Hazera recently completed the move of its R&D Center, including laboratories, breeding greenhouses and offices, into its new headquarters in the Berurim site, Israel. 80 million NIS were invested in this four year long project.
Rami Dar, CEO of Hazera, said: “We are happy to have completed the process of improving the company’s R&D infrastructure in Israel and uniting the great majority of the company’s activities under one roof in Berurim.”
The Phytopathology laboratory joins Hazera’s other R&D laboratories, including: Biochemistry, Cell Biology, the Genotyping Center and more, that moved into Berurim earlier this year. The laboratory conducts tens of thousands of resistance tests for approximately 75 pathogens and pests, on a wide range of vegetable crops, and is part of Hazera’s global R&D unit.
















