Logos courtesy of McHutchison and Beekenkamp Group
U.S. horticultural distributor McHutchison has created a distribution partnership with Dutch young plant production and breeding company Beekenkamp.
Starting on Jan. 1, 2026, McHutchison will be accepting orders for the distribution of Beekenkamp products to growers throughout the U.S.
“We are very excited to announce this new arrangement with an industry leader like Beekenkamp,” said McHutchison President Ken Turrentine. “They are known worldwide for outstanding genetics, innovation and quality, so adding their products to our portfolio is a tremendous benefit for our growers.”
This new relationship with McHutchison, which was founded in 1902, allows Beekenkamp, a family business founded in 1951, to expand its reach into America while offering growers reliable access to its products.
“We are really pleased to partner with a great organization like McHutchison to strengthen our presence in the U.S. market,” said Jeroen Steenbergen, commercial manager with Beekenkamp North America. “Their longstanding grower relationships and proven distribution experience make them an ideal partner because together, we will provide growers with greater access to our genetics and the support which they need to thrive.”
Growers interested in Beekenkamp’s offerings through McHutchison should connect with their sales representatives in preparation for the upcoming season.
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