Fresh carrot exporter launches 2023 season with shipments to North America and Europe

Israel-based BDA/Dorot Farm recently began exporting fresh and sweet carrots and is reporting a strong crop.

Dorot Farm carrot. Photo courtesy Dorot Farms
Dorot Farm carrot. Photo courtesy Dorot Farms
(Photo courtesy Dorot Farms)

Israel-based fresh and sweet carrot grower BDA/Dorot Farm recently began its 2023 export season to North America and Europe.

“The new crop from Dorot Farm looks good, and I’m very happy with the field’s conditions.” Ami Ben-Dror, CEO of BDA/Dorot Farm, said in a news release. “We will be ready to deliver our new crop to all of our loyal customers around the world.”

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Dorot Farm supplies fresh jumbo carrots to retail markets, the foodservice industry and “fresh and cut” companies, as well as cello carrots in 1-, 2-, 3- and 5-pound bags, and provides organic carrots to the major retail chains in the Northeast and Canada.

BDA/Dorot Farm Grower Group exports fresh and sweet carrots around the world, sending to North America, Europe and Africa, according to the release. Jumbo carrots, cello and organic carrots are delivered fresh, direct from its farm to customers.

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