La Grandeza de la Naturaleza

FrutaGrande is dedicated to farming and export of fresh produce from Ecuador. 

As a company we have betterment of our farming partners and employees, value to our customers and quality and safety of products to our consumers, at the heart of what we do. We are driven by sustainable growth of business based on integrity, strong value systems and a humane approach. With a distinct focus on green fresh premium bananas in Ecuador, mainly from the provinces of Los Ríos (North), Guayas (Center) and El Oro (South), it aims to be counted among the players which add value to the local ecosystem and serve a diverse clientele across the globe. This is the reason that we have focused on building relationships with the farming communities in Ecuador while working on enhancing their incomes and also improving their lifestyles.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Where is Fruta grande located?

Fruta Grande is located in Ecuador, which is  country straddling the equator on South America’s west coast.

What goes in each box?

Part of the difference is our company wide, laser-like focus on providing quality products for our consumers and quality standards service for our business partners. 

what are the environmental risks of banana production?

The environmental risks of banana production stem from the improper use of agricultural chemicals, poor disposal of plastic and degradable wastes, deforestation and erosion.

Why banana quality is important?

While price, good deals and convenience of shop remain key battlegrounds, the quality of fresh produce is among top drivers to select a store with banana amongst the top fruits that embodies the quality of the produce section.

HOW WE ENSURE QUALITY STANDARDS?

If these fruits meet shoppers’ freshness standards, then the whole produce section probably meets the criteria of a high quality, fresh produce department.

what are the The Environmental Impact of Banana Plantations?

 It is not a secret that current practices of banana farming in many areas of the world are contributing to the destruction of tropical rainforests- one of the most diverse ecosystems on our planet.  75% of the earth’s biodiversity lives in these forests, and because the majority of bananas are grown in monoculture plantations (plantations in which they are the only type of vegetation), as well as areas of cleared rainforest, they are playing a big part in the tragic loss of biodiversity.