Over the coming weeks around 1,200 piles will be driven into the ground. Besides the pile activities the roof of the expedition hall will be isolated and the remainders of the old building will be carried off. There will be lots of work and it's needed. The new breeding centre has to be in use in mid September, before the onion harvest from across Europe comes in.
Future
With the new building De Groot en Slot is taking another step to strengthen its position as the knowledge centre in the area of onions and shallots and further extend their lead. Jeroen de Haas: "After realising this new building we will have a beautiful location where our diverse logistical, processing and rating processes that mainly play a role in the classical breeding of onions will take place over the coming years. We believe having our full attention on onions and shallots, an extensive knowledge network and excellent facilities is a boundary condition for our success. The coming months are focused on further extending our expertise in the global market. When people across the world think of onions, people should think specialist De Groot en Slot, that's our ambition!"