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Originally Posted by Gerardo
I've learned a lot about the varieties, but not much else. They're doing a great job promoting the region and it has a decent internet footprint. Other than a few swaps from infojardin, there appear to be scant souces. Sleuthing has failed.
This one has interesting tidbits. It recommends the creation of a society/council/association to standardize and control seed production for--from their inclusive wording--, all pink varieties associated with the region (DO). I imagine the next step is limiting distribution, which isn't explicitly stated, but implied.
http://forosomontano.es/index.php?op...stro&Itemid=15
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Gerardo, your results are the same as mine. There are surprisingly few gardening seeds available generally, and almost no Spanish tomato seeds. Strange!
Steve