Solid European demand for carrots from Israel

Published 2023년 6월 12일

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There is a high demand for large-sized carrots from Israel in Europe this season, despite the start of the harvest in Southern Europe which is predominantly yielding smaller sizes. Amir Porat, CEO of Gezer Shluhot, a major carrot grower and exporter from Israel, is pleased with this unusual demand. The carrot harvest in Israel is expected to last for another four to six weeks.
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The European demand for large-sized carrots from Israel is very high this season. The season has about a month and a half left. The carrot harvest is also starting in Southern Europe, but there are currently mainly smaller sizes there. Amir Porat, CEO of Gezer Shluhot, a major carrot grower and exporter from Israel, says he is pleased with the unusually high demand from Europe at the moment. Photo: Amir Porat "The season is really unique with that strong demand from Europe. Last year it was different. European growers have now started harvesting mainly smaller carrots, while there is of course a demand for large calibers. For the medium sizes, the traders can turn back to local European production within a few weeks. Our season will be over in about four to six weeks. We can supply good quality carrots until the end of the season. During the last weeks we will also be the main exporter, because our cultivation takes place in the north of Israel. That makes us unique and it is also ...
Source: AGF

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