Schaap Holland has been active in the potato world for over 50 years. The family business is growing and is represented by 140 colleagues.The company is involved in the entire potato chain.
Through their sorting, packaging and peeling company, they supply a wide range of table potatoes and chilled potato products, which find their way to supermarkets and wholesalers under their Poldergoud brand.
In addition, they develop new potato varieties in collaboration with various breeding companies and they are active worldwide as a supplier of seed potatoes and exporter of consumption potatoes.
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juni 10, 2025
Proefvelden PotatoEurope 2025: Top 15 bedrijven tonen innovatieve technieken en oplossingen voor aardappelteelt
Op PotatoEurope 2025 zullen vijftien toonaangevende bedrijven proeven tonen op het gebied van aardappelteelt, met 309 exposanten en naar verwachting 15.000 bezoekers. Het evenement benadrukt innovatie, demonstraties en wereldwijde netwerkmogelijkheden binnen de volledige aardappelwaardeketen.
april 06, 2025
Demonstratievelden PotatoEurope 2025 onder uitstekende omstandigheden geplant bij Wageningen University & Research (WUR)
De voorbereidingen voor PotatoEurope 2025 zijn in volle gang op de locatie van Wageningen University in Lelystad. Alegria-aardappelen, bekend om hun hoge opbrengst en ziekteresistentie, zijn geplant. Het evenement op 3 en 4 september zal innovaties op het gebied van oogst en teelt presenteren.
september 11, 2024
Schaap Holland: NAO pavilion at PotatoEurope is a magnet that brings potato professionals together
Schaap Holland is a distinguished participant in the NAO pavilion at Potato Europe. The pavilion serves as the perfect platform for Schaap Holland to showcase its expertise and connect with other professionals in the potato industry.
oktober 24, 2019
Schaap-Holland BV: 'There's always room for new French-fry varieties, as long as it's a 2.0 or 3.0 version.'
Dirk Stellingwerf, Schaap-Holland BV, Biddinghuizen: ‘There’s always room for new French-fry varieties, as long as it’s a 2.0 or 3.0 version of existing ones. The demand for this is growing especially now...'Related Varieties
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