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Hollandia Produce

www.hollandiaproduce.com

 
We sell all of our products with the roots attached so you and your family are buying the freshest lettuce and leafy greens available! You actually pick the leaves from a living plant, right in your own kitchen. It`s our hydroponic growing methods that help make it possible. All of our products are grown in greenhouses in Carpinteria, California. Indoor crops are protected from outside elements, reducing the possibility of contamination. Our elevated growing channels keep our crops from ever touching the dirt, so they stay much cleaner than field-grown crops.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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