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“IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD SEEDLING”

“IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD SEEDLING” . History Pressure form customers Solution Future . 60 Million Brassicas. 25 Million Spinach. 100 Million Lettuce. 3 Million Peppers. 2 Million Tomatoes. 5 Million Other . 10. 5. 1,25. What is a perfect seedling Disease free Nutritionally balanced

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“IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD SEEDLING”

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  1. “IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD SEEDLING” • History • Pressure form customers • Solution • Future

  2. 60 Million Brassicas 25 Million Spinach 100 Million Lettuce 3 Million Peppers 2 Million Tomatoes 5 Million Other

  3. 10 5 1,25

  4. What is a perfect seedling • Disease free • Nutritionally balanced • Active growing plant • Perfectly hardened for growing conditions • On time • Competitive price

  5. What is the importance if a Quality seedling • Plant health • Maximum yield • Uniformity • Highest possible % 1st grade fruit • Grower Success

  6. European standards

  7. Step 1 Reinvent ourselves to become a nursery that can offer international quality seedlings.

  8. Step 2 Identify a international seedling grower with the ability to transfer and adapt their knowledge to South African conditions and do a Joint Venture with this international Company to give us a long term stability.

  9. Step 3 To find international technology that will give the needed innovative direction to the seedling growing in South Africa.

  10. Grafting • Soil born disease prevention • Tomatoes – Bacterial wilt resistance, Nemetode’s, • Cucumbers – Fusarium • Capsicum’s – Phytophthora, Bacterial wilt resistance • Water melons & Melons – Fusarium • Increase of yield • Sionand Root stock matching for maximum yield

  11. Soil Blocks • A 2000-year-Old method combined with modern technology • Advantages for Nursery • Shorter growing period of seedling • More sophisticated facility • Extra protection offer to the customer “Phyto drip” & “Smart Pill” • Advantages for the Grower’s • Speed and accuracy of automated planters • Labor saving • No stress on roots of seedlings when planted • Yield increase • Earlier harvesting by 7 to 10 Days • No damages due to handling of seedlings

  12. Protect Against Excessive: • Rain • Hail • Snow • Insects • Cold • Heat • Wind

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