The Potato Sustainability Alliance Announces Newest Member

The Potato Sustainability Alliance Announces Newest Member

The Potato Sustainability Alliance Announces Newest Member

三月 23, 2020

As the Potato Sustainability Alliance continues to expand, it has welcomed the Charlottetown, P.E.I.-based breeding and seed potato trading company HZPC Americas Corp as its newest member.

As an active member in the Potato Sustainability Alliance, HZPC will work together with member companies, grower organizations, conservation groups, academia, public sector partners and other stakeholders, representing more than $100 billion in combined revenue, to continue improving potato sustainability in the United States and Canada.

Founded in 1898 and rooted in The Netherlands, HZPC has grown to become a global market leader in seed potato trading, innovative breeding and concept development. HZPC offers innovative potato varieties that are optimized for local growing conditions.

With more than 400 employees across 19 countries, and exports to more than 90 countries, HZPC contributes to the availability of responsible food for the well-being of millions of people worldwide.

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