beautiful

market. Uniform with a fresh

yield, big size.

internal and external red

appearance.

colour. Good standing ability. Days after transplant: 100

uu

Days after transplant: 78

Short core. Very uniform.

HR: Foc

uu

uu

Days after transplant: 97

uu

Variety

HR

Omero

Growing days

Description

78

Suitable for the mini cabbage market. Uniform with a fresh appearance.

92

Beautiful internal and external colour. Short core. Healthy plant with good standing ability.

97

Compact heads. Beautiful internal and external red colour. Good standing ability. Short core. Very uniform.

100

Mid early variety with high yield, big size.

Buscaro

105

Mid early and healthy variety for industry, fresh market and short storage. Produces big sized heads with an attractive internal and external colour.

Klimaro

123

For industry and long term storage. Good standability. Nice intern colour and dense structure.

Ranchero

Foc

Azurro Cairo

Foc

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Cauliflower

Brassica oleracea L. convar. Botrytis (L.) Alef. var. botrytis L.

NEW

NEW

Oviedo

Vigo (Bejo 3033)

Cartama (Bejo 2879)

Very early and fast growing.

For tropical and humid

Very early tropical cauliflower

Very upright, healthy plant.

climates.

for fresh market

Produces firm heads with a good frame.

Days after transplant: 75

Days after transplant: 50

uu

uu

IR: Xcc

uu

Days after transplant: 66

uu

IR

Variety

Cartama (Bejo 2879) NEW

Growing days

Description

50

Very early tropical cauliflower for fresh market.

54

Very early tropical cauliflower for fresh market.

Colonia

60

Mid early tropical cauliflower with fine structure for fresh market.

Oviedo

66

Very early and fast growing. Very upright, healthy plant. Produces firm heads with a good frame.

Xcc

75

For tropical and humid climates.

Flamenco

Vl

76

Early variety with high yield. For fresh market. A vigorous variety with erect leaves and a good curd protection. Not susceptible to riceyness.

Encanto

Vl

77

High yielding variety. Excellent curd quality. Grows well under warm conditions.

Fargo

Vl

92

Hybrid for early summer and autumn cropping. Deep solid white curds with strong upright leaves. Recommended for fresh market and industry. Very productive with well protected curds.

Campos

Vigo (Bejo 3033) 

Xcc

NEW

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Romanesco & Green Cauliflower Brassica oleracea L. convar. botrytis (L.) Alef. var. botrytis L.

White Gold

Veronica

Susana

Early Romanesco. Productive

Uniform hybrid suitable for

Green cauliflower hybrid for

and strong against white

late summer and autumn

autumn crop. Vigorous growing

blister. Produces a nice curd

production. Produces a nice

crop with dark green, erect

with attractive, fresh green

curd with attractive, fresh

leaves. Attractive green, very

florets. This variety has many

green florets. Good standing

smooth, solid curds. Has a

outerleaves and a good

ability and very strong against

remarkable good flavour.

standing ability. Very strong

riceyness and red

against riceyness, bracting and

discoloration. High resistance

uu

red discoloration.

to Fusarium oxysporum.

uu

Days after transplant: 89

uu

HR: Ac / Foc

uu

uu uu

Days after transplant: 105 HR: Foc

Days after transplant: 91 HR: Foc

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Chinese Cabbage Brassica pekinensis (Lour.) Rupr.

NEW

Manoko

Suzuko

Pacifiko

Early maturity, suitable for

High yielding variety. Dark

Dark green with yellow

autumn, winter and early

coloured, dense, well closed

internal colour. Very

spring. Very slow bolting.

heads. Very productive,

productive with high resistance

Manoko has high resistance to

excellent quality.

to clubroot.

Fusarium yellows. Days after transplant: 61

uu

HR: Foc/Pb 0,1,3

uu

uu

Days after transplant: 50

uu

uu

Days after transplant: 64 HR: Foc/Pb 0,1,3

HR: Foc

uu

Variety

HR

Growing days

Manoko

Foc

50

Early maturity, suitable for autumn, winter and early spring. Very slow bolting and high resistance to Fusarium yellows.

Optiko

Foc

60

Cylindrical and well closed. Nice internal yellow colour. Strong against bolting.

Foc/Pb 0,1,3

61

High yielding variety. Dark colour with heads that are dense and well closed. Very productive, excellent quality with high resistance to clubroot races 0,1,3.

Emiko

Foc/Pb 0,1,3

63

Mid size cylindrical shaped Chinese cabbage. Strong against leaftop browning. Easy to harvest. Dark green. Good storabilty.

Pacifiko

Foc/Pb 0,1,3

64

Dark green with yellow internal colour. Very productive with high resistance to clubroot, races 0,1,3 and Fusarium yellows.

65

Bright yellow inside color and thin veins. Perfect for Kimchi. Populair type in Korea.

Foc/Pb 0,1,3

67

The ultimate storage cabbage. Mid size cylindrical shaped cabbage. Easy to harvest. Dark green.

Foc/Pb 0,1,3

70

A vigorous variety that is high yielding, producing dense heads with a dark green exterior and a yellow interior.

Suzuko

Bejo 3135

NEW

NEW

Bilko Bazuko

NEW

Description

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Kohlrabi

Brassica oleracea L. convar. acephala (DC.) Alef. var. gongylodes

Kordial

Kolibri

Kossak

Good quality bulbs with flat/

Mid-early very productive

This high yielding variety is

round shape. Crispy. Upright

variety. Flat/round shape with

excellent for industrial

and dark green leaves. For

medium tall tops. Excellent

purposes. It produces big leaves

fresh market.

flesh quality, beautiful white

with globe shaped bulbs which

interior and nice purple colour

have a fine internal quality.

outside.

Strong against woodiness.

Days after transplant: 67

uu

HR: Foc

uu

Days after transplant: 70

Days after transplant: 130

uu

uu

IR: Xcc

uu

High brix content

uu

Variety

HR

IR

Korist

Growing days

Description

65

Very early white variety, flat/globe shape with mild, crisp tasty flesh, which holds a long time without getting woody. Healthy leaf. Very uniform ripening. Suitable for fresh market and industry.

Konmar

Foc

66

Attractive variety with medium green colour and white flesh. Excellent taste and habit. Can be grown to a larger size.

Konan

Foc

66

Very uniform variety for fresh market. Healthy and erect leaves.

Kordial

Foc

67

Good quality bulbs with flat/round shape. Crispy. Upright and dark green leaves. For fresh market.

70

Mid-early very productive variety, flat/round shape with medium tall tops. Excellent flesh quality, beautiful white interior and nice purple colour outside. High brix content.

130

This high yielding variety is excellent for industrial purposes. It produces big leaves with globe shaped bulbs which have a fine internal quality. Strong against woodiness.

Kolibri Kossak

Xcc

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Broccoli

Brassica oleracea L. convar. botrytis (L.) Alef. var. cymosa Duch.

Variety

HR

IR

Growing days

Suitable for

Description

Batavia

Foc

Ac

65

Hot climate

Very early variety. Medium sized, very solid head with a fresh green colour.

Burney

Foc

Ac

66

Hot climate

Early variety for summer and autumn harvest. Produces ball shaped heads with a smooth dome and a fresh green crop colour. This variety is very suitable for hot circumstances.

Malibu

Foc

Xcc

68

Moderate climate

Early variety, nice shape head, very uniform and quick growth.

71

Hot climate

Early variety. Solid and heavy head with a fresh green colour. Strong against fungal diseases. Good shelflife after harvest.

Ac

76

Moderate climate

Mid early variety, suitable for summer and autumn. Easy growth and open plants. Very nice shaped and heavy heads.

Ac

77

Moderate climate

Mid early variety. Very productive and strong vigourous plants. Nice dark green colour and nice beads.

Ac/ Xcc

Lucky

Lucky

Covina

Foc

Early variety. Solid and heavy head with a fresh green colour. Strong against fungal diseases. Good shelflife after harvest.

Delano 

NEW

Days after transplant: 71

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Suitable for: Hot climate

uu

IR: Ac/Xcc

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Sprouting Broccoli

Brassica oleracea L. convar. botrytis (L.) Alef. var. cymosa Duch.

NEW

NEW

Burgundy (BE 3047)

Montebello

Santee

Early variety, very uniform,

Early variety, suitable for one-

Compact hybrid producing an

suitable for one-cut segment

cut segment harvest, very

abundance of uniform shaped,

harvest, keeps colour well.

productive. Nice taste and

medium dark purple spears.

texture. Days after transplant: 115

uu

Days after transplant: 70

uu

Colour: Purple

uu

Days after transplant: 80

uu

Colour: Green

uu

HR

Variety

Colour: Purple

uu

IR

Burgundy (BE 3047 NEW

Colour

Growing days

Description

Purple

70

Early variety, very uniform, suitable for one-cut segment harvest, keeps colour well.

Foc

Ac

Green

80

Early variety, suitable for one-cut segment harvest, very productive. Nice taste and texture.

Santee

Foc

Xcc

Purple

115

Compact hybrid producing an abundance of uniform shaped, medium dark purple spears.

Mendocino

Foc

Xcc

Purple

140

Very uniform and high yielding purple sprouting broccoli for cooler climates.

Montebello

NEW

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Brussels Sprouts

Brassica oleracea L. convar. oleracea var. gemmifera DC.

Davlin

Franklin

Divino

Very early variety. Smooth,

Early variety. Strong against

Early variety with a good

dark green sprout with

bolting and thrips.

bolting tolerance. Smooth,

excellent taste. Short stem

dark green sprout. Suitable for

with strong standing ability.

very fertile soil type and easy

Days after transplant: 140

uu

for processing. Days after transplant: 120

uu

Days after transplant: 145

uu

Growing days

Description

120

Very early variety. Smooth, dark green sprout with excellent taste. Short stem with strong standing ability.

140

Early variety. Strong against bolting and thrips.

Divino

145

Early variety with a good bolting tolerance. Smooth, dark green sprout. Suitable for very fertile soil type and easy for processing.

Dagan

160

Early Abacus type producing dark, round sprouts. High yielding and strong against lodging.

170

Mid early variety. Very strong standability. Very productive for slightly smaller sprouts.

HR

Variety

IR

Davlin Franklin

Sofia 

Foc

NEW

Xcc

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Kale

Brassica oleracea L. convar. Acephala (DC). Alef. var. sabellica L.

Darkibor

Reflex

Redbor

A dark green, finely curled

Medium tall, dark green

A red borecole with an intense

hybrid. Mid-late, high yielding,

variety. Very strong plant and

dark red colour. Redbor is

medium tall variety.

high yielding. Very strong

suitable as vegetable as well

against yellowing and leaf fall.

as ornamental plant.

Days after transplant: 105

uu

Days after transplant: 120

uu

IR: Xcc

uu

Days after transplant: 125

uu

IR: Xcc

uu

Variety

IR

Growing days

Description

Starbor

92

Very productive kale, especially for mowing. Nice dark green colour.

Darkibor

105

A dark green, finely curled hybrid. Mid-late high yielding, medium tall variety.

Winterbor

Xcc

110

A dark green variety, suitable for late winter, a medium tall hardy variety which produces strong, erect leaves.

Reflex

Xcc

120

Medium tall, dark green variety. Very strong plant and high yielding. Very strong against yellowing and leaf fall.

Redbor

Xcc

125

A red borecole with an intense dark red colour. Redbor is suitable as vegetable as well as ornamental plant.

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Savoy Cabbage

Brassica oleracea L. convar. capitata (L) Alef. var. sabauda L.

Pointed Headed Cabbage Brassica oleracea L. convar. capitata (L.) Alef. var. alba DC.

Famosa

Caramba

Uniform, mid-early Savoy producing compact, flat/

Very productive, nice filled, heavy variety.

round heads of 2-3 kg. Perfect for supermarkets.

Produces dark green, large, smooth leaves. Perfect standing ability in the field.

Days after transplant: 70

uu

IR: Ac

Days after transplant: 75

uu

uu

Growing days

Description

IR: Ac

70

Uniform, mid-early Savoy producing compact, flat/round heads of 2-3 kg. Perfect for supermarkets.

HR: Ac

85

Firm heads with dark green blistered outer leaves.

Variety

HR/IR

Famosa

Clarissa

Variety

HR

Caramba

Caraflex

Foc

Growing days

Description

75

Very productive, nice filled, heavy variety. Produces dark green, large, smooth leaves. Perfect standing ability in the field.

76

A very sweet pointed cabbage that produces 1.5 kg heads of excellent uniformity.

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Allium

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Shallot

Allium cepa var. aggregatum L.

Short day

Short day

Long day

Tropix

Maserati

Ambition

Tropical light red shallot

Tropical red shallot hybrid for

A red/brown shallot suitable

variety for short day areas.

short day areas. Maserati

for long term storage. Easy to

Produces globe shaped bulbs.

produces globe shaped bulbs.

grow and great taste. High

The thin leaves are upright and

Because of its good skin

yielding. The bulb shape is

light green. The best

quality, Maserati can be used

globe to elongated-globe.

productivity will be under dry

for short term storage. The

Because of the high level of

conditions. Can be stored for a

leaves are upright and thick

uniformity it develops a

short term.

which give a natural tolerance

beautiful grading of the final

towards fungi under wet

product.

Days after transplant: 110

conditions. Due to the very

IR: Foc/Pt

strong root system it can

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withstand a short dry period.

uu

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Days after transplant: 156 IR: Pt

The variety has a high production capacity. The big sized bulbs are easy to peel. Days after transplant: 120

uu

IR: Foc/Pt

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Onion Allium cepa L.

Short day/Red Bombay Red Passion Red Bombay hybrid for tropical and short day areas. Beautiful dark red colour with a nice globe shape. Days after transplant: 100

uu

IR: Foc/Pt

uu

Short day/Red Creole Red Dragon Early Red Creole type for long term storage. Intense deep red colour. Days after transplant: 110

uu

IR: Foc/Pt

uu

Short day/Grano

Red Nice Mid late maturing variety. The bulbs are nice globe shaped and have a dark red colour. Days after transplant: 100

uu

IR: Foc

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Onion Allium cepa L.

Short day NEW

Trophy Yellow short day variety, combination of Bombay and Grano. Very suitable for tropical climates. Days after transplant: 90

uu

IR: Foc/Pt

uu

Short day/Granex Pirate Mid early Granex type. Nicely shaped and mild taste. Strong against diseases and very productive. Strong against doubles. Days after transplant: 120

uu

IR: Foc/Pt

uu

Short day/Granex

Alison Very productive and late maturing Granex type. Days after transplant: 120

uu

IR: Foc/Pt

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Onion Allium cepa L.

Short day/Grano Basic Good bolting tolerance. Produces uniform and firm bulbs. Days after transplant: 120

uu

IR: Foc/Pt

uu

Short day/Lockyer Buzios Very uniform round bulbs with dark skin. High yielding. Days after transplant: 120

uu

IR: Foc/Pt

uu

Short day/Lockyer

Maragogi Short day variety, holds well in tropical conditions. Days after transplant: 120

uu

IR: Foc/Pt

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Onion Allium cepa L.

Short day/White Bombay

Short day/Grano

Colomb

Nube

White Bombay hybrid for fresh market, storage

Productive white variety. Recommended for

and dehydration.

fresh market.

Days after transplant: 145

uu

IR: Pt

uu

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Days after transplant: 190 IR: Foc/Pt

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IR

Variety

Growing days*

Daylength

Description

Red Red Passion

Foc/Pt

100

Short

Red Bombay hybrid for tropical and short day areas. Beautiful dark red colour with a nice globe shape.

Red Nice

Foc

100

Short

Mid late maturing variety. The bulbs are nice globe shaped and have a dark red colour.

Red Dragon

Foc/Pt

110

Short

Early Red Creole type for long term storage. Intense deep red colour.

Sakanal  NEW

Foc/Pt

110

Short

Light Red Bombay hybrid for long term storage.

Red Label

Pt

155

Intermediate

Early intermediate with excellent colour and yield. Good skin quality and moderate storability. Highly uniform.

Red Angel

Pt

159

Intermediate

Round shaped, high yield. Strong and healthy bulbs with nice red colour.

Red Sensation

Foc/Pt

170

Short

Very strong root system. Very good for long storage. Good skin quality.

Redbeauty

Pt

172

Long

Very early red onion. Good yield and beautiful colour.

Red Hunter

Pt

176

Short

Mid late, short day variety. The bulbs have a flat/globe shape with a dark red colour.

Electric

Foc

290

Overwintering

Shiny, dark red, round shaped bulbs. Suitable for fresh market.

Yellow Trophy  NEW

Foc

90

Short

Yellow short day variety, combination of Bombay and Grano. Very suitable for tropical climates.

Buzios

Foc/Pt

120

Short

Very uniform round bulbs with dark skin. High yielding.

Maragogi

Foc/Pt

120

Pirate

Foc/Pt

120

Short

Mid early Granex type. Nicely shaped and mild taste. Strong against diseases and very productive. Strong against doubles.

Basic

Foc/Pt

120

Short

Good bolting tolerance. Produces uniform and firm bulbs.

Alison

Foc/Pt

135

Short

Very productive and late maturing Granex type.

Totana

Foc/Pt

136

Intermediate

Foc/Pt

140

Short

Round shaped, dark skin and very uniform.

Reforma

Foc/Pt

150

Short

Late high yielding Grano type. Produces uniform, firm bulbs.

Cartier  NEW

Pt

165

Long

Round, early Sapporo-Ki type. Thin neck and excellent bolting tolerance. Suitable for medium term storage.

Foc/Pt

169

Long

Mid early variety. Vigorous variety, thin neck, round shaped onion and right earliness for this day length. Suitable for medium long storage. Nice brown skin.

Crockett

Foc/Pt

170

Intermediate

Alvara

Pt

170

Short

Short day variety, holds well in tropical conditions.

Gunnison

Pt

174

Long

Good sprouting tolerance. Perfect combination of yield and quality.

Manas

Foc/Pt

174

Intermediate

Very strong root system. Very good for long term storage. Good skin quality.

Element

Foc

270

Overwintering

Good shape and good bolting tolerance. Productive variety.

Bridger

Foc

279

Overwintering

Mid early overwintering type for semi long day areas. Produces semi globe shaped bulbs. Nice yellow colour and a good bolting tolerance.

Colomb  NEW

Pt

110

Short

White Bombay hybrid for fresh market, storage and dehydration. Strong against Pinkroot.

White Album

Foc/Pt

140

Short

An earlier white Grano type. Very nice white coloured bulbs. High yield.

Monjablanca

Foc/Pt

170

Short

Short day Grano hybrid. Round shaped with thin ‘wax layer’ on the foliage.

Nube

Foc/Pt

170

Short

Productive white variety. Recommended for fresh market.

Plano

NEW

Oneida (BGS 342)  NEW

Short day variety, holds well in tropical conditions.

An early Spanish intermediate type. Productive and despite its earliness, it produces firm bulbs.

Mid-early onion for semi long day areas. Produces nice dark brown coloured onions. Very suitable for long term storage.

White

* Depending on climate, might vary.

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Bunching Onion Allium fistulosum L.

NEW

Park A bunching onion suitable

IR

Variety

Growing days

Description

for overwintering. Performs well in shorter day length areas. Days after transplant: 72

uu

Foc/Pt

72

A bunching onion suitable for overwintering. Performs well in shorter day length areas.

Parade

Foc/Pt

80

The real ‘spring bunching onion’. Upright tops and strong roots, no bulbing. Productive and fast growing.

Plaza

Foc/Pt

82

Nice dark green foliage and high yield. Very uniform.

Variety

IR

Growing days

Lincoln

Ap/ Pp

86

Early, good yield, very long and nice stems.

Rally

Pa/ Pp

90

Early leek of excellent quality. High yielding, bolting tolerant and easy to clean with a strong tolerance to disease.

Lancia

Ap/ Pa/ Pp

98

High yielding, fast growing and healthy variety. Strong and erect foliage. Medium green colour.

Park

NEW

IR: Foc/Pt

uu

Leek

Allium porrum L.

Lincoln

Description

Early, good yield, very long and nice stems. Days after transplant: 86

uu

IR: Ap

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Root Crops

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Carrot

Daucus carota L.

Bunching, snack

Nantes

Berlicum

Mokum

Natuna

Belgrado

This variety has a very good

High yielding continental

Very high yielding Berlicum

flavour - the best of the

Nantes variety with roots of

type. Produces cylindrical and

bunching carrots.

exceptional quality. Very

bulky carrots. Smooth variety

uniform, showing strength

with strong tops and a good

against breakage.

colour.

Days after sowing: 87

uu

IR: Ar/Cc/Ps,Pv

uu

Days after sowing: 117

uu

IR: Ar/Cc/Ps,Pv

uu

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Days after sowing: 111 IR: Cc

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Carrot

Daucus carota L.

Nantes

Tropical Nantes

Tropical Nantes

Yes

Niagara

Tripoli

Norma

Bulky, high yielding Nantes,

Uniform tropical Nantes type.

Long and slender Nantes

suitable for warm and dry

Developed for Brazilian rainy

variety for (sub) tropical

conditions.

season. Holds well under warm

conditions. Strong foliage.

and wet conditions.

Produces medium sized carrots.

Days after sowing: 100

uu

IR: Ad/Ar/Cc

uu

Days after sowing: 100

uu

IR: Ad/Ar/Cc

uu

Days after sowing: 104

uu

IR: Ad/Cc

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Carrot

Daucus carota L.

Nantes

Flakkee

Nantes

Rainbow

Deep Purple

Mello Yello

This variety produces carrots

Purple Flakkee type, well filled

Large, cylindrical, yellow

with mixed colours, including

and conical with very strong

carrot. Very uniform and

white, yellow and orange. Fine,

internal and external colour.

perfect for slicing. Strong and

long, cylindrical roots with strong foliage.

healthy foliage. Days after sowing: 135

uu

IR: Ps,Pv

uu

Days after sowing: 92

uu

Days after sowing: 115

uu

IR: Ad/Cc

uu

IR: Ad/Ar/Cc

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Variety

Growing days

Description

Bunching, snack Adelaide

Ar/Cc/Ps, Pv

85

Mini finger carrot, which is cylindrical with a great taste. Makes an excellent snack carrot.

Mokum

Ar/Cc/Ps, Pv

87

This variety has a very good flavour - the best of the bunching carrots.

Niagara

Ad

100

Bulky, high yielding Nantes, suitable for warm and dry conditions.

Newton

Ad

103

Produces long, cylindrical, and stump rooted carrots. Very smooth.

Nigel

Ar/Ar

107

Mid early Nantes. Heavy, cylindrical carrot. Well filled, strong against cracking. Bright colour after washing.

Nairobi

Ad/ Cc

112

Productive, somewhat conical, very smooth Nantes type. Perfect colour.

Napa

Ad/ Cc

115

Very vigorous and productive Nantes type for slicing. Intense internal and external orange colour.

Natuna

Ar/Cc/Ps, Pv

117

High yielding continental Nantes with roots of exceptional quality. Very uniform, showing strength against breakage.

Nevis

Ad/Ar/Cc

118

Mid early Nantes hybrid. Produces long, well filled roots with very good internal colour and healthy tops. Very smooth.

Nelix

Ad/Ar/Cc

120

Mid early Nantes type. Grows well in dry conditions. Produces strong and well-filled carrots with a good internal and external colour.

Baltimore

Ad

103

An early, cylindrical, smooth, well filled Berlicum with strong tops.

Bangor

Ad

110

Very productive Berlicum type. Strong against breaking. Nice cylindrical shape.

Belgrado

Ad/ C

111

Very high yielding Berlicum type. Produces cylindrical and bulky carrots. Smooth variety with strong tops and a good colour.

Berlin

Ad/Cc

113

Productive and uniform carrot Berlicum type. Suitable for both fresh market and juicing. Long, upright foliage with a high vigour.

Kamaran

Ad/Ar/Cc

135

Cylindrical Flakkee suitable for continental climates. Very productive and an excellent variety for juicing.

Tripoli

Ad/Ar/Cc

100

Uniform tropical Nantes, suitable for wet conditions. Strong foliage and dark orange color.

Bejo 3099

Ad/Ar/Cc

102

Uniform tropical Nantes type. Developed for Brazilian rainy season. Holds well under warm and wet conditions.

Norma

Ad/Cc

104

Long and slender Nantes variety for (sub) tropical conditions. Strong foliage. Produces medium sized carrots.

Ad/Ar/Cc

100

High yielding Chantenay/Kuroda type with strong and healthy foliage. Excellent bolting tolerance and grows well under warm as well as under cooler circumstances.

Ar/Cc/Ps, Pv

105

Filled, blocky, smooth Chantenay/Abaco type. Earlier than Cordoba and similar colour.

Ad/Ps, Pv

118

Early filled Chantenay with very good colour. Nicely filled and little waste.

Ad/Ar/Cc

134

Chantenay type with rather long, conical and stump shaped roots. Healthy, medium green, abundant foliage.

Ad/Ar/Cc

135

Mid early Chantenay type, producing smooth, well filled carrots. Very productive, intense colour. Vigorous and healthy foliage.

Rainbow

Ad/Ar/Cc

92

This variety produces carrots with mixed colours, including white, yellow and orange. Fine, long, cylindrical roots with strong foliage.

White Satin

Ar/Cc

95

White Nantes type, which is long and smooth with slender roots and a very sweet taste

Purple Haze

Ps, Pv

95

Early purple Nantes type with orange core. Slim and cylindrical carrots. For fresh market and industry.

Mello Yello

Ad/ Cc

115

Large, cylindrical yellow carrot. Very uniform and perfect for slicing. Strong and healthy foliage.

Purple Sun

Ps, Pv

126

Refined Nantes with striking purple colour through to the core. Healthy, great tasting and high in anthocyanin.

Deep Purple

Ps, Pv

135

Purple Flakkee type, well filled and conical with very strong internal and external colour.

Yellowstone

Ad/Ar/Cc

139

A vigorous, large carrot of medium to dark yellow colour. The variety is high yielding and can be used for bunching or juicing.

Nantes

Berlicum

Tropical Nantes

Chantenay Cordoba Curaçao  Cesena

NEW NEW

Carson Canada Coloured varieties

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Beet

Beta Vulgaris L. var. conditiva Alef.

NEW

Boro

Boldor

Avalanche

Productive variety with

Smooth, golden beet with

A productive, white fleshed

smooth, dark red beets and

bright yellow flesh and an

beetroot. The beets are round

strong green tops. Suitable for

excellent sweet taste. Can be

and have a sweet taste.

warmer, humid conditions.

cooked or used fresh in a salad. Growing days: 107

uu

Growing days: 110

Growing days: 105

uu

uu

Variety

Growing days

Wodan

95

Early type for fresh market. Strong against bolting.

Boldor

105

Smooth, golden beet with bright yellow flesh and an excellent sweet taste. Can be cooked or used fresh in a salad.

107

A productive, white fleshed beetroot. The beets are round and have a sweet taste.

Pablo

108

A smooth, round main crop variety producing beets with an intense colour and superior quality.

Boro

110

Productive variety with smooth, dark red beets and strong green tops. Suitable for warmer, humid conditions.

117

Heat tolerant variety. Round beets with healthy upright leaves, strong against soil born diseases. High brix content.

118

High quality beet with excellent internal dark red colour, without zoning. Good tolerance to bolting.

Avalanche 

Bohan

NEW

Red Cloud

NEW

Description

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Radish

Raphanus sativus L.

Medium top

Short top NEW

Rudolf

Ranger

Crispy texture and good shelf life.

Short top variety for tunnel, glasshouse or (acryl) cover. HR: For

uu

HR

Variety

IR

Rudolf

Crispy texture and good shelf life.

Rolex

For

Rosetta Ranger 

Description

Strong, erected and dark foliage. Suitable for bunching radish as well as for mechanical harvest. Upright foliage. Round red bulb with good internal quality.

NEW

For

Short top variety for tunnel, glasshouse or (acryl) cover.

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Watermelon Citrullus lanatus L.

Jasmin

Violin

Bedouin

Oval shape, baby size. Strong

Oval shape. Green rind with

Oval shape. Green rind with

against cracking. Yellow, sweet

narrow stripes. Late variety.

broad stripes. Medium plant

flesh with less fiber.

Medium plant vigour. Sweet

vigour. Good shelf life. Red,

and crispy flesh with less fiber.

sweet and crispy flesh with less seeds.

Days after transplant: 65

uu

Type: Charleston Grey

uu

Weight: 2,0-3,0 kg

uu

Days after transplant: 75

uu uu

Type: Striped Oval

uu

Weight: 8,0-10,0 kg

uu

uu

Days after transplant: 80 Type: Striped Oval Weight: 8,0-10,0 kg

uu

HR: Fon:0

uu

Type

Weight

Growing days

Jasmin

Charleston Grey

2,0-3,0 kg

65

Oval shape, baby size. Strong against cracking. Yellow sweet flesh with less fiber.

Origin

Striped Oval

2,0-3,0 kg

65

Oval shape. Green rind with narrow stripes. Early variety. Medium plant vigour. Sweet and juicy fruits with less fiber.

Striped Oval

3,5-4,5 kg

70

Oblong shape. Green rind with narrow black stripes. Medium plant vigour. Suitable for tropical climate. Red flesh colour.

Striped Oval

8,0-10,0 kg

75

Oval shape. Green rind with narrow stripes. Late variety. Medium plant vigour. Sweet and crispy flesh with less fiber.

Striped Oval

8,0-10,0 kg

80

Oval shape. Green rind with broad stripes. Medium plant vigour. Good shelf life. Red, sweet and crispy flesh with less seeds.

Crimson Sweet

8,0 -12,0 kg

80

Oval shape. Crimson Sweet type. Seeded watermelon.

Striped Oval

7,0-9,0 kg

85

Seedless watermelon. Round shape. Green rind with narrow stripes. Good shelf life. Nice red sweet and juicy flesh.

HR

Variety

Nourin 

NEW

Violin Bedouin Odin 

Fon:0 NEW

Bastin (Bejo 3038) NEW

Description

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Newcomer: pepper Bejo has been breeding for pepper varieties for many years already. Please contact your local sales person to discuss the latest developments in this crop. Bejo is looking forward to serve you with more high quality varieties in the near future.

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Tomato

Solanum lycopersicum L.

NEW

NEW

Toivo

Bejo 3137

Tobolsk

Indeterminated, late variety.

Plum shaped. Compact plant

Indeterminated, flatround

Medium sized, very uniform

with strong clusters and nice

beef. Good taste and a deep red

fruits.

color.

colour.

Fruit weight: 180-200 gr.

Fruit weight: 150-160 gr.

uu

uu

Fruit weight: 220-240 gr.

uu

HR: Fol: 0,1 / Mi / ToMV / Va

uu

HR

Variety

IR

Shape

Fruit weight

Description

Toivo 

NEW

Fol: 0,1 / For / Mi / ToMV / Va

Round

180-200 gr.

Indeterminated, late variety. Medium sized, very uniform fruits.

Tosmar 

NEW

Fol: 0,1 / Mi / ToMV / Va

Round

140-160 gr.

Smooth and firm fruits. Very good setting. Suitable for low- and highland and for in- and outdoor.

Bejo 3137 NEW

Fol: 0,1 / Mi / ToMV / Va

Oval

150-160 gr.

Indeterminated oval shaped variety. Compact plant with strong clusters and nice color.

Tobolsk

Fol: 0,1 / ToMV / Va

Flat round

220-240 gr.

Indeterminated tomato. Produces elongated square smooth fruits with dark red color. 4 to 5 fruits per cluster.

Tomoko

Fol: 0,1 / ToMV / Va

Round

80-120 gr.

Indeterminated round, uniform, firm and productive variety. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor. 4 to 6 fruits per cluster.

Round

50-70 gr.

Indeterminated Cocktail type tomato. Produces tasty firm fruits. Suitable for indoor cultivation.

Elongated

160-180 gr.

Indeterminated tomato. Produces elongated square smooth fruits with dark red color. 4 to 6 fruits per cluster.

Mountain Magic NEW Tonalba

NEW

Fol: 0,1 / Va Fol: 0,1 / Mi / ToMV / Va

Pi

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Cucumber

Gherkin

Zucchini

Bejo 3125

Allianz

Modena

Mini cucumber for summer

Long term storability.

Medium sized, dark green

Cucumis sativus L.

Cucumis sativus L.

Cucurbita pepo L.

NEW

cultivation. Heat tolerant. Fruit size 10 to 12 cm.

fruits with smooth skin. Days after transplant: 70

uu

HR: Ccu/CMV/Pcu

uu

IR: CVYV / Px

uu

Days after transplant: 59

uu

Days after transplant: 73

uu

Colour: Green

uu

HR: Ccu/ CVYV

IR: ZYMV/WMV/PRSV

uu

uu

IR: CMV/Px

uu

Gherkin

Zucchini

Cucumis sativus L.

Variety Allianz

Cucurbita pepo L.

Growing Type days 70

Spined

Description Long term storability. HR: Ccu / CMV / Pcu. IR: CVYV / Px.

Atlantis

72

Spined

Good adaptations to all kinds of soil. HR: Ccu / Px. IR: CMV / CVYV / Pcu.

Amour

75

Spined

Good taste and delicate skin. HR: Ccu / Px. IR: CMV / CVYV / Pcu.

Growing days

Colour

Description

Sanabria

41

Green

Mid early variety, vigorous. High quality, uniform fruitsize. Easy to harvest. IR: ZYMV/WMV/PRSV

Modena

59

Green

Medium sized, dark green fruits with smooth skin. IR: ZYMV/WMV/PRSV

Variety

Cucumber Cucumis sativus L. Yildo

72

Smooth

Mini cucumber suitable for warm con-ditions. The length 15-20 cm (depending on season). Semi multi fruitsetting (2/3 fruits per knock). Medium vigorous growth habit with good generative fruit setting capacity. HR: Ccu. IR: CMV / Pcu / Px.

Prado

121

Smooth

Early fertile, fast growing mini cucumber. Plastic tunnel and greenhouse production. Tolerant to low light conditions. Uniform, smooth and cylindrical fruits. Thin skin, bright green. Length of 18-20 cm. HR: Ccu. IR: Cca / CMV / CVYV / Pcu / Px.

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Leaf Crops

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Radicchio Rosso Cichorium intybus L.

Botticelli

Indigo

Leonardo

Very early variety with a good

Mid early and uniform variety.

Mid late and uniform variety

red colour. Suitable for warmer

Intense red colour. Green,

with high yield. Well closed

climates.

protective outer leaves.

heads.

Days after transplant: 60

uu

Days after transplant: 68

uu

Days after transplant: 81

uu

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Green Hearted Chicory Cichorium intybus L. (partim)

Jupiter

Variety

Growing days

Jupiter

74

Short heads and well closing.

Uranus

84

Long, dark green, cylindrical heads. Only for fresh market.

Variety

Growing days

Rhodos

50

Curly type. Very uniform selection with compact, well blanched heads.

Benthos

51

Strong crenated leaves with full yellow core. Strong against tip burn.

Description

Short heads and well closing. Days after transplant: 74

uu

Endive

Cichorium endivia L.

Rhodos Curly type. Very uniform selection with compact, well blanched heads.

Description

Days after transplant: 50

uu

Pak Choi

Brassica rapa var. chinensis

Bopak A dark green, compact Bok Choi. Uniform with high resistance to clubroot races 0,1,3 (HR: Pb 0,1,3). Days after transplant: 44

uu

HR: Pb: 0,1,3

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Spinach

Spinacea oleracea L.

Rebound

Responder

Space

Very early variety. Oriental

Rather fast growing variety.

Medium dark green leaves,

type with upright growing

Produces medium large leaves

upright and smooth to slightly

leaves.

of an oval-round shape.

savoyed. Suitable for warmer climates and slow bolting.

Days after sowing: 38

uu

Days after sowing: 50

HR: Pfs: 1-4, 6, 15

uu

uu

HR: Pfs: 1-12, 14-16

uu

Days after sowing: 48

uu

HR: Pfs: 1-3,5,6,8,11,12,14,16

uu

Growing days

Variety

HR

Description

Spiros

Pfs: 1-5, 8, 11, 12,14-16

38

Smooth type, suitable for baby leaf and bunching market.

Rebound

Pfs: 1-4, 6, 15

38

Very early variety. Oriental type with upright growing leaves.

Region

Pfs: 1-7, 11, 13, 15, 16

36

Very early variety. Oriental type with upright growing leaves. Improved mildew resistance.

Space

Pfs: 1-3,5,6,8,11,12,14,16

48

Medium dark green leaves, upright and smooth to slightly savoyed. Suitable for warmer climates and slow bolting.

Responder

Pfs: 1-12, 14-16

50

Rather fast growing variety. Produces medium large leaves of an oval-round shape.

Spargo

Pfs: 1-4, 15

55

Dark, semi savoyed leaves. Vigorous and very good keeping ability after harvest. Very suitable for packing.

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A FRESH LOOK AT LETTUCE Newcomer: Lettuce

We have various types and varieties of lettuce new in our assortment. Contact your local sales person to discuss the latest developments in this crop.

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Lettuce Lactuca sativa L.

Batavia

Batavia

Butterhead

Sementel

Aquarel

Antedis

For both spring and autumn,

More open and compact, small

Early, fresh and processing

big, green, very curled, big cut

cut, nice quality, flat bottom,

type, big, closed heads, easy

and strong against soil-born

good tipburn tolerance.

to peel.

diseasess. Colour: Green

uu

HR: Bl:16-28,30-32EU / Nr:0

uu

IR: LMV:1 / Fol:1

uu

uu

Colour: Green

uu

HR: Bl:16-33EU / Nr:0

uu

uu uu

Colour: Green HR: Bl:16-28,30-32EU / Nr:0 IR: LMV:1 / Fol:1

Variety

Type

Myrtel

Batavia

Bl:16-33EU / Nr:0

Sementel

Batavia

Bl:16-33EU / Nr:0

Aquarel

Batavia

Bl:16-28,30-32EU / Nr:0

LMV:1 / Fol:1

More open and compact, small cut, nice quality, flat bottom, good tipburn tolerance.

Sotalis

Butterhead

Bl:16-33EU / Nr:0

LMV:1

Light color, fresh and processing, nice bottom, strong against tipburn.

Antedis

Butterhead

Bl:16-28,30-32EU / Nr:0

LMV:1 / Fol:1

Early, fresh and processing type, big, closed heads, easy to peel.

HR

IR

LMV:1 / Fol:1

Description

Very dense, curly, good size, nice shape, light color. For both spring and autumn, big, green, very curled, big cut and strong against soilborn diseases.

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Lettuce Lactuca sativa L.

Oakleaf green

Oakleaf double red

Oakleaf triple red

Pleasance

Oakly

Oakus

Compact all season oakleaf,

Double red, all season, good

Compact, dense color, mainly

not too vigorous, nice closing,

vigour, nice bottom, mainly for

for processing.

nice bottom, thick leaves, shiny

fresh market.

green color.

HR: Bl: 16-30,32-33EU / Nr:0

uu

HR: Bl: 16-30,32-33EU / Nr:0

uu

Colour: Green

IR: LMV:1

uu

uu

HR: Bl: 16-33EU / Nr:0

uu

IR: LMV:1

uu

Variety

Pleasance

Type

Oakleaf green

HR

IR

Description

Bl: 16-33EU / Nr:0

LMV:1

Compact all season oakleaf, not too vigorous, nice closing, nice bottom, thick leaves, shiny green color.

LMV:1

Double red, all season, good vigour, nice bottom, mainly for fresh market.

Oakly

Oakleaf double red

Bl: 16-30,32-33EU / Nr:0

Oakus

Oakleaf triple red

Bl: 16-30,32-33EU / Nr:0

Compact, dense color, mainly for processing.

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Lettuce Lactuca sativa L.

Lollo green

Lollo double red

Lollo triple red

HR: Bl:16-28,30-32EU / Nr:0

uu

IR: LMV:1 / Fol:1

uu

Biondonna

Spectation

Solos

Medium green, curly, vigorous

All season, easy grower, good

Mainly for processing, quite

and heavy, good tip burn

weight, quite curled leaves,

compact, but good weight, dark

tolerance.

good against tipburn.

shiny color.

Colour: Green

HR: Bl: 16-28,30-32EU / Nr:0

uu

uu

HR: Bl: 16-33EU / Nr:0

HR: Bl: 16-33EU

uu

IR: Fol:1

uu

uu

IR: LMV:1

uu

Type

HR

IR

Biondonna

Lollo green

Bl: 16-33EU / Nr:0

LMV:1

Spectation

Lollo double red

Bl: 16-28,30-32EU / Nr:0

Lollo triple red

Bl: 16-33EU

Variety

Solos

Description

Medium green, curly, vigorous and heavy, good tip burn tolerance. All season, easy grower, good weight, quite curled leaves, good against tipburn.

Fol:1

Mainly for processing, quite compact, but good weight. Dark shiny color.

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Lettuce Lactuca sativa L.

Iceberg

Iceberg

Iceberg

Times

Topacio

Vibice (Bejo 26-144)

Uniform, flat shape, perfect

Nice flatround shape, good size

Big head, long harvest window,

wrap, nice layers, closed

but still early, closed base,

nice flatround shape, perfect

bottom, real good quality,

uniform.

slower filling.

medium size. HR: Bl: 16-33EU

uu

HR: Bl: 16-19,21-22,24-31EU

uu

HR: Bl: 16-33EU / Nr:0

uu

Variety

Type

Lectrice (AS26-124)

Iceberg

Bl: 16-33EU / Nr:0

Brice (Bejo 22-083)

Iceberg

Bl: 16-33EU / Nr:0

Bonnice (AS24-094)

Iceberg

Bl: 16-33EU

Flat shape, small ribs, closed bottom, quite uniform, size medium, very dense, light color.

Times

Iceberg

Bl: 16-33EU / Nr:0

Uniform, flat shape, perfect wrap, nice layers, closed bottom, real good quality, medium size.

Topacio

Iceberg

Bl: 16-33EU

Nice flatround shape, good size but still early, closed base, uniform.

Vibice (Bejo 26-144)

Iceberg

Bl: 16-19,21-22,24-31EU

Big head, long harvest window, nice flatround shape, perfect slower filling.

Nr:0

Early Romaine lettuce, vigorous, long leaves with good crunch, intense bright green color. Easy to grow and very uniform to harvest.

Bejo 56-154

Romaine

HR

IR

Description Very fast growing, round shape, strong against Tipburn, very heavy and dense, fast filling.

Fol:1

Fusarium resistance, late spring, early summer, flexible, flat shape, dark green, late filling.

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Swiss Chard Beta vulgaris L. var. vulgaris

Bali Suitable for any climate. Nice bright red stem. Very vigorous and long shelf life. Days after sowing: 45

uu

Silverstar Nice and uniform green leaves. Very vigorous. Days after sowing: 45

uu

Delta Strong green leaves with bright white stem. Very vigorous. Days after sowing: 47

uu

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Various Crops

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Asparagus Asparagus officinalis L.

NEW

Atticus

Bacchus

Erasmus

Mid early, medium thick, green

An early green, 100% male,

The first 100% male purple

variety for warmer climates.

anthocyanin free hybrid.

asparagus in the world. Sweet

High yield and uniform thick

Smooth, straight and relatively

taste, to be eaten raw or stir

spears.

thick spears.

fried.

Colour: Green

Colour: Green

uu

Variety

Colour

Atticus

Green

Magnus

Green & white

Verdus

NEW

Bacchus

Colour: Purple

uu

uu

Description

Mid early, medium thick, green variety for warmer climates. High yield and uniform thick spears. Can be used for both white and green production. Performs very well in warm climates.

Green

Excellent spear quality aspects regarding colour and tip closure. Strong against rust. Suitable for warm climate.

Green

An early green, 100% male, anthocyanin free hybrid. Smooth, straight and relatively thick spears.

Erasmus

NEW

Purple

The first 100% male purple asparagus in the world. Sweet taste, to be eaten raw or stir fried.

Amadeus

NEW

Green

An early green variety with thin healthy spears, medium length, very uniform spear size. For intermediate climates.

NEW

Green

An early green variety with medium thick spears, medium vigour, high yield.

Bejo 3025

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Fennel

Foeniculum vulgare Miller

Mars

Rondo

Orion

Attractive, round bulbs.

Produces very round, smooth

Medium to large, very versatile

Compact crop. Very suitable

bulbs with strong foliage.

variety producing white,

for short day and semi-short day areas.

flat/round bulbs. Days after transplant: 75

uu

Days after transplant: 87

uu

Days after transplant: 70

uu

Variety

Growing days

Description

Mars

70

Attractive, round bulbs. Compact crop. Very suitable for short day and semi-short day areas.

Solaris

73

A very productive variety for autumn production. Strong tolerance to cracking.

Rondo

75

Produces very round, smooth bulbs with strong foliage.

Orion

87

Medium to large, very versatile variety producing white, flat/round bulbs.

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Celery

Apium graveolens L. var. dulce

Tango Tall, dark and very smooth celery with excellent quality and uniformity. Days after transplant: 80

Variety

Growing days

Tango

80

Tall, dark and very smooth celery with excellent quality and uniformity. IR: Foa.

Mambo

83

Early green variety.

Jive

83

Good tasting variety, upright growth, suitable for sticks. IR: Foa.

Triumph

90

Dark green and very sturdy foliage. Long, thick and very fleshy stalks. IR: CeMV.

uu

Description

Cutting Celery Apium graveolens L. var. secalinum

Afina Long petioles. Sturdy, dark green foliage. Very good aroma and taste.

Variety

Growing days

Description

Safir

78

Attractive dark green colour. Very good regrowth after cutting.

Afina

80

Long petioles. Sturdy, dark green foliage. Very good aroma and taste. HR: Foa. IR: Sa/CeMV.

Days after sowing: 80 HR: Foa. uuIR: Sa/CeMV uu uu

Celeriac

Apium graveolens L. var. rapaceum

Yara (Bejo 3008) Early variety with strong bolting tolerance. Roots have a dense creamy interior.

Variety

Growing days

Description

Yara (Bejo 3008)

135

Early variety with strong bolting tolerance. Roots have a creamy interior. IR: Sa.

Brilliant

140

Very productive variety with a nice round shape.

Days after transplant: 135 IR: Sa.

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Coriander

Petroselinum crispum (Miller) Nyman ex A.W. Hill

NEW

Caribe

Commander

Strong, large foliage with an intense flavour.

New coriander variety with a stronger flavour

Strong against bolting.

than Caribe.

Days after sowing: 48

Days after sowing: 50

uu

uu

Parsley

Petroselinum crispum

Petra

Variety

Growing days

Description

A vigorous variety with triple curled leaves. Has good re-growth.

Petra

87

A vigorous variety with triple curled leaves. Has good re-growth.

Titan

97

Dark green, semi smooth leaved type. High dry matter content.

Days after sowing: 87

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Declarations and Disclaimers Provision of Information

Information provided by Bejo Zaden B.V. in any form whatsoever is without commitment. Descriptions, recommendations and illustrations in promotional publications like websites, catalogues and brochures are based as closely as possible on experiences in tests and in practice and are intended for general information purposes only and not as an indication of quality and/ or guarantee. Bejo Zaden B.V. in no event accepts any liability, however, on the basis of such information for different results obtained in the cultivated product. The buyer must determine whether the products are suitable for the intended horticultural crop and/or can be used under local conditions. For the most up to date information on resistance terminology and codes, product forms, statements, intellectual property rights and our terms and conditions of sale and delivery, please see our web site www.bejo.com.

Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris

Bejo Zaden tests all seed lots of their Brassica varieties for the presence of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris, the causal agent of black rot. Only seed lots of which a representative sample has been found to be free of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris will be delivered.

Clubroot disclaimer

When it is indicated that a variety has high resistance (HR) to clubroot, this means that the variety has high resistance to the indicated races of Plasmodiophora brassicae, the cause of Clubroot. However, if the soil is contaminated with the Clubroot fungus, then the grower should first test the variety in order to confirm that it is resistant to the strains present. Cultivation measures such as liming, drainage, application of calcium fertilizer and good crop rotation can help to reduce the incidence and severity of Clubroot.

Non-GMO

All registered and commercially available Bejo varieties were obtained by using traditional plant-breeding methods. Bejo has no genetically modified varieties available for commercial use.

GLOBALG.A.P.

You will find Bejo’s answers to GLOBALG.A.P. questions about propagation material at our website www.bejo.com.

Intellectual Property Rights

IMPORTANT NOTICE: All intellectual property rights reserved. Illegal reproduction and/or exploitation is forbidden. Violation of these rights may constitute a serious offence that is prosecutable by Law. For further information see www.bejo.com/conditionsand-declarations

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General Terms and Conditions These terms and conditions are effective from 1st October 2014 and replace all previously published versions of Bejo Zaden B.V. General Terms and Conditions of Sale and Delivery of Bejo Zaden B.V., the Netherlands

7. The Seller undertakes to deliver within a reasonable period, in accordance with the sowing season or planting season, following the conclusion of the purchase agreement. 8. An agreed delivery period will not be binding. In the event of late delivery, the Buyer must give the Seller notice of default in writing and grant a reasonable period in which the Seller may fulfil the agreement. 9. The Buyer must specify in writing, upon placing orders and at the first request of the Seller, what data, specifications and documents are required pursuant to the regulations of the country in which the delivery is to be made, such as those relating to invoices, phytosanitary certificates, international certificates and other import documents.

Article 1. Application of These General Terms and Conditions

Article 6. Retention of Title

Drawn up by Bejo Zaden B.V., Trambaan 1, 1749 CZ Warmenhuizen, the Netherlands. These general terms and conditions are deposited at the Chamber of Commerce in Alkmaar, the Netherlands (registration number 37048509).

1. These general terms and conditions apply to each offer of Bejo Zaden B.V., hereinafter to be called the "Seller", and to each agreement between the Seller and the Buyer, unless expressly provided otherwise in writing. 2. The application of any terms and conditions of the Buyer is expressly rejected.

Article 2. Definitions

1. Product: seeds, planting material and/or other goods and/or agreed services. 2. Processing: the treatment of the product, although not exclusively, to improve the sowability and emergence and/or the protection against (spread of) pests and/or diseases.

Article 3. Offers and Acceptance

1. All offers made by the Seller are without engagement and can be withdrawn at any time. The prices specified in an offer are exclusive of VAT. 2. Offers can only be accepted in writing; the Seller nevertheless reserves the right to treat a verbal acceptance as if it were given in writing. 3. If the Buyer accepts an offer, the Seller nevertheless reserves the right to withdraw the offer within 3 working days after receipt of acceptance (either verbally or in writing), in which case no agreement is concluded between the parties. 4. Verbal offers automatically expire if the Buyer does not accept them in writing within 7 days. 5. Written offers automatically expire if not accepted by the Buyer in writing within 30 days. 6. An offer to the Buyer or a purchase agreement between the Seller and the Buyer does not imply, and may not in any way be explained as a silent license (agreement) to the Buyer with regard to any intellectual property right to the offered or sold products.

Article 4. Crop and Processing Reservation

1. All deliveries are subject to the customary crop and processing reservation. If the Seller invokes the crop and processing reservation, the Seller is not obliged to supply. The Seller will, if possible, attempt to deliver part of the quantity ordered and/or the nearest alternative. 2. The Buyer is not entitled to compensation if the Seller invokes this reservation.

Article 5. Ordering and Delivery

1. If the quantity ordered in any order differs from the standard quantity applied by the Seller or a multiple thereof, the Seller will deliver the next highest quantity. 2. The Seller reserves the right to charge an additional fee of EUR 10 for orders with a value of less than EUR 75. 3. The Seller will always act to the best of its ability in fulfilling its obligation to deliver. 4. Fulfilment of the Seller’s obligation is also understood to mean: delivery with a minor difference in size, packaging, number or weight. 5. The Seller is permitted to make part shipments of the products sold. If the products are delivered in part shipments, the Seller has the right to invoice each shipment separately. 6. Carriage takes place in accordance with the Incoterms 2010.

1. The products delivered by the Seller and/or the products derived from the products delivered will remain the property of the Seller until the Buyer has paid the full purchase value. This retention of title also applies to any claims that the Seller may acquire against the Buyer due to the Buyer’s failure to fulfil one of its obligations towards the Seller. 2. Products delivered by the Seller to which the retention of title pursuant to Paragraph 1 applies, may be resold or used only in the normal course of business. If they are resold, the Buyer is obliged to demand retention of title from its own buyers, and Article 16 of these general terms and conditions will remain to apply. 3. The products delivered by the Seller, which are subject to retention of title pursuant to Paragraph 1, will at all times be stored and/or used in such a way that the quality will remain guaranteed and that the products can easily be identified. 4. The Buyer is not permitted to pledge or otherwise encumber the products.

Article 7. Prices and Payment

1. The Seller reserves the right to change its prices. Each new price listing will invalidate the preceding one with regard to all orders placed after the issue of the new price list. 2. The Seller must receive payment within 30 days of the invoice date. At the end of that period, the Buyer will be in default, in which case the Buyer will owe interest at a rate of 1 (one) % a month on the outstanding amount as from the date of default. 3. If the Buyer is liquidated, declared bankrupt or granted a suspension of payment, the Buyer’s payment obligations will fall due immediately and the Seller will be entitled to suspend the further performance of the agreement or to dissolve the agreement, all of this without prejudice to the Seller’s right to claim compensation. 4. If payment in instalments has been agreed, the entire remaining amount will fall due immediately without notice of default being required in the event of late payment of an instalment. The provisions of the last sentence of Paragraph 2 apply accordingly. 5. Without the prior written permission from the Seller, the Buyer has under no circumstance the right to postpone payments or to set these off against invoice amounts to be paid by the Seller, irrespective of whether the Buyer sets off its claims due to assumed defects in the shipment or for any other reason.

Article 8. Suspension and surety

1. If the Buyer fails to fulfil one or more of its obligations or to do so correctly and/or in time: • the Seller’s obligations will automatically and immediately be suspended until the Buyer has fulfilled all its obligations (in case of a payment obligation, including payment of any extrajudicial costs); • the Seller may demand full payment and/or sufficient security from the Buyer, for instance in the form of a bank guarantee to be issued by a reputable banking institution, with regard to the performance by the Buyer. 2. The Seller is entitled to demand full payment and/or sufficient security for payment by the Buyer before performing, if there is reason to believe that the Buyer will not (or cannot) fulfil its obligations correctly and/or in time.

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General Terms and Conditions Article 9. Collection Costs

If the Buyer is in default or fails to perform one or more of its payment obligations, all the collection costs both in and out of court will be for the Buyer’s account.

Article 10. Use and Guarantee

1. The Seller guarantees that the product delivered will comply to the best of the Seller’s ability with the relevant product specifications. However, the product specifications will not apply as a guarantee. The Seller furthermore does not guarantee that the product will comply with the purpose given to them by the Buyer. 2. All information on quality provided by the Seller will exclusively be based on reproducible tests. The supplied quality information merely indicates the result as achieved by the Seller at the time when the test was performed, subject to the conditions under which such test was performed. No direct relationship may be assumed between the information provided and the results achieved by the Buyer. The results achieved by the Buyer depends, among other factors, on the location, climatic conditions and cultural practices. 3. Any and all guarantees on the part of the Seller will lapse if the Buyer processes the products or has them processed, repackages the products or has them repackaged, or uses the products incorrectly. 4. The products delivered by the Seller are intended for the production of plants, and are neither in an unprocessed nor in a processed condition intended for human or animal consumption. The plants produced from the products in question may only be used for human or animal consumption if the plants have been completely separated from the products delivered. The products delivered may not be used for the production of sprouting vegetables as the sprouting vegetables will be consumed together with the seeds. The Seller is not liable for any substances and/or micro-organisms that are present on and/or in the seeds.

Article 11. Defects and complaint terms

1. The Buyer must inspect the products purchased upon delivery, or as soon as possible after delivery. In doing so the Buyer must check whether the products delivered comply with the agreement, i.e.: • whether the correct products have been delivered; • whether the quantity of the delivered products corresponds with the agreement; • whether the delivered products meet the agreed quality requirements or - if none were agreed - the requirements that may be stipulated for normal use and/or trading purposes. 2. If visible defects or deficiencies are established, the Buyer must inform the Seller accordingly in writing within 3 working days after delivery, specifying the lot number, packing list and/or invoice details. 3. The Buyer must report any non-visible defects to the Seller in writing within 3 working days after discovery, specifying the lot number, packing list and/or invoice details. 4. Complaints must be described in such a manner that the Seller or a third party can verify them. For that purpose the Buyer must also keep records with regard to the use of the products and, in the event of resale of the products, with regard to its buyers. If the Buyer does not file a complaint within the aforesaid period, the complaint will not be dealt with and rights will expire. 5. In the event of a continuing dispute between the parties regarding the germination, trueness to type, varietal purity, technical purity and health, an inspection will be performed, at the request of either party, by Naktuinbouw (Netherlands Inspection Service for Horticulture), whose registered office is in Roelofarendsveen, the Netherlands. The costs of such inspection shall be borne by the party to be found most at fault. This request must be submitted within 6 months after the first written report of the problem to the other party. The inspection will be carried out on the basis of a sample taken and retained by the Seller prior to sale. The result of this inspection will be binding on both parties, without prejudice to the parties’ right to submit disputes on the consequences of this result to the institutes referred to in Article 20.

Article 12. Provision of Information

1. Information provided by the Seller in any form whatsoever is without commitment. Descriptions, recommendations and illustrations in promotional publications such as websites, catalogues and brochures are based as closely as possible on experiences in tests and in practice and are intended for general information purposes only and not as an indication of quality and/or guarantee. The Seller in no event accepts any liability, however, on the basis of such information for different results obtained in the cultivated product. The Buyer must determine whether the products are suitable for the intended horticultural crop and/or can be used under local conditions. 2. In the information provided by the Seller, the following meaning is given to the terms below: • 'Susceptibility': the inability of a plant variety to restrict the growth and development of a specified pest. • 'Resistance': the ability of a plant variety to restrict the growth and development of a specified pest and/or the damage they cause when compared to susceptible plant varieties under similar environmental conditions and pest pressure. Resistant varieties may exhibit some disease symptoms or damage under heavy pest pressure. Two levels of resistance are defined: I. high resistance (HR): plant varieties that highly restrict the growth and development of the specified pest under normal pest pressure when compared to susceptible varieties. These plant varieties may, however, exhibit some symptoms or damage under heavy pest pressure. II. intermediate resistance (IR): plant varieties that restrict the growth and development of the specified pest, but may exhibit a greater range of symptoms or damage compared to high resistant varieties. Intermediate resistant plant varieties will still show less severe symptoms or damage than susceptible plant varieties when grown under similar environmental conditions and/or pest pressure. It is to be noted that if a resistance is claimed in a plant variety it is limited to the specified biotypes, pathotypes, races or strains of the pest. If no biotypes, pathotypes, races or strains are specified in the resistance claim for the variety, it is because no generally accepted classification of the cited pest by biotype, pathotypes, race or strain exists. New biotypes, pathotypes, races or strains that may emerge are not covered by the original resistance claim. • 'Immunity': a plant variety is not subject to attack or infection by a specified pest. 3. The Seller may at all times assume that the information and details provided by the Buyer to the Seller in the framework of the conclusion and performance of the agreement are correct and complete.

Article 13. Force Majeure

1. Force majeure means circumstances that make fulfilment of the agreement impossible and cannot be attributed to the Seller. This will also include, if and in so far as these circumstances make the fulfilment of the agreement impossible or unreasonably complicated: extreme weather conditions, natural disasters, measures by or regulations of any government, war or civil riot, destruction of the production facilities or materials due to fire, epidemic, failure of public facilities or transport, strikes in other companies other than the Seller's, unofficial or political strikes in the Seller's company, complete or partial lack of raw materials and other goods and services required to deliver the agreed performances, unforeseen delays at suppliers or other third parties that the Seller depends on, and transport difficulties. 2. The Seller will inform the Buyer as soon as possible if it is unable to deliver or to deliver in time due to force majeure. 3. If the force majeure lasts longer than 2 months, both parties will be entitled to dissolve the agreement in writing. 4. If it is a matter of force majeure as described in this Article, the Seller is not obliged to pay any compensation.

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General Terms and Conditions Article 14. Liability

1. The Seller is not liable for damage as a result of any deficiency in the fulfilment of the agreement unless there is evidence of intent and/or gross negligence on the part of the Seller and/or its employees. 2. The Seller is not liable for damage as a result of non-delivery or late delivery nor for failure to correctly specify the requirements as referred to in Article 5, Paragraph 9, if as a result thereof the order cannot be delivered (on time). 3. The Buyer is required to limit as much as possible the damage with regard to the products delivered about which a complaint is filed against the Seller. 4. The Seller does not accept any liability for damage caused by seed and/or planting material that has not been multiplied and/or reproduced by or on behalf of the Seller. 5. If the Seller is liable on the basis of one or more conditions, such liability will be limited to the invoice value of the delivered products; the Seller will by no means be liable for any form of consequential damage, lost sales or lost profit. 6. Any possible claim to compensation on the basis of these terms and conditions will expire if no written claim was made to the Seller within one year after delivery of the products.

Article 15. Indemnification

The Buyer will indemnify the Seller against all actions and claims from third parties for damages (allegedly) caused by or otherwise related to any product delivered by the Seller, including actions and claims filed against the Seller in its capacity as a producer of goods pursuant to any regulation regarding product liability in whatever country, unless that damage is due to intent or gross negligence of the Seller and/or its employees.

Article 16. Reproduction and/or Multiplication Reservation

1. The Buyer is not entitled to use the supplied products and/or derived components and/or derived plant material for further multiplication and/or reproduction of parent material. Nor is the Buyer permitted, without the explicit permission of the Seller, with respect to the (multiplied) products and/or components and/or derived plant material: I) to treat and/or use these for multiplication, II) to offer them for sale, III) to sell them, IV) to import or export them and/or V) to keep them in stock for any of these or similar purposes. This includes all varieties essentially derived from a variety supplied by the Seller. 2. In the case of the resale of the supplied products, the Buyer shall impose the above clause on its own buyers, under penalty of a fine for each infringement. The amount of the fine will not be less than the benefit obtained by the buyer. 3. The Buyer shall grant the holder of plant breeders’ rights, or a party acting on its behalf, direct access to its business, including in particular the greenhouses, to enable the Seller to carry out (or have carried out) an inspection. Business in this sense also includes all activities performed by third parties on behalf of the growers. The Buyer shall at the Seller’s request grant immediate access to all administrative records with regard to the relevant parent material. The Buyer also imposes the aforesaid obligations on its own buyers.

Article 18. No genetically modified organisms (GMO)

Unless the products are specifically indicated as GMO, the seeds of the varieties delivered to the Buyer were obtained without making use of techniques of genetic modification that lead to genetically modified organisms to which Directive 2001/18 of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Communities dated 12 March 2001 on the deliberate release into the environment of genetically modified organisms applies. Since it cannot be ruled out that approved GM plants are also cultivated by third parties in the seed production areas, it is not possible to prevent the accidental presence of GM materials completely and to guarantee that the seed lots delivered are free from any traces of GM plants.

Article 19. Conversion

1. If any provision of these general terms and conditions is invalidated, that provision will automatically (by operation of law) be replaced by a valid provision that corresponds as closely as possible to the purport of the invalidated provision. The parties must, if necessary, enter into reasonable consultations on the text of that new provision. 2. In that case the other provisions of these general terms and conditions will remain fully valid in so far as possible.

Article 20. Settlement of Disputes

1. Unless the parties have agreed on arbitration in consultation, all disputes will be settled by the civil court that is competent in first instance in the place where the Seller has its registered office, unless another court is competent pursuant to the applicable mandatory rules of the law applicable by virtue of Article 21. The Seller will at any time have the right to summon the Buyer to the court that is competent by law or pursuant to the applicable international convention. 2. In the event of a dispute the parties will, however, first try to reach an amicable solution in consultation, or otherwise by means of mediation, before the parties submit the dispute to an arbitration tribunal or to the civil court.

Article 21. Applicable Law and Other Applicable Conditions

1. All agreements between the Seller and the Buyer are governed by the law of the country in which the Seller has its registered office. 2. The application of the ‘United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods’ (Vienna Sales Convention (CISG)) is excluded.

Article 17. Use of Trademarks and Signs

The Buyer may not use trademarks and signs that are used by the Seller to distinguish its products from those of other legal entities/companies, or use trademarks and signs that are not clearly distinguishable from those of the Seller. An exception applies to the trade in products in the original packaging of the Seller with the trademarks and signs placed on them by the Seller.

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