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It's about our service

We provide a one-stop shop for all your fresh produce needs.  

Marketing Services

The team works with our growers to market the whole of their crop. Helping to build sustainable businesses that can grow to the mutual benefit of all parties.

We regularly commission market research to keep one step ahead of consumer trends, creating insight that forms the basis of our product development plans.

We work with seed houses and our specialist growers to improve and develop products to meet the changing needs of the market.

We also proactively generate consumer focused PR to drive healthy eating messages across the media and educate consumers about fresh produce.

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Technical Services

We take safety, legality and good horticulture practise very seriously.

All of our growers go through vigorous risk assessments to determine the appropriate technical activity for the season.

To further ensure high standards, we perform five different types of audit. We also carry out pesticide residue analysis, implementing industry leading protocols such as BRC Global Standard, EUROGAP and LEAF.

Supply Chain Services

Some of the most important aspects of our business are the strong interpersonal relationships we've forged throughout our supply chain.

Our growers have a clear commitment to our customers needs and they're passionate about fulfilling ethical, environmental and market expectations.

It is our policy when importing products from overseas to proactively manage all stages of the supply chain. This enables us to obtain the freshest produce as efficiently as possible, in an environmentally friendly manner.

Production Services

At our site in North Yorkshire we can grade and pack in our first class packing facility. Using high quality processes that guarantee freshness and full traceability.

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