The Sakata Vegetables website has undergone major overhaul. Now visitors can find everything they need to know about Sakata’s vegetable line-up at one new web address—www.sakatavegetables.com.
The company says visitors will find an informative, easy-to-navigate format with extensive product information for dealers, growers and retailers. Key features include a resource library with videos, brochures and catalogs, and recent articles about Sakata products and services. Plus, an extensive photo library provides easy and timely access to quality images; registered users can search and download a wide variety of photos at various resolutions. In addition, growers can locate Sakata dealers—along with their contact information.
John Nelson, Director of Sales and Marketing, Vegetables, explains the motivation for a new website. “Sakata has a long history of breeding breakthrough genetics, and we want to tell the world about our products in an easily accessible way. The new website is one of several marketing initiatives we have launched to improve our communications with dealers, growers and retailers and to make product information more readily available to all levels of the distribution chain.”
For more information:
Alecia Troy
Sakata
Tel: +1 408 782 5395
atroy@sakata.com
www.sakatavegetables.com





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