Eden Tree offers high quality fruits, vegetables and herbs

With 22 years of experience, Eden Tree offers Ghanaians with high-quality fruits, vegetables and herbs.

Currently, Eden Tree supplies over 80 vegetables, fruits, and herbs-related products to a customer base ranging from major food retailers and hotels in Ghana to restaurants and individual consumers.

During a media interaction, the Managing Director of Eden Tree, Mrs. Catherine Krobo Edusei said “The company operates based on the expertise of leading local and international food and agriculture experts to ensure that our products are grown in strict compliance with international food safety standards.”

“We are proud to have some of our products ‘Ghana Green Label’ certified, which means that they are produced with food safety and environmental sustainability in mind,” Edusei noted.

“Our tireless efforts are to constantly innovate and supply high quality products on the market and this has made us a favorite among food retailers and consumers,” she added.

 

The company is collaborating with industry experts and international agencies like GIZ and HortiFresh to ensure our farmers get the requisite training, and assistance from PFS on industry quality standards trainings for our processing personnel.

With a monthly purchase of over 30 tons of produce from farmers, Eden Tree has supported over 150 small holder farmers in overcoming technical and commercial barriers.

The company has three farms located in the Volta and Eastern regions of the country.

“Our vision for the next 5 years is to ensure at Eden Tree, all farmers and growers are Green Label Certified,” She said.

Mrs. Edusei noted that the company projects to start exporting to other Africa countries in the near future.

source: goldstreetbusiness.com

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