Floranova has announced that a brand new, purpose built research station will be built in Chile in early 2016 and will be operational by mid-2016, according to a press release.
Chile provides a climate and day-length very similar to that experienced in California, enabling plant breeding to be just as effective. Furthermore, Chile has become a very important production territory for Floranova and there are significant advantages in being able to select for quantitative traits in the production environment. Bringing research and production closer together will enable Floranova to speed up the product development process and enhance the effectiveness of bringing new crops to market.
The relocation to the southern hemisphere gives tremendous synergy to Floranova’s global research activity due to the contra-season opportunities between Chile and the other two main breeding stations based in Europe and Asia, according to the release.
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