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more than 40 years working together with Helwan Export
Egyptian green bean season has started at B.P.de Lange
The Egyptian green bean season has started again at B.P. de Lange. The trade company has worked together with the shipping agent Helwan Export for more then 40 years. Helwan export acts as the exclusive supplier for the Netherlands. "Right now the quality is good, and the volumes will be slowly increased in the coming weeks. We supply the product in 5 kg cartons and pack in 500 grams of green beans," says Mike de Lange from B.P. de Lange b.v.
"Beginning in the middle of November we will again start importing spring onions from Egypt. We will import the short spring onions and the long ones. Neatly packaged in the carton boxes," says Mike.
For more information:
B.P. de lange b.v.
Tel: +31 72 5121344 phone
Fax: +31 72 5121995 fax
info@delange.nl
www.delange.nl
"Beginning in the middle of November we will again start importing spring onions from Egypt. We will import the short spring onions and the long ones. Neatly packaged in the carton boxes," says Mike.
For more information:
B.P. de lange b.v.
Tel: +31 72 5121344 phone
Fax: +31 72 5121995 fax
info@delange.nl
www.delange.nl
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