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Better Greens LLC

City: Buffalo

Special Categories and Certifications: GAP Certified

Identity: Owned by person(s) of color

Products: Peppers, Other Fresh Produce, Tomatoes, Shallots, Eggplant, Tomatoes (Heirloom), Cucumbers, Sweet Potato/Yams, Garlic, Chard, Melons, Kale

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Better Greens grows and supply culturally relevant vegetables to communities of African immigrants living in the United States. We have been in business since 2016 and currently operates on 12 acres of land. We sell our products to food aggregators and distributors. We lean heavily on African vegetables in our product offer. Our produce are sustainably grown and the quality and taste is the best.

Insurance

$1 million – 1.9 million

Identity

Owned by person(s) of color

Distribution

We pack and deliver or have customers pickup. We service wholesale accounts in the twin cities and central MN areas. We have products available from the months of June through October in a calendar year. We have wholesale accounts with The Good Acre, Second Harvest Heartland, The Food Group, Sprout MN, City of Brooklyn Center. We have capacity to deliver to schools, grocery stores and restaurants.

Business Experience

I grew up in a farm and have been a farmer for the past 10 years. We grow culturally relevant vegetables and have serviced wholesale accounts with schools, hunger relief programs, food aggregators. We specialize in African vegetables serving communities of African immigrants and beyond.

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