BDA/Dorot Farm to highlight expansion at Fruit Logistica

Along with its baby carrots from California, the company will feature additional carrot products for foodservice and retail.

Dorot Farm 1-pound bag of baby carrots
Dorot Farm 1-pound bag of baby carrots
(Photo courtesy of BDA/Dorot Farm)

Fresh and sweet carrots exporter BDA/Dorot Farm says it will showcase its expanded line of products for the new season at the upcoming Fruit Logistica in Berlin.

“Our line of products includes conventional carrots, new organic carrots and rainbow carrots for foodservices and retailers,” BDA/Dorot Farm CEO Ami Ben-Dror said in a news release. “All of our products for foodservice and retail are very high quality and high food safety.”

Dorot Farm said it continues to provide baby carrots for its retail and foodservice customer base.

“Following our growing demand, and customers’ request for baby carrots, we decided to continue to expand the baby carrot item in our business,” Ben-Dror said. “This way our customers can enjoy our fresh and sweet carrots in different varieties.”

Ben-Dror said he’s proud to partner with the company’s California growers.

“As always, we are involved from the seeding, and the product is according to our specifications,” he said.

“The new crop for the season looks good, and I’m very happy with the field’s conditions,” Ben-Dror added. “We will be ready to deliver our new crop to all of our loyal customers around the world.”

Visitors can learn more about the company’s new crop of products, as well as its baby carrots, by visiting booth B-29 in Hall 10.2 from Feb. 5-7 at Fruit Logistica.

BDA/Dorot Farm Number 1 Grower Group is a top exporter of fresh and sweet carrots around the world, exporting to North America, Europe and Africa, the release said. The company said its jumbo carrots and cello carrots are delivered fresh directly from its farm to the customers.

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