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"Half a year after he closed it: Zaki Shalom is selling the Galilee Fruit Factory"
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"The Pri Galil food factory, which was founded in 1962, has been struggling financially in recent years. The factory produces frozen vegetables and fruits, and has been a major player in the Israeli market. However, in 2022, the factory's profits began to decline due to the reduction of tariffs on frozen vegetables. The factory's owners, Moti Kopferman and Zaki Shalom, had been trying to sell the factory for several years, but had been unable to find a buyer. In 2023, the factory was closed, and the owners announced that they would be selling the factory to a group of American investors for $200-150 million. The investors, who are reportedly backed by Tomer Chaskel, a well-known businessman in Israel, plan to revive the factory and make it a major player in the Israeli market once again."
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