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A word from our Vice President
Once again, at NORSECO, we are satisfied with the
year that has just ended because we were able to supply your needs and
deliver the products on time. Thanks to you our sales have continued
to grow which confirms the importance of introducing novelty and superior
quality products.
In order to continue offering you the best service, we have increased
our sales force. We have also assured the future of our company by naming
Christine Ruckstuhl, agronomist, Director, Purchasing, Research and
Quality control, vegetable seeds. We have also nominated Christian Chartrand,
agronomist, Director, Operations; in this position, Christian is responsible
for the reception, the storage, the packaging, the preparation and shipment
of orders. He also supervises the Customer service personnel. Christine
and Christian both have a solid expertise and a good knowledge of vegetable
production; they will ensure the quality of products and services offered
by NORSECO.
We are aware, dear customers, of the challenges that await you and
of the efforts you will have to deploy to remain ahead; this will be
done by growing varieties that perform new techniques and a marketing
that is adapted. We are enthusiastic about serving you and helping to
contribute to your success.
For more information, consult our 2011 catalogue and do not hesitate
to contact us. We are already prepared for next season.
In the name of the administrators and all the NORSECO
team, I would like to wish you a very successful 2011 season.
Robert Dumoulin, agr.
Vice-President, Vegetable production
Registered Trademark GERMPLUS®
Norseco Inc. the depositary of the GERMPLUS® trademark. Labels
carrying the official logo of the trademark are included with the seed
primed according the SMP method, which is your guarantee. Illegal use
of this trademark may be liable to legal action.
Genetically modified organisms
None of our vegetables seeds have developed with yhe use of G.M.O.
(genetically modified organisms). All our varieties have been developed
through traditionnal plant breeding techniques. Please be assured that
will properly indetify, at time, any new variety that has been developed
with the use of biotechnology both in our publicity and all our documents
(order forms, invoces, catalogues, prices lists, etc,...)
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