Tropical Seeds
www.tropseeds.comOUR COMPANY Papalotla Seeds has exclusive worldwide rights to produce, research and market the first generation of Brachiaria hybrids developed by CIAT. Tropical Seeds signed an exclusivity agreement to produce, research and develop the markets of Africa, Asia, Oceania, Pacific Ocean island countries and from the Caribbean, with the exception of Cuba. VISION Agricultural activities in tropical and subtropical countries worldwide can be sustainable and profitable, regardless of farm size, by incorporating new technologies based on improved forage and legume varieties. These new varieties aim to improve the social and economic conditions of farmers, having a clear, decisive impact on poverty-stricken small-scale farmers and increasing the competitiveness of medium- to large-scale producers, comparable with similar processes in temperate countries. Tropical forage grasses and legumes can be used as an agricultural option for improving production processes for cattle, sheep, deer, goats, pigs, fish, duck, and geese. Animal production can be reconverted from extensive to intensive and become more harmonious and environmentally friendly, which, in turns, improves the ecosystems in currently degraded areas. Forage grasses can be used to prevent and recover degraded areas. MISSION Offer new tropical forage varieties that can increase animal productivity, while being environmentally friendly, regardless of farm size and economic status of farmers. Study experimental varieties to determine their commercial viability for use in animal husbandry. Commercialize varieties, after an intensive research process, capable of adapting to different climatic and soil conditions and showing resistance to diseases, pests, drought, and waterlogging.
Read moreOUR COMPANY Papalotla Seeds has exclusive worldwide rights to produce, research and market the first generation of Brachiaria hybrids developed by CIAT. Tropical Seeds signed an exclusivity agreement to produce, research and develop the markets of Africa, Asia, Oceania, Pacific Ocean island countries and from the Caribbean, with the exception of Cuba. VISION Agricultural activities in tropical and subtropical countries worldwide can be sustainable and profitable, regardless of farm size, by incorporating new technologies based on improved forage and legume varieties. These new varieties aim to improve the social and economic conditions of farmers, having a clear, decisive impact on poverty-stricken small-scale farmers and increasing the competitiveness of medium- to large-scale producers, comparable with similar processes in temperate countries. Tropical forage grasses and legumes can be used as an agricultural option for improving production processes for cattle, sheep, deer, goats, pigs, fish, duck, and geese. Animal production can be reconverted from extensive to intensive and become more harmonious and environmentally friendly, which, in turns, improves the ecosystems in currently degraded areas. Forage grasses can be used to prevent and recover degraded areas. MISSION Offer new tropical forage varieties that can increase animal productivity, while being environmentally friendly, regardless of farm size and economic status of farmers. Study experimental varieties to determine their commercial viability for use in animal husbandry. Commercialize varieties, after an intensive research process, capable of adapting to different climatic and soil conditions and showing resistance to diseases, pests, drought, and waterlogging.
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Florida
City (Headquarters)
Miami
Industry
Employees
11-50
Founded
2003
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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