Matth. Verdegaal B.V. specialised in hyacinths for the hatchery. History Your browser may not support display of this image. The basis for Matth. Verdegaal B.V. was laid in 1898 when ones Matthew Verdegaal decided to to the Delfweg to go start a nursery for themselves in Noordwijkerhout. At its birth, growing mainly of daffodils and Crocuses, but when the nursery began to grow, were also included in the cultivation plan of tulips and hyacinths. In the 1930s decided Matth. Verdegaal also do the export, with activities mainly focus on England. That apparently happened with such a success that in 1940 a private establishment opened in England, which came to be led by the son of the founder. This son, Simon Verdegaal quickly decided to take English narcissus narcissus cultivation had certain advantages over the Dutch, and gold for a long time as one of the most important Harvesttelers Golden in the British Isles.In 1952 it was decided the company to divest the Delfweg in Noordwijkerhout and a commercial building to the Prins Bernhardstraat involve in Hillegom, from which one can fully focus went to the export. Initially only on England, but at the end of the fifties began Matth Verdegaal the wings and the hatchery in Germany, Netherlands, Austria and Denmark also to operate, while the Dutch establishment is more and more over the years is going to focus on the export of Hyacinths. A man who has left a significant stamp on the growth of the company, is no doubt Mr. A. v.d. Vlugt been sr. This came into force in 1938 as a traveller to the company, was incorporated in 1945 in the Board and entered into force on 1 January 1985 back to make way for his son and namesake, who is now the Executive Board performs. In 2008, Pieter van der Vlugt to the company, 70 years after his grandfather started at the company creates a further continuity in Matth. Verdegaal B.V.Matth. Verdegaal B.V. is in 1969 moved to the complex on the hyacinths Avenue in Hillegom, and that too is already far too small now, because we must be annually for an extra price of capacity significantly. The export still shows an annual growth,. The main customers are still Germany, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, England, France, Poland and Netherlands. The hyacinths turnover has increased from 9.2 million units in 1988 to 26 million in 2008, also Tête á Tête annually we export more than 10 million, 17 million tulips and other bulbs that 8 million every year find a way to the hatchery. Adrian van der VlugtAll photos on this site are the property of DW Design and may not be copied or distributed.
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