Confidence on every level – best practices to help stop the spread of ToBRFV
ToBRFV can be easily transmitted through several means, including farming tools and equipment, people (workers' hands), plants, water and soil.
Implementing strict hygiene measures during production and incorporating multiple control and inspection processes are crucial preventive measures for containing the virus. These measures play a pivotal role in mitigating the spread of ToBRFV.
Learn about the safety measures being taken in our new quarantine greenhouse
Wim van der Schaft, head of North Europe Vegetable R&D Operations, is in the new quarantine glasshouse in Wageningen, the Netherlands. He will explain how the quarantine glasshouse works and the safety measures being taken.
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All information on Bayer IR-ToBRFV tomato varieties reflects tests and knowledge at product launch. On request, Bayer will share available data on performance, seed treatment, and detection, as permitted by law and Grower shall maintain confidentiality with respect thereto. Resistance is defined by the virus state at launch and may be updated as knowledge evolves; this disclaimer shall be deemed modified by such update upon communication thereof. The Grower is responsible for assessing local suitability and acknowledges that crop management practices may affect resistance, for which Bayer is not liable. Bayer’s only warranty is label conformity at dispatch; all other warranties are disclaimed and liability is limited to a refund up to the seed price. Grower shall not transfer any data provided hereunder without Bayer’s prior written consent and shall indemnify and hold harmless Bayer for all losses arising from any unauthorised transfer, including by third parties.