Our products 


30/03/2008

A complete product range

As a specialist in organic fruit and vegetables, we offer several major "families" of products:

  • Citrus fruit: oranges, lemons, pomellos, tangerines, etc.
  • Stone or seed fruit and red fruit: apples, pears, grapes, apricots, peaches or strawberries, etc
  • Exotic fruit: bananas, pineapples, mangoes, avocados, kiwi fruit, etc.
  • "Ratatouille" vegetables: tomatoes, courgettes, peppers, cucumbers, etc
  • Vegetables for stews: potatoes, leeks, turnips, carrots, etc
  • Cabbage and leaf crops: lettuces, chicory, etc
  • Condiments and herbs: garlic, onions, shallots, basil, parsley

 

And for each fruit or vegetable, we offer several varieties:

  • Mangoes: Kent, Amélie, Keith, wild or Zill…
  • Cabbage: green cabbage, borecole, romanesco, pointed, Chinese, Milan or red cabbage, radishes, sprouts, cauliflowers…
  • Tomatoes: currant, beef heart, Crimean Black, Roma and cherry tomatoes…

 

In addition to rare or long-forgotten varieties such as parsnips, pattypan squashes, scorzonera, Jerusalem artichokes or rutabagas... 

 

Regardless of their country of origin, all of our fruit and vegetables have one thing in common: they have all been grown using the organic production method. Some 60% come from the seven major production chains that we have created in France, Spain, Morocco and Togo.

In Europe, the fruit and vegetables are obtained from the main production areas in France (Provence, Brittany, the South West and the Rhône Valley), Spain and Italy. Elsewhere in the world, they are chiefly grown in Morocco and West Africa (Togo, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Ghana or Cameroon),

 

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The nutritional value of organic foods
Wholesome and healthy... these are the two main characteristics of organic foods which encourage consumers to buy them. An ever-increasing number of surveys and studies support this perception: the nutritional quality of organic foods is greater than that of other foodstuffs.

Organic fruit and vegetables provide a fine example. As they are not "crammed full" of synthetic chemical fertilisers, they contain less water and consequently more dry matter than conventional fruit and vegetables.
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