The Israeli Center
for Palms was established in 1976 in Yehud, Isreael.
In 1984 an additional nursery was established in
Moshav Benaya, under the management of the Einspruch
family.
The Israeli Center
for Palms initially approached local markets, and
in light of wide demand, expanded its marketing
activities throughout the Mediterranean.
Growing a variety
of palm trees found suitable to Mediterranean weather
and market needs, the Center grows multiple varieties
for long-term orders. Most of the products grow
in detached beds, and as a result, the palms are
of the highest quality and achieve maximum assimilation.
Furthermore, this method of growth allows replanting
in the ground without damage.
After 30 years
of experience and activity in the field, the Israeli
Center for Palms is considered one of the biggest
centers for growing palm trees in Israel. Their
growing fields span 32.5 acres (130 “dunam”) and
hold hundreds of thousands of palm trees at different
stages of growth.
The Center’s
diverse customers include: public offices, city
halls, parks, local and regional town halls, and
private businesses. |