Romania fresh produce market in 2026 is concentrated around a small group of structured importers, grower-distributors, and export-oriented operators with documented FY2024 turnover in the tens or hundreds of millions of RON. The largest companies — including Unifrutti Impex, Microfruits, and Ados Fresh — anchor the Ilfov distribution corridor and the Constanța import gateway, while berry exporters in Prahova and Brașov strengthen Romania’s position in EU horticultural trade.
This ranking covers companies whose primary business activity is fresh fruit and vegetable production, aggregation, import, ripening, wholesale distribution, or export. Entities primarily active in meat processing, grain trading, timber, or property leasing are excluded.
Turnover figures reflect FY2024 Romanian Trade Registry disclosures (“cifră de afaceri”) where publicly available. Values are expressed in Romanian Leu (RON) and rounded for clarity.
Ranking Table
| Rank | Company | Headquarters | Core Activity | FY2024 Turnover (RON) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Unifrutti Impex SRL | Constanța | Import, ripening & national distribution | ~337 million |
| 2 | Microfruits S.A. | Ilfov | National fruit & vegetable retail supply | ~324 million |
| 3 | Ados Fresh SRL | Ilfov | Integrated grower–distributor | ~133 million |
| 4 | Yusema Distribution SRL | Ilfov | Retail & wholesale supply | ~62 million |
| 5 | Rofresh Fruit Export SRL | Prahova | Export-oriented trader | ~37 million |
| 6 | Gavà România SRL | Ilfov | Import-export specialist | ~25 million* |
| 7 | Yami Fruits S.A. | Brașov | Berry production & export | ~23 million |
| 8 | MerryBerry SRL | Dâmbovița | Organic blueberry producer | ~22 million |
| 9 | Hortifruct (PO) | Bucharest | Producer organisation / aggregation | ~18 million |
| 10 | Biocrisveg Agroland SRL | Prahova | Organic vegetable exporter | Niche/B2B scale |
*Rounded from publicly available registry filings.

1. Unifrutti Impex SRL
Headquartered in Constanța, Unifrutti Impex operates along Romania’s primary fruit import corridor. The company focuses on ripening, storage, and national redistribution of imported fruit.
Core categories
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Bananas
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Citrus
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Tropical fruit
With turnover around RON 337 million in FY2024, Unifrutti stands as Romania’s largest produce-first importer-distributor. Port adjacency and integrated ripening facilities provide structural advantage for year-round supermarket supply.
Operationally, it anchors Romania’s import-dependent fruit categories.
2. Microfruits S.A.
Based in Ilfov, Microfruits is one of the strongest national distributors in Romania’s produce sector.
Core categories
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Apples
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Citrus
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Mixed fruit & vegetables
FY2024 turnover approached RON 324 million. The company’s proximity to Bucharest retail DCs reinforces its relevance to large chains operating centralised procurement.
Microfruits represents the Ilfov distribution corridor’s dominance in fresh produce logistics.
3. Ados Fresh SRL
Ados Fresh combines production and distribution. Its integrated model allows direct field-to-retail delivery.
Core categories
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Tomatoes
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Leafy vegetables
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Greenhouse produce
FY2024 turnover reached approximately RON 133 million. Integration between cultivation and logistics supports supermarket traceability and packaging compliance.
Grower-distributors of this scale increasingly replace fragmented sourcing structures.
4. Yusema Distribution SRL
Yusema operates within the Ilfov logistics cluster and supplies large retail networks.
Core categories
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Apples
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Bananas
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Imported fruit
FY2024 turnover stood near RON 62 million. While smaller than the top two, its structured retail contracts place it among Romania’s core DC-level suppliers.
5. Rofresh Fruit Export SRL
Based in Prahova, Rofresh specialises in fruit exports and high-growth trade channels.
Core categories
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Berries
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Stone fruit
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Seasonal vegetables
FY2024 turnover reached approximately RON 37 million. Export orientation positions it within Romania’s expanding EU fruit flows.
6. Gavà România SRL
Gavà România operates as an import-export trader within Ilfov’s wholesale ecosystem.
Core categories
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Citrus
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Seasonal imports
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Vegetables
With turnover in the mid-20 million RON range, the company plays a flexible sourcing role for supermarket networks.
7. Yami Fruits S.A.
Yami Fruits focuses on berry production and export.
Core categories
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Blueberries
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Raspberries
Turnover of roughly RON 23 million reflects Romania’s continued growth in premium fruit segments, particularly berries destined for EU markets.
8. MerryBerry SRL
MerryBerry operates one of Romania’s largest organic blueberry farms.
Core categories
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Organic blueberries
With turnover around RON 22 million, the company highlights the expansion of organic-certified horticulture under EU subsidy frameworks.
9. Hortifruct (Producer Organisation)
Hortifruct operates as a recognised producer organisation aggregating growers.
Core categories
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Mixed vegetables
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Aggregated fruit supply
Turnover near RON 18 million reflects cooperative-style aggregation rather than corporate-scale trading.
Producer organisations remain essential for structuring fragmented growers into retail-compatible supply chains.
10. Biocrisveg Agroland SRL
Biocrisveg focuses on organic vegetable export.
Core categories
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Certified organic vegetables
While niche in scale, its export compliance and organic positioning secure access to specialised EU buyers.
Market Structure Analysis

Ilfov Distribution Corridor Dominance
Six of the top ten companies operate within or near Ilfov. Proximity to Bucharest retail headquarters and distribution centres provides structural advantage.
Import Dependency in Fruit
Romania remains structurally dependent on imported bananas and citrus. Constanța port-linked operators therefore anchor high-turnover fruit categories.
Berry Export Growth
Export-oriented berry production in Prahova and Brașov continues expanding under EU demand and subsidy frameworks.
Cold Chain & CAP Investment
Romania’s CAP Strategic Plan (2023–2027) accelerated post-harvest infrastructure investment. Sorting lines, refrigeration units, and greenhouse capacity upgrades have strengthened compliance readiness.
Structural Outlook 2026–2028
The Romanian fresh produce market is expected to continue consolidating around:
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Integrated grower–distributors
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Port-based importers
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Export-focused berry producers
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Producer organisations aligned with supermarket standards
Scale, documented turnover, and logistics integration will remain decisive factors.
Conclusion
Romania’s leading fresh produce companies in 2026 are defined by turnover scale, Ilfov distribution positioning, and export alignment. The sector is no longer shaped by fragmented intermediaries but by structured operators capable of meeting modern Romania supermarket procurement standards and EU trade requirements.
This consolidation mirrors broader trends across the Romania FMCG market, where documented turnover, logistics integration, and compliance readiness increasingly determine supplier eligibility. Fresh produce is now operating under the same structural discipline as processed food and branded goods.
As export volumes expand and sustainability rules tighten, investment in cold-chain systems and Romania packaging compliance will continue influencing competitive positioning across the horticulture supply chain.
Editor’s Note: All financial figures are based on publicly available Romanian trade registry disclosures for FY2024. Turnover values are expressed in Romanian Leu (RON) and rounded for readability. No revenue estimates have been fabricated.







