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The fresh food supplier from Nothern Germany

Direct from the fruit and vegetable growers Who is The fresh food supplier from Northern Germany Godeland was founded in January 2006. The producer organisations Landgard, Veiling Hamburg and Godeland merged with trading firms Reimer Hauschildt GmbH and R. Beckmann GmbH, forming the new company of Godeland to market regional fruit and vegetable varieties across the country. Their aim was to exploit climatic and regional conditions efficiently. They regard their common challenge as not only achieving further increases in product quality, but also environmentally friendly production. For bulk buyers at home and abroad Godeland is a reliable partner. Germany s retailers are supplied through Godeland logistics centres. From the producers fields customers throughout Europe are supplied directly with topquality fruit and vegetables. From European region producers Food retailers / Export Bulk buyers / Industry End consumers

Fruit and fresh vegetables from Godeland are grown in six main regions. The traditional North German growing regions On the fresh marshy soils by the North Sea crisp carrots and bunched carrots grow as well as numerous cabbage varieties. Fine crops of white and red cabbage, kohlrabi and swedes are produced in Dithmarschen. Marsh toes are also a popular speciality. pota- From the end of May until late autumn delicious flower and broccoli are harvested near Glückstadt in the cauli- Elbe marshlands. Other premium products from here include celery, Chinese cabbage, cabbage and sprouts. In Hamburg s market garden, the Vierlande and lande, aromatic tomatoes, rhubarb, zucchini and selected Marsch- lettuces are painstakingly cultivated as are varieties of herbs. In the Nordheide near Buchholz the familiar iceberg ce grows alongside a full range of vegetables. Leeks de- lettuvelop their spicy flavour especially well on the loose soils near Lüneburg. Asparagus, kale, legumes and beetroots thrive here. Every season apples, pears and cherries are produced in the Altes Land, which is especially beautiful when the trees are blossoming. Das Godeland: traditional fruit and vegetable growing area in the north: Dithmarschen Altes Land Glückstadt Vierlande and Marschlande Bardowick Winsener Marsch Lüneburg Heath Fehmarn Island In the mild climate of the sun-kissed holiday island of Fehmarn traditional savoy cabbage has been planted for 70 years. As a winter vegetable fresh supplies are ble at any time between August and availa- May.

Quality Godeland has embraced the challenge of offering its customers quality merchandise with exceptional flavour. Not only the standard ran- ge but also a wide selection of new varieties, traditional products and historic specialities are supplied and always with great attention to detail. Retraceability Only premium produce that meets the most demanding standards is allowed to leave the fields as Godeland fruit and vegetables. Producers are constantly working to improve the quality of their products even more. Every Godeland carton and crate contains the number of the producer in whose fields the vegetables were grown. With this number the vegetable s route can be retraced back to the field. Harvest prognosis Not even Godeland can influence the weather. But Godeland is able to say what effect it has on the harvest. Extensive analyses provide an opportunity to forecast harvest yields early on, which means customers can respond to what is available. Without long waiting ing times these delicate products are delivered to the trade and fresh to the consumer. Godeland is Qs and IFS-certified, producers are Eurepgap and Qs-certified. EUREPGAP

Specialities from the north From our product range Cauliflower Chinese cabbage Kale Round cabbage Sprouts Savoy Coloured salads Iceberg lettuce Lamb s lettuce Butterhead lettuce Bunchedcarrots Carrots Radish Broccoli Kohlrabi Potatoes Spring onions Leeks Beetroot Celery Sten celery Swedes Onions Legumes Herbs Rhubarb Tomatoes Zucchini Cucumbers Pomes Stone fruit Soft fruit Marsh potatoes Hennstedt vine tomatoes Heathland asparagus Swedes Glückstadt cauliflower Dithmarsch cabbage Dithmarsch carrots Cooking cucumbers Red rhubarb Vierland tomatoes Island savoycabbage Altenland eating apples Vierland soup vegetables Parsley roots Parsnips Kale

How can we help you? We deliver to: Austria Denmark Estonia Switzerland Bulgaria Romania Direct deliveries from producers Standardised quality standards Wide product range Innovations Clear description of origin with retraceability Packaging as requested Flexible ordering times Delivery at short notice Customer-oriented cultivation, scheduled quantities and range Netherlands Lithuania Macedonia Hungary Latvia England Slovenia Norway Poland France Russia Finland Germany Spain Slovakia Czech Republic Croatia Sweden Belarus Italy Greece

Vermarktungsgesellschaft mbh für Obst und Gemüse Glückstadt (Principal office) Grillchaussee 126 D-25348 Glückstadt fon: +49 (0) 4124/9163-0 fax: +49 (0) 4124/9163-21 Hamburg Banksstrasse 28 D-20097 Hamburg Warehouse: fon: +49 (0) 40/325554-0 fax: +49 (0) 40/325554-30 Wholesale stand: Gang D, Stand 151 fon: +49 (0) 40/325554-80 fax: +49 (0) 40/325554-99 Hamburg-Neuenfelde Domänenweg 10 D-21129 Hamburg fon: +49 (0) 40/745221-0 fax: +49 (0) 40/745221-20 Kronprinzenkoog Kirchenstraße 13 D-25709 Kronprinzenkoog fon: +49 (0) 4851/9580-0 fax: +49 (0) 4851/ 9580-20 Winsen/Luhe, Laßrönne Laßrönner Dorfstraße 90 D-21423 Winsen/Luhe fon: +49 (0) 4179/755-0 fax: +49 (0) 4179/755-45 info@godeland.de www.godeland.de