MORGAN HILL, Calif. — Sakata Seed America is announcing the official launch of the company’s brand new website as the industry gathers for one of its premier events. Completely revamped with a brighter look and feel, and organized for visitors to easily find content, the mobile responsive website serves as comprehensive asset for all industry affiliates.
Alecia Troy, senior marketing manager, says of the launch, “Our new website was designed with our growers and partners top of mind, and we’re excited to now be able to make our extensive collection of valuable resources even more accessible to them.”
In addition to featuring an entire library of imagery and videos, downloadable materials, culture guides and even fresh consumer content, the website highlights new product offerings available from the company. For 2018-2019, Sakata is releasing more than 75 new introductions including new color mixes from the company’s top crops like Profusion zinnia and SunPatiens impatiens, as well as five new SuperCal Premium petunia colors and the Senator iQ begonia series.
Joe Cimino, head of ornamentals division, states, “As our 40th anniversary comes to a close, we look forward to continuing to contribute to the success of our customers and the industry over the next 40 years and beyond; our website is a great start.”
Sakata Seed America is exhibiting at Cultivate’18 in Columbus, Ohio. Stop by to see what’s blooming at Booth 425, or visit the new website to download the new Sakata Blooms infographic which illustrates the company’s milestones in innovation and commitment to the industry.
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