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New Eosta and Nature & More websites

A new year, a fresh start. Both the Eosta website and the website of our transparency brand Nature & More have been given a makeover.

Eosta.com: product range, background and news

At eosta.com you will find the complete product range, background information about Eosta's journey from its foundation to the present day, our sustainability projects, the latest news and more.

Nature & More: transparency from product to grower

At natureandmore.com, the focus is on the story behind the product: from origin to grower. For each grower, the Sustainability Flower shows what is happening in each of the sustainability themes. The seven petals of the flower together form a holistic picture of the impact of cultivation.

Curious?

Take a look at eosta.com and natureandmore.com.

News & releases

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Press releae: Eosta anticipating positive Organic Raingrown avocado East Africa season

  • Eosta helping growers in optimize handling, volumes and ripeness control
  • Fairtrade via Eosta program adds 50 additional avocado producers in Kenya.

 

WADDINXVEEN, Netherlands, April 29th 2026— Leading organic fresh produce importer-marketer Eosta has received the first volumes of new-season Organic Raingrown Avocados from Tanzania and Kenya, with expectations high for availability and quality.

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Overseas citrus: strong crop, tight market

Ahead of the start of the overseas citrus season, directors Mike and Dennis visited our growing partners in South Africa. Conditions in the field are positive: the crop is developing well and quality looks strong.  At the same time, clear tensions are emerging in the market.

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Start of the West Africa mango season

Ahead of the West African mango season, Procurement Manager Joep van Koevorden visited our partners Fruiteq and Buur Sine in Ivory Coast and Senegal. The outlook is positive: both countries are expecting a good harvest in both volume and quality.

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