CapGen Seeds continues consolidating its position in the fruit and vegetable sector by expanding its presence in key markets such as Mexico, Morocco, and more recently Italy. This strategic expansion responds to the company's commitment to offering innovative solutions adapted to global demands while maintaining its focus on research and development.
In recent months, CapGen Seeds has continued its international expansion. The seed company has experienced remarkable growth in Mexico and Morocco with tomato, pepper, and cucumber varieties adapted to the specific growing conditions in these countries. The company's focus on high-yield disease-resistant varieties has been key to this success.
A new development this season is the opening of CapGen Seeds Italy on the island of Sicily, a strategic point for the company. CapGen Seeds is introducing the Alicia papaya in this region, a variety specially developed for cultivation in greenhouses and non-tropical conditions, ideal for the Mediterranean climate. Alicia stands out not only for its resistance, excellent quality, high beta-lycopene content, firmness, and fragrant aroma.
"Opening CapGen Seeds Italy is another step in our growth strategy. We are convinced that the Alicia papaya will be a success in Sicily, a region that offers ideal conditions for the development of this and other varieties," stated Rafael Cremades, the company's Managing Director.
Key agreements in Asia
CapGen Seeds' international growth does not stop in Europe. The company has signed important agreements in India and China, where demand for high-quality seeds is constantly increasing. These deals will allow CapGen Seeds to establish itself as a key player in Asia, supplying products that meet the needs of local growers.
"Entering competitive markets like India and China is an important milestone for us. We are finalizing details and will share more news about our activities in these countries soon," Cremades added.
CGT3615. Pear tomato with IR: ToBRFV
Commitment to innovation and resistant varieties
CapGen Seeds continues to focus on innovation this new season. This year, the company is launching a pear tomato resistant to ToBRFV (Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus), an early cycle California pepper and cucumber for cultivation in Spain, in greenhouses around Cartagena, the coast of Granada, and Almería mainly.
The company will also continue promoting the varieties well received last season, such as the California Gaudí pepper, resistant to powdery mildew and nematodes, and the Gavilán cherry tomato with average resistance to ToBRFV, ideal for organic cultivation. In cucumber, CapGen Seeds continues its commitment to the Martínez and Españolo varieties, which have managed to establish themselves in the competitive Spanish cucumber market.
CapGen Seeds will strengthen its position in the global market this season with a strategy that combines technological innovation and international growth. The company is optimistic about the challenges ahead and is confident that, thanks to its focus on research, development, and expansion into new markets, it will continue to offer high-value-added solutions to producers around the world. With a clear vision for the future and strategic agreements in the world's major agricultural markets, CapGen Seeds is gearing up for a successful and exciting season.
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