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The man who developed modern Japan’s seeds and plants industry. 1913: After the founder, Takeo Sakata, came back from the West, he established Sakata Noen in Shirosato Village, Tachibana District, Kanagawa (currently Rokkakubashi, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama City, Kanagawa).
Over more than a century, Sakata has developed: from a seed exporter/importer to a breeding company; from a broccoli specialist to a multi-crop seed company; from a Japanese company to an international group – Sakata Seed Corporation – present on 4 continents.
Introducing that summarizes the path from 100 to 110 years since our founding. Ever since our foundation in Yokohama in 1913 as Sakata Noen, we have been delivering smiles to the world through seeds for a century.
Designing, management and contract constructions of landscaping, greenhouse, and horticultural facility. Number of Employees. 696 employees, consolidated number of employees: 2,948 employees (As of May 31, 2024) Average Age of Employees.
Sakata Seed Corporation has been growing since its foundation in 1913 until now as a global Japanese company working in the flower and vegetable seed business. The emergence of new superior varieties that changed the history of flowers and vegetables, the promotion of global expansion, and many more exciting events took place over the course of ...
Sakata Vegetables Europe, a subsidiary of Sakata Seed Corporation (Japan), breeds, produces and markets high quality vegetable seeds for Europe, Middle East and Africa. It offers around 900 varieties of broccoli, tomato, squash, watermelon and cabbage to name a few.
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1942. Company is incorporated as "Sakata Seed Corporation." Shanghai Branch closes due to proliferation of war. 1944. Offices moves to Honmachi, Naka-ku, Yokohama. 1945. Offices destroyed by fire in Yokohama air raid and business moves to Fujisawa. 1948. Headquarter moves to 2-Kiribatake, Kanagawa-ku.