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MATE Novenytermesztesi-tudomanyok Intezet (NTTI) Iregszemcsei Allomas

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MATE Institute of Plant Sciences, Iregszemcse Research Station (NTTI) is a prestigious Hungarian agricultural research institution with a profound history rooted in the long-standing traditions of the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences (MATE). Located in Iregszemcse, the station has dedicated decades to the advancement of plant breeding, genetic improvement, and the development of innovative agricultural technologies. As a key scientific hub, the facility plays a critical role in bridging academic research with practical field application, focusing on enhancing the productivity and resilience of vital field crops through rigorous scientific inquiry and experimental testing.

The station is widely recognized for its long-standing expertise in the breeding and agronomic research of oilseeds and technical crops. By leveraging extensive genetic databases and state-of-the-art breeding techniques, the institute focuses on developing plant materials that are highly adapted to the specific climatic and soil conditions of Central and Eastern Europe. Their work emphasizes the creation of stable, high-performance varieties that meet both modern industrial standards and the evolving needs of the farming community. With a strong reputation for scientific integrity and excellence, the Iregszemcse Research Station continues to be a cornerstone of agricultural innovation, significantly contributing to the sustainability and competitiveness of the regional and international crop production sector.

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