If you are looking to enter a new industry or market, this vegetable farm located in the central part of Latvia might be your thing. The company is specialized in the cultivation of carrots, cabbage, potatoes and other field vegetables, as well as spring onions. The company's 6,000 square meter greenhouse is used for the propagation of field vegetables, as well as the cultivation of spring onions and cucumbers. Owned land is 364 ha, rented land is 148 ha.
The company owns a storage facility with a total capacity of 10,000 tons, incl. cold chambers and storages with automated ventilation, processing lines for sorting, cleaning, washing, peeling and packaging in bags, boxes, polyethylene and vacuum-packages. Production capacity is around 15,000 tons of vegetables. The company is GLOBAL GAP certificated and has the Latvian national quality certificate "Green spoon”.
Please contact Edgars Mālkalns for more information:
Edgars Mālkalns
+371 26440161
edgars.malkalns@auctus.lv





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