Tinkwino F1 repeats its space in the flavour segment

The pink tomato variety from the Nunhems brand was a complete success in its first campaign due to its agronomic safety and profitability.

For Bayer Vegetable Seeds talking about flavour is not just an idea, it is a fact. This characteristic of the tomato, virtually forgotten a few years ago, is now more than ever before a synonym of success on the markets. Bayer is very clear about this and for this reason it is presenting Tinkwino F1 as a flavourful pink tomato variety. This is its second commercial campaign, backed by a first one that was full of success stories, since in Tinkwino F1 farmers have found excellent behaviour in the field, in terms of agronomical safety and profitability; and the marketing process offers a pink G-GG, highly flavoured, very attractive tomato for end consumers to the market.

Another of the varieties that has become a favourite with customers in a record time is Sintonia F1, which has been consolidated as a very safe and profitable option for long cycle vine cherry production. “Talking about Sintonia F1 means talking about profitability; it is a highly productive variety, with production costs that can be very low thanks to its short internodes”, Iván Sierra Gómez, a Specialist Tomato Sales from Bayer Vegetable Seeds explains. Its figures speak for themselves: long cycle productions of up to 16 kg/m2 and a reduction in labour costs that can reach 1€/m2 for a very short internode, which means that the farmers need to pick the plant up to 50% less during the crop cycle.

And in another segment, lettuces, Bayer Vegetable Seeds will sponsor the Lettuce Attraction event, to be held on Wednesday, the 18th of October at Fruit Attraction

Once again, Bayer Vegetable Seeds will be present this year at the most important fruit and vegetable trade fair in Spain, Fruit Attraction, with its own stand in Hall 9 (9D12). There, it will display its catalogue of tomatoes and other new developments in its extensive range of fruit and vegetable seeds, attending to all the visitors who come to see them.

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