The Berger company launched a special video highlighting the company's 60th anniversary.
A third-generation family business, Berger currently operates 11 peat moss bogs and nine plants in North America. For over 60 years, each successive generation at the head of the company has brought added value, allowing Berger to experience flourishing growth and significant gains in innovation.
“There aren’t enough words to describe how proud and grateful we are towards all our employees who have contributed to the company’s success and history,” said Valérie Berger, co-president and CEO of Berger, in a released statement. “Over the years, Berger has forged an enviable reputation based on the quality of its products and the personalization of its services; and today, we’re celebrating more than 60 harvest seasons, 60 years of audacity and know-how.”
Berger, which has been rooted in the municipality of Saint-Modeste, in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Canada, since 1963, currently employs more than 800 professionals located across Canada, the United States and Central America.
“We want to share these moments of joy with the entire Berger family,” added Mélissa Berger, co-president and CEO of Berger. “Our most sincere thanks go to our customers, our partners, the communities that welcome us and especially to the members of our staff, as well as their families, who contribute daily to the influence and success of our company, both here and abroad.”
Visit the Berger website to see the promotional video and read a timeline of the company's history.
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