By Navit Zomer
Wall Street Journal praises Agrexco company, says its avocado exports total one-third of amount of fruit in Europe. This season's exports expected to increase by more than 50%
The pear-shaped green fruit's sales have totaled reach one-third of all the fruit sold in the continent, according to a recent Wall Street Journal article dedicated to Agrexco. The Israeli company was defined by the leading American newspaper as the biggest Israeli exporter of fresh agricultural produce of high quality. According to the paper, 2009 saw a 12% rise Agrexco's sales turnover and the company leads Israel's agricultural exports this year.

Green herbs have also had a strong presence – particularly basil, chives and mint. Despite the competition from Egypt, Morocco and Spain, the Israeli herbs' popularity is stable thanks to their high quality. In addition, the sales of Israel's melons have risen by 50% after years of decline.
The article reveals that Israel has a real advantage when it comes to organic products. Agrexco began specializing in the organic field 25 years ago, providing all its organic products with a good reputation and advantage over other countries. Tirosh estimates that the company's annual sales turnover will see a 3% rise in 2010.
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