Agriculture enterprises of Turkmenistan offered novelties of modern hybrids of vegetable crops

Agriculture enterprises of Turkmenistan offered novelties of modern hybrids of vegetable crops

The official distributor of agriculture products HM.Clause (USA), Hazera (Israel) и Bakker Brothers (Netherlands) on the territory of Turkmenistan offered to the local farmers modern certified seeds and hybrids of vegetable crops, as well as interesting and perspective novelties for Central Asia.

Since 2014 the company supplier of the products of the international brands provide the full scope of processing of delivered and sold seed grains. Including procurement, storage in corresponding temperature conditions, transportation and selling.

Among provided certified seeds and hybrids of vegetables and root crops - cabbage, onion, broccoli, carrot, spinach, cauliflower, parsley, eggplant, dill, tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini and much more. As the suppliers noted, the seeds are available both for open ground and for greenhouses, including for HI-TECH greenhouse complexes under construction in Turkmenistan.

Seeds of Hazera, HM.Clause and Bakker Brothers, recognized in more than 100 countries, also demonstrates high crop results, disease resistance and weather conditions adaptation in all regions of Turkmenistan.

You can get familiarized with sorts of vegetable seeds and download the catalogue on the website. The products are available for wholesale and retail order.

For more information you can contact the address Ashgabat, Andaliba str., house 70, office 503.

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