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Agrico, a pioneer in potato farming, recently celebrated its 50th anniversary at the annual Variety and Seedling Show, showcasing a commitment to sustainable agriculture. The show highlighted the new variety Fajah, alongside spotlight varieties Jacky and Lugano, marking the culmination of a successful 50-year journey.
Agrico’s Sustainable Vision:
Throughout the anniversary year, Agrico organized various activities, emphasizing their commitment to the next generation. Jan van Hoogen, General Director of Agrico, expressed his satisfaction with the transition to the ‘next generation’ during his last year as the chairman of the variety committee.
Agrico has been at the forefront of developing, growing, and marketing sustainable seed potatoes and table potatoes suitable for diverse climates and markets worldwide. With an eye on the future, the company focuses not only on quality and yield but also on creating a more sustainable world for generations to come.
Jan van Hoogen highlighted the challenges presented by EU legislation, signaling a battle for acreage. To protect its position, Agrico plans to specialize further in seed potatoes, ensuring its varieties play a significant role in turning challenges into opportunities.
Innovations in Potato Varieties:
Agrico Research, in collaboration with affiliated breeders, plays a pivotal role in developing new potato varieties. The addition of Fajah to the Dutch Variety List stands out this year. Bred by Renze Rispens, Fajah boasts attributes like large tubers, high dry matter content, early maturation, and resilience to viruses and heat—a promising addition for sustainable farming.
Spotlight varieties Jacky and Lugano showcase Agrico’s dedication to innovation. Jacky, a small-sized ware variety, is ideal for the ware potato segment and the chilled market. On the other hand, Lugano, with large tubers, nematode resistance, and excellent storage qualities, excels in the French fries industry and traditional markets.
A Global Perspective:
Agrico’s impact extends globally as potatoes harvested by Agrico growers in the Netherlands are replanted worldwide, contributing to food security for a growing global population. The company’s commitment to this mission over the past 50 years echoes in their tagline—’with heart and soil.’ The interconnectedness through the earth binds Agrico and its growers, fostering a sustainable approach to agriculture.
Agrico’s 50-year journey reflects not only a rich history but also a commitment to shaping the future of potato farming. The emphasis on sustainability, innovation in varieties, and a global perspective positions Agrico as a key player in ensuring food security for the growing world population.