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The professional lines TSV Sementes and Superseed will be present at the 30th edition of Hortitec (Technical Exhibition of Horticulture, Protected Cultivation and Intensive Crops) – the main event in the sector in Latin America. The exhibition will be held from June 25 to 27, 2025, in Holambra (SP).
Among the materials that will gain greater visibility at the fair are the following new products: Celeste F1 pepper, with excellent performance in open fields; Genova F1 Italian zucchini, which offers greater productivity and safety; and Revera Lebanese zucchini, recognized for its high production and excellent post-harvest performance. In addition to the brands' already established products, such as the Malibu salad tomato, Solar carrot and Nevasca cauliflower.
Douglas Machado, TSV/SS sales manager, emphasizes that the presence of the brands at the event reinforces the commitment to innovation and development of the vegetable sector. "The fair is a strategic space to increasingly strengthen our partnerships, identify trends and boost new business throughout the country," he adds.
Located at stand 23 B, Blue Sector, the TSV/Superseed space will have a specialized technical and commercial team, ready to guide visitors and clarify doubts about the products and recommended management practices for each crop.
Established as a showcase for innovations, technologies and solutions aimed at intensive horticulture, Hortitec 2025 is expected to attract more than 30 visitors, including industry professionals and representatives of the local and national press.
Hortitec takes place simultaneously with the 19th edition of Open Field Day, Agristar do Brasil's field day, held at the company's Experimental Station, in Santo Antônio de Posse (SP).
As the distance between the fair and the OFD is 8km, Agristar will provide vans with free transfers between Hortitec and the Experimental Station, with departures every 30 minutes, to provide greater convenience to the public present.
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