Dorot Farm shipments to North America start soon

BDA/Dorot Farm, the number-one grower group of fresh and sweet carrots from Israel, is starting the new export season to the North American region.

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(Courtesy Dorot Farm)

BDA/Dorot Farm, the number-one grower group of fresh and sweet carrots from Israel, is starting the new export season to the North American region.

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

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

BDA/Dorot Farm Number 1 Grower Group, is the number 1 exporter of fresh and sweet carrots around the world, exporting to North America, Europe, and Africa. Our jumbo carrots and cello carrots are delivered fresh direct from our farm to the customers.

For more information about Dorot Farm fresh and sweet carrots, please visit www.dorotfarm.com. BDA/Dorot Farm headquarters are located in New York. For additional information please call us at 516-882-2018.

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