Our favorite organic growers

Ecoville, the organic specialist of Rungis is the supplier of organic fruits and vegetables and is SKAL certified

Ecoville works closely together with organic farmers, care farms and growers from the area to get your products as fresh as possible to your kitchen. With some we discuss the cultivation plans to make the supply and demand fit. Together we choose for the cultivation of special fruits and vegetables. This way we can also create an adventurous and surprising range for the organic market from Dutch soil. We are pleased to introduce you to some of our favorite growers.

 

Frank de Koning

Frank de Koning grows the most amazing tomato varieties from all over the world. He also grows super tasty strawberries, but there´s more… In his three greenhouses (total of 8,5 hectares) in Tinte and Rockanje, Frank grows organic tomatoes, peppers, eggplants and strawberries. Tomatoes are definitely his specialty, including the Wild Wonder tomatoes, a mix of ten different tomatoes with special varieties from all over the world.

De Kleine Hoeve

Especially for Ecoville, city farm De kleine Hoeve in Breda grows all sort of special en surprising vegetables. Vegetables you rarely find on a farm, but which are so much fun to offer. A small selection of what they offer: sea kale, palm cabbage, various types of lettuce (such as puntarelle) pod shoots, bean tops, parsnips, red sprouts, red kale, rainbow radish and rainbow carrots.

Fruit growing farm De Ring

From the early spring the bees are busy pollinating fruit growing farm De Ring in Oud-Sabbinge at Goes. This provides delicious, juicy summer fruit. They grow gooseberries, red, white and black currants, josta currants, blackberries, raspberries and plums on 4 hectares. And from all the species they also have a lot of different varieties.

 

De Waog

Horticulture company De Waog loves versatility and color. They are specialized in colored and extraordinary vegetables. De Waog focuses on premium growing.

Be-Leaf

Be-Leaf focuses on the cultivation of young leafy vegetables. Growing, cutting and packing. You can’t get the lines any shorter. Therefor Be-leaf is able to deliver fresh and tasty lettuces.

 

'Their colleagues come at the exact right time with an inspiration box. That’s how you immediately know: this is in season. And if i want something special, they start looking for it.'

In the first place because of the enormously wide range of products. And as an extra, i’m a big Japan fanatic and Rungis imports a lot from Japan; that’s also an important reason