Pudliszki Ketchup 480g

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Pudliszki Ketchup 480g

Pudliszki Ketchup 480g

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Poland is “the only place (within Kraft Heinz) we transplant and grow tomatoes without irrigation,” says King. “Slawek and his farmers get the credit for making these changes over time.” wybudował hotele dla pracowników sezonowych (3 baraki) kupił autobus dla dowozu pracowników z Krobi i by zapewnić dojazd dla pracowników polowych, With nearly all of the Pudliszki brand ketchup sold in its home market, these farmers know the products made from their tomatoes help feed their own families and friends. And since 2019 was the 100th anniversary of the Pudliszki brand, this milestone gives the team something else to celebrate. Moreover, in Poland, some farmers have been growing tomatoes for Pudliszki products for half a century. “The Polish farmer has an incredible emotional tie to the land,” Paszkier says. He himself grew up near the current Kraft Heinz factory, and has worked for the company for two decades. Increasing the permeable layer for water and roots through use of deep chisels – tools introduced to the Poland team by Kraft Heinz agronomists – allowing tomato plants to access deeper layers of water Pudliszki [puˈdliʂki] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krobia, within Gostyń County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. [1] It lies approximately 4 kilometres (2mi) south-west of Krobia, 14km (9mi) south-west of Gostyń, and 71km (44mi) south of the regional capital Poznań.

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Pudliszki Senior Agronomy Manager Slawomir “Slawek” Paszkier noted, “Twenty years ago, we had 800 farmers. Now we have 120. But we have more than doubled production since then.” And that’s despite the fact these small growers still harvest all their all-Polish-seeded tomatoes manually. “We can achieve the same yield without irrigation.” Maintaining and strengthening these ties is a joint effort between the Pudliszki and Kraft Heinz Global Agriculture teams. Over the years they’ve hosted a lecture series for Pudliszki-growing farmers – what Gary King calls “show, not tell.” These “Open Days” – as well as large-scale presentations for hundreds of farmers during the slower winter months – give these professionals (and often their families) a chance to learn about new plant varieties, get updates on pesticide policies, and hear about and try out new techniques. Planting deeper, allowing the plants’ root systems to better develop from the beginning, increasing the volume of soil from which the plants draw water Koncentrat z racji skondensowania nada intensywnego smaku pomidorowym sosom i zupom, nawet jeżeli robione są z pomidorów czy innych przetworów pomidorowych.

The Pudliszki team has diversified its raw material base by locating fields in various regions with different types of soil – allowing them to obtain stable yields in a range of weather conditions. In dry years, they reap higher yields in heavy soils; in years with lots of rainfall, they obtain high yields in sandy, permeable soil. Because the brand sources tomatoes from areas with heavy animal production, the resulting natural fertilizer improves the humus content and water ratios in the soil. Other techniques employed by the Polish team include: Properly selecting plant varieties that can adapt to local weather conditions (over the past 12 years, they’ve tested more than 1,000 different types) Using a scraper on fields to eliminate pits and hills, leveling the land and leading to uniform water distribution throughout the fieldNear the village, there is a prehistoric burial ground where tools from about 2400–2700 years ago were found. [2] The area formed part of Poland since the establishment of the state in the 10th century. In the 10th century a defensive stronghold was located nearby. [2] In the 14th century, as a reward for his war services, Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło granted knight Marcin Pudliszko of Abdank coat of arms the territory on which the village was founded. [2] It was named Pudliszki after its founder. Pudliszki was a private village of Polish nobility, including the Pudliszko, Gostyński, Gorzeński, Wilczyński and Morawski families, [2] administratively located in the Kościan County in the Poznań Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province of the Kingdom of Poland. [3]



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