Aromatic herbs - new consumer trends increase the demand!

Published 2020년 9월 27일

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Agromediterránea has seen a rise in the sales of its aromatic herbs, including chives, basil, coriander, mint, and parsley, due to the pandemic leading to more home cooking and people trying out new recipes. The herbs are sold in various packages and are grown in Murcia, Alicante, Albacete, and Granada, allowing the company to avoid importing from other countries. The herbs are distributed across Europe, mainly through supermarket chains.
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Aromatic herbs have continued to increase sales, not only because consumers are less likely to go out and cook more at home since the start of the pandemic, but also because they are increasingly experimenting with new recipes from different countries, says Agromediterránea's director Jesús Gómez. - says Gómez Agromediterránea offers aromatic herbs, including chives, basil, coriander, mint and parsley. They are sold in packages, as well as in blister or flowpack packages, which protect the product throughout its shelf life, while facilitating its distribution and guaranteeing food safety. Explains Jesús Gómez. - says the director of the company from Murcia. Read also: Garlic import - Brazil to double shipments from Egypt! Agromediterránea grows its aromatic herbs in Murcia, Alicante, Albacete and Granada, depending on the season. - says Gomez. ...
Source: SwiatRolnika

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