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The Beet market is a subset of the larger Fruit and Vegetable market. Beets are a root vegetable, typically red or yellow in color, and are a popular ingredient in salads, soups, and other dishes. Beets are a good source of vitamins and minerals, and are often used as a natural food coloring. Beets are grown in many parts of the world, and are available in both fresh and canned forms.
Beets are a popular crop for farmers, as they are relatively easy to grow and have a long shelf life. Beets are also used in the production of sugar, and are a key ingredient in many processed foods.
There are a number of companies that produce and sell beets, including major food producers, grocery stores, and farmers. Some of the more well-known companies in the Beet market include Dole, Del Monte, and Earthbound Farms. Show Less Read more