Trafford RZ F1
Carrot
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A premium Flakkee-type hybrid from Rijk Zwaan, known for its disease resistance, industrial-grade quality, and up to 8 months of storage capacity.
Description
The Industry Standard for Processing and Long-Term Storage
The Trafford RC F1 carrot hybrid, developed by the Dutch seed giant Rijk Zwaan, has established itself as a reliable choice for professional growers focusing on large-scale production, industrial processing, and long-term storage. As a Flakkee-type carrot, it meets the rigorous demands of global food markets where uniformity and shelf-life are paramount.
Agronomic Strengths and Disease Resistance
With a vegetation period of 120–130 days, Trafford RC F1 fits perfectly into a late-season harvesting schedule. A defining feature of this model is its robust resistance to common foliar diseases, including Alternaria leaf blight and Cercospora leaf spot. This high level of genetic tolerance reduces the need for extensive chemical treatments and ensures that the plant foliage remains healthy, facilitating smooth mechanical harvesting.
Root Quality and Logistics
The roots are characterized by a classic conical shape and a deep, intense red color, highly prized in the processing industry for juice production and frozen vegetable mixes. The firm texture ensures excellent handling durability during harvest and transport. Furthermore, Trafford RC F1 excels in shelf-life, remaining in high-quality condition for 7–8 months in proper storage facilities, making it a lucrative asset for those targeting off-season markets.
Cultivation Recommendations
To achieve optimal performance, Rijk Zwaan advises a planting density of 0.8–1.0 million plants per hectare. Maintaining this density is key to achieving consistent root size and quality, ensuring that the harvest meets the industrial standards for packaging and processing efficiently.
Crop & resistance
Crop
Disease resistance
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Variety Type
Variety Type
Carrot varieties are grouped into ten variety types: Parisian Carrot. Round, high-carotene carrots. Characterized by a short growing season. Varieties of this type have round-oval roots no longer than 10 cm and up to 50 g in weight. Mostly used in greenhouses, for early harvest a... |
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Direction
Direction
Existing varieties and types of cabbage are grown for fresh consumption, long-term storage, and technical processing. |
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Maturation Period
Maturation Period
Vegetation period from emergence to technical maturity 30-50 days. |
120 - 130 days |
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Root; shape
Root; shape
Roots can be round, elongated-round, cylindrical, conical. |
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Root vegetable; color
Root vegetable; color
Carrot root can be orange, red-orange, pink, yellow, white, purple. The intensity of color depends on the content of pigments. |
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Storage
Storage
Depending on the variety characteristics, the storage period for heads may vary from one month for early varieties to eight months for late cabbage varieties. |
7 - 8 months |
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Recommended Density
Recommended Density
Optimal productivity is achieved at a planting density of 4000-5500 plants/ha. Possible planting scheme: 300-500x40-80 cm. |
0.8 - 1.0 million pcs/ha |
| Catalog | Catalog → Carrot |
| Manufacturer | Rijk Zwaan |
| Originator | Rijk Zwaan |
| Originator | ZWAAN'S| Rijk Zwaan Zaadteelt en Zaadhandel B.V. (Dep. Variety registration & protection) |
| Patent holder | ZWAAN'S| Rijk Zwaan Zaadteelt en Zaadhandel B.V. (Dep. Variety registration & protection) |
| Country | Netherlands |
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