From Trial Field To Trusted Variety; The Rijk Zwaan Spinach Journey.
14 January 2026, Netherlands: Downy mildew and climate change – these are just two of the challenges facing spinach growers worldwide. As
Read More14 January 2026, Netherlands: Downy mildew and climate change – these are just two of the challenges facing spinach growers worldwide. As
Read More09 January 2026, Netherlands: Rijk Zwaan is excited to kick off the year at Fruit Logistica Berlin, the world’s leading trade fair
Read More12 December 2025, Netherlands: On 9 December, Rijk Zwaan celebrated the opening of its new greenhouse in De Lier, the Netherlands: ‘De
Read More12 December 2025, Netherlands: Organic celery growers often choose the certainty of Kelvin RZ, a variety that is resistant against bolting and
Read More04 December 2025, Netherlands: Fruit and vegetable breeding company Rijk Zwaan has secured 12th place in this year’s R&D Top 50, the annual
Read More19 November 2025, Africa: Rijk Zwaan will participate in Food Africa 2025, taking place from 9–12 December at the Egypt International Exhibition
Read More12 November 2025, Netherlands: Rijk Zwaan grew its sales by 9% in the 2024/2025 financial year, taking the annual total to €684
Read More07 November 2025, Netherlands: On 29 October, Rijk Zwaan’s laboratory became the Netherlands’ very first commercial laboratory to obtain LEEZ status. Thanks
Read More28 October 2025, Netherlands: Growers of organic lettuce are very excited now that organic seeds are becoming available for the new iceberg
Read More29 September 2025, Netherlands: Is it possible to grow lettuce with significantly lower levels of nitrogen? Eight years ago, Lettuce Breeder Wim
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