FGF Trapani

FGF Trapani

About

Company description

We are a company specialized in citrus fruits that has a family heritage of four generations, started with its pioneer Ignacio Trapani, who migrated to Argentina from his native Sicily in 1908 and planted the first citrus plantations in 1937.

Ricardo Trapani, grandson of Ignacio, founded FGF TRAPANI in 2002 with the conviction of capitalizing and enriching the inherited spirit of work.

Our work culture is based on respect, innovation and excellence. We are committed to cultivating a positive organizational culture that generates a healthy and productive work environment, stimulates the development of our human capital and facilitates continuous quality improvement.

We have applied technology, knowledge and sustainability to become the largest producer and exporter of organic citrus in the southern hemisphere. Currently, we have plantations in Argentina and Peru.

Our industrial branch is a fundamental part of our operation. Today we process more than 100,000 tons of citrus fruits annually, including lemons, oranges, grapefruits and limes, for the extraction of their derivatives with a wide range of functional products for both gastronomy, cosmetics and health.

With the fourth generation of the family dedicated to this field, we have built a business vision that combines tradition and innovation, and we have incorporated professionals in key areas to strengthen our management and establish FGF Trapani as a leading global brand in the fresh citrus market and ingredients.

Upcoming events

19 nov 2024

Fi Europe 2024

19 - 21 Nov 2024 Frankfurt, Germany Visit us at stand 4.2L20 Book a meeting See our Exhibitor Profile   See full Exhibitor List
20 may 2025

Vitafoods Europe 2025

20 - 22 May 2025 Barcelona, Spain Visit us at stand 3L211 Book a meeting See our Exhibitor Profile   See full Exhibitor List

Recently at

14 may 2024

Vitafoods Europe 2024

14 - 16 May 2024 - Geneva, Switzerland We were at stand F237 See our Exhibitor Profile   See full Exhibitor List