Name of contact person
Nuredin Bajrami
HitFlores has its origins in 1965. The company was founded by Xhezair Bajrami.
In order to diversify the business, storage capacity has been increased and contracts have been signed with collectors who collect wild products from the beautiful landscape of the Sharri Mountains and deliver these various varieties of wild fruits, mushrooms and herbs to our central collection point in Dragash.
This collection point is also the heart of the company, which is constantly being expanded and kept up to date. 500 tons of cooling capacity in several cold rooms and another room with a capacity of 500 tons for dry goods were extensively modernized just a few years ago.
The company owns 150 hectares of its own cultivated land, on which cultivated raspberries and strawberries are grown.
The family business, in which the third generation is now represented, ensures smooth processes in all areas of the company.
Nuredin Bajrami
hit_flores@hotmail.com
+383 44 148 155
https://www.hitflores.de/
Shajne, Dragash
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