Eosta's supplier, The Cranberry Company, is betting on dry-harvesting, saying it protects the soil’s biodiversity and extends the berries’ shelf life.
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Leading global organic produce distributor Eosta will now offer cranberries from early November through late December to quench the rising end-of-year demand in Europe and other markets. The company’s supplies will come from The Cranberry Company, an organic producer based in the Dutch region of Krimpenerwaard, renowned for employing only handpicking and dry-harvesting methods for the fruit. The growers own around 50 acres of peat soil, of which only 12 to 14 acres are planted with cranberries. The remainder is left to what The Cranberry Company managing director Matthijs Crouwers called nature restoration. “There are a lot of other species of plants and animals, and some are endangered species, so we want to be careful with the soil,” he explained. “It’s also good for the cranberries because the more diversity, the less prone the plants are to catching a disease.” Crouwers said they only use dry-harvesting or hand-picking with their fruit because these methods preserve the ...