Enza Zaden Export B.V. will build a Research and Development facility in the south China, in Ghuangzhou province. This station, along with one in the northern part of the country, will allow Enza Zaden to develop climate and regionally adapted varieties, enabling the seed company to cover all the main vegetable growing regions in China.
Enza Zaden has also set up a joint venture named Enza Zaden Beijing Seeds Co., Ltd., for direct marketing and sales of vegetable seeds in China.
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