HREZ: High Resistance by Enza Zaden | ToBRFV

HREZ: High Resistance by Enza Zaden

We have developed tomato varieties with High Resistance against Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV) – Strong and uncompromised in quality. Together with the growers who are cultivating the first High Resistance varieties, we are creating a brighter future for all.

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A game changer for the tomato industry

In 2016 one plant showed remarkable promise, which had that one small difference that would make an enormous impact. Now we are proud to present our exclusive collection of High Resistance tomato varieties by Enza Zaden (HREZ) developed to combat the ToBRFV outbreak. ToBRFV has been destroying entire crops and threatening the global tomato industry since 2014. There has been a significant decline in tomato production yields, a rise in production costs and a threat to tomato quality at every level of the supply chain due to this highly contagious virus. Our HREZ collection is a game-changer, helping prevent the spread of ToBRFV and revolutionising the tomato industry.


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HREZ: a new mark of confidence

High Resistance by Enza Zaden (HREZ) is a growing collection of tomato varieties that convey High Resistance to ToBRFV. HREZ varieties represent a long-awaited game changer for the tomato industry. The HREZ collection includes varieties in all significant tomato types including large plum (Roma), beef, baby plum (grape/snack), cherry, cocktail and tomatoes-on-the-vine (TOV/cluster). The varieties are also adapted for different cropping systems and growing conditions.

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With HREZ, producers embattled by the threat of ToBRFV for years have a chance to return to preferred planting dates and regular harvest cycles, while anticipating more consistent quality and potentially higher yields. In turn retailers can expect better supply planning and more consistency in product quality. HREZ is a label that enables the tomato industry to look forward with confidence.

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Why is High Resistance important?

During the last eight years the tomato industry has faced significant challenges due to the spread of the ToBRFV virus. This industry is worth over $190 billion annually and plays a crucial role in our food supply chain. Phytosanitary protocols are being enhanced, labour is being increased and crops are being rotated more frequently to combat the virus. These measures have not been enough to eradicate the virus and have increased industry costs. In addition, unmarketable fruit reduced yields and forced the industry to switch to suboptimal planting dates and short harvest cycles. Infection rates are still rising in over 30 countries despite these measures. Tomato varieties with High Resistance benefit not only your operation but the entire industry. It is a small step that can make an enormous difference in combating the spread of ToBRFV.
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Sanitary measures remain essential

Fighting ToBRFV requires a multi-layered approach that combines tomato varieties with High Resistance and sanitary measures. The tomato industry has become better at battling ToBRFV over the past few years due to a close collaboration with tomato growers and other professionals across the globe. Experience shows that sanitary measures play a key role in maintaining low virus pressure

Clean & Disinfect

Hands, tools, shoes and surfaces that encounter plants


Dispose used materials

A new zone requires new gloves & clothing. Always dispose used ones


Limit Access

Lower number of people means lower chances of spreading the virus


Minimise handling

Only handle when necessary to avoid wounding

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Grafting on a rootstock may have negative effects on the characteristics and resistance of the HREZ tomato varieties. There are certain mutations and there may emerge further mutations of ToBRFV for which HREZ tomato varieties do not offer High Resistance or for which resistance has not yet been established. Performance of the HREZ tomato varieties may differ due to multiple factors beyond Enza Zaden’ control, including but not limited to, environmental and agronomic factors. Products at times carry seed borne diseases or have lower resistance to plant diseases which may not be apparent to Enza Zaden. In addition, inclusion of disease resistance traits in newly developed varieties may have other growth impacts including but not limited to growth disorders and hypersensitive reactions to environmental conditions.

Descriptions, recommendations and illustration provided by Enza Zaden on this website or in any other communications are provided are for general information purposes only and are based on Enza Zaden’s assessment of its test results and practical experience. Enza Zaden does not warrant, guarantee or imply similar results under all circumstances and environmental conditions.

While Enza Zaden has exercised the greatest possible care in the compilation and maintenance of the information provided on this site, Enza Zaden cannot guarantee the completeness, timeliness and/or accuracy of the information. Accordingly, Enza Zaden accepts no liability for any damages resulting from the use of, reliance on or action taken on the basis of information provided on this website, unless it is a matter of intention or deliberate recklessness on the part of Enza Zaden. All information on this site is provided ‘as is’, without Enza Zaden giving a warranty of any kind, express or implied, including, but not limited to warranties of performance, merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.