Sakata Seed America announced the
completion of phase one of the Sakata Seed America Woodland Innovation Center: a new research and production facility in Woodland, CA.
The company announced plans for the center March 1, 2016, and, since then, has made efforts to construct its Woodland Innovation Center to create an exciting culmination of infrastructure and land that enables Sakata Seed America to
consolidate and expand R&D and production practices on a single, state-of-the-art campus, flexible for future expansion.
Sakata Seed America announced the completion of phase one of the Sakata Seed America Woodland Innovation Center
According to a company press release, the Sakata Seed America Woodland Innovation Center is an
$18.5M investment comprised of 219 acres in Yolo county. Sixteen of the acres house four main buildings designed by local principal Stantec Architecture architect, Matthew Shigihara. The four main buildings include: the Head House, a shop for research and development that allows for washing and drying of breeder seed; multiple greenhouses for trialing important Sakata crops, like Hot Pepper, Sweet Pepper, Tomato, Watermelon, and Melon; the Farm Shop, used for production maintenance and equipment, drying of seed, and other farm related activities; the Washery building for washing, fluming, and drying all types of wet seed attached to the Warehouse; a 25,000-square-foot space housing the
latest technology in seed processing equipment; and a LEED certified office building.
The Sakata Seed America Woodland Innovation Center is an $18.5M investment comprised of 219 acres in Yolo county
The facility will be officially inaugurated on
Thursday, September 13, when Sakata will host a Grand Opening celebration at the facility’s Farm Shop. Attendees will include Dave Armstrong, President of Sakata Seed America; Hiroshi Sakata, President of Sakata Seed Corporation; as well as California state assembly members, Japanese consulate, media, and Sakata customers. The event will be catered by a local chef utilizing Sakata products grown on site, and include a virtual tour of the site, as well as Japanese drummers and a traditional Japanese Sake Ceremony.
Congratulations to Sakata Seed America on the completion of phase one!