Kevins Lavender Farm

Country/Region: United States     State/Province: Columbia

Main Products: Lavender

Company Introduction
Kevins Lavender Farm is a Cleveland, Ohio based urban farm. The goal is to develop the former Memphis Elementary School site into Old Brooklyns first urban farm. The urban farm would grow the perennial flower lavender. Currently the land envisioned for this urban farm is a vacant piece of property where the Memphis Elementary School was located until 2007 when the school was demolished- 2.4 acres. Lavender will be cultivated by planting 7, 000 lavender 2.5 inch potted plants and a crop can yield returns for 10 or 15 years. Over the course of the first year they will be tended and with the proper growing conditions harvesting is possible in the early summer of the following year. To aide the lavender into maximum flower production an apiary will be located on-site which will also prove beneficial by helping to pollinate the neighboring gardens.
Company Overview

Business Type: Manufacturer, Retailer

Year Established: 2010

Employees: Above 1000 People

Plant Area: 10,000-30,000 square meters

Business Information

Main Markets: South America 8% Africa 9% Eastern Asia 10% Domestic Market 12% North America 10% Eastern Europe 8% Southern Europe 10% Mid East 11% Northern Europe 12% Oceania 10%

Trade Capacity: FOB, CFR, DEQ

Contract Manufacturing: OEM Service Offered Design Service Offered

Nearest Port: United States

Trade & Financial Information

Annual Revenue: US$1 Million - US$2.5 Million

Total Revenue: US$50 Million - US$100 Million

Export Revenue: US$5 Million - US$10 Million

Annual Output: US$10 Million - US$50 Million

Registered Capital: Below US$1 Million

Export Percentage: 71% - 80%

Payment Modes: USD, CAD, CHF

Lead Time: 30 days

Import/Export Mode: LLC (Limited Liability Corp)

Product Showcase
Lavender

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