Laboulet Semences breeds and ships F1 hybrid seeds for sunflower, corn, linseed, castor bean and peas across more than 30 countries. Each variety in our catalog is matched to specific climate, soil, and disease pressure conditions through over 140 years of agronomic data. The interactive map above lets you explore the regions where our varieties have been validated. Click any country or region to see the recommended hybrids and request a quote — direct from the breeder, with phytosanitary certificates and shipping handled for international orders.
These twelve growing regions concentrate the largest share of our hybrid seed deployments. Each links to a dedicated page with adapted varieties, growing windows, and agronomic recommendations.
For cold-climate regions with limited GDD (Northern France, Germany, Eastern Europe), choose ultra-early FAO 100-150 hybrids such as L 22-01 S, LS Lollipop, or LS Bajkalia. These complete the cycle in 95-110 days, securing harvest before autumn weather degrades the crop.
Laboulet ships hybrid sunflower seed directly to over 30 countries. Click any country on the map above to see the available varieties for that region, then contact us via WhatsApp or the contact form to request a quote with shipping details.
Match the FAO maturity group to your available growing degree days (GDD). Northern Europe: FAO 100-300. Central France or Hungary: FAO 300-500. Southern Europe and US Corn Belt: FAO 500-700. Click your region on the map for tailored recommendations.
Yes, Laboulet exports F1 hybrid seed to over 30 countries with phytosanitary certificates and customs documentation handled per destination. Lead time is typically 4-8 weeks. Contact us for shipping options and a per-country quote.
Some varieties in our catalog are certified for organic production (e.g. organic brown linseed). Hybrid F1 seeds are compatible with organic farming as long as the seed itself is organically produced. Check the product page for certification status.
Use the interactive map: click your country, then your region (where province subdivisions exist). The page lists the hybrids that have been agronomically validated for the local climate, soil and disease pressure profile.