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Planning in progress for next seed product meeting

Tozer is preparing to host its annual product meeting, a strategic milestone that reflects the company's commitment to innovation, alignment, and market-driven excellence.

Held semiannually, the meeting brings together breeders, product managers, and sales representatives to evaluate current acreage, review breeding priorities, and analyze market data to help guide future direction. With a focus on key crops such as parsnips, kale, celery, leeks, arugula, and squash, the company is working on developing high-quality, cutting-edge varieties for an evolving marketplace.

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L-R: Kraig Kuykendall, Anthony Stevenson

"Our goal is to stay ahead of the curve," said Kraig Kuykendall, general manager. "These meetings allow us to bring together science, feedback from the field, and market insight to ensure we're delivering what growers need, both now and in the future."

This collaborative forum provides an opportunity for teams to take a comprehensive look at pipeline varieties and respond to shifting market trends. "It's a chance for us to connect the dots between what's happening in breeding and what our customers are asking for," said Anthony Stevenson, area sales representative. "That's how we continue bringing the right varieties to market."

The meeting will take place later this week at the company's head offices in Cobham, Surrey, UK.

For more information:
Tozer
Tel: +31 (0)228 755141
[email protected]
www.TozerSeeds.com

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