Bejo has obtained breeder’s rights on its first True Potato Seed (TPS) variety. This new potato hybrid, Oliver F1, can be cultivated directly from...
July'16 - To give plants a stronger start, research teams at Bejo have developed the innovative B-Mox® seed enhancing technology. Based on new...
Bejo’s Cropalyser is a practical tool to easily identify major pests, diseases and disorders in vegetable crops including red beet, carrots, cabbage...
Robert Salmon was in the Netherlands recently, viewing a paddock of carrots, when he met and got chatting to some carrot farmers from the Mallee.
On Wednesday 28th and Thursday 29th July, Bejo Australia attended the National Horticultural and Innovation Expo. This was held in Gatton, Queensland...
Bejo has launched the completely renewed website www.bejo.com.au. The website has changed in terms of graphical design, as well as functionality, and...
Bejo is an international producer of vegetable seeds. Honey bees are perhaps our most important employees. We keep our own bees and are...
Further to our magazine article on seed production in Tasmania, we would like to give a more detailed explanation to a letter that we circulated to...
Most plants in the world propagate through seeds. Our ancestors discovered already very early that by harvesting and sowing seeds of selected species...
As a leading breeder of vegetable seeds, Bejo is always looking for ways to stay innovative
The most sustainable way to prevent diseases and pests in vegetable cultivation is to develop varieties that are resistant.
The Bejo magazine is packed with inspiring stories and interviews. This time, we aren’t focusing on one particular crop, such as carrots or brassicas...