Born from a conviction that premium tropical fruit deserved an institutional-grade supply chain, bridging the world's finest orchards directly with Europe's most discerning buyers.
We surveyed an industry disconnected from its roots. Premium fruit was traded as mere commodity, losing its essence in opaque transit networks. We saw the flaw, and chose to shatter the standard model.
We bypassed the middlemen. From the fertile soils of Brazil to the artisanal groves of Vietnam, we established direct, supervised relationships. We became growers to take absolute control of the supply chain.
Purity without compromise. Traceability without exception. By bridging master growers directly with European buyers, MB Comercio set a new, institutional-grade benchmark for excellence.
The origin point of our fresh citrus and premium mangoes. Operating year-round with resident grower liaison teams to ensure absolute quality.
The artisanal heart of our dried fruit crafting. Here, we perfect the zero SO₂ process, creating our signature premium retail packs.
The gateway to Europe. Our central logistics hub executes precision dispatch cycles with BRCGS Grade A and ISO 22000 certified storage.
Premium quality begins with the soil. We believe that true luxury cannot exist without profound respect for nature and the hands that cultivate it.
Our commitment to sustainable farming, zero-waste processing methodologies, and solar-powered drying facilities ensures that our operations give back to the environment more than they take.
A trade visionary with over a decade of hands-on experience in tropical agricultural procurement. Marc built MB Comercio from a single sourcing relationship in Vietnam into a multi-continental premium trade operation.
His philosophy is simple: uncompromising quality and genuine ethics are not mutually exclusive. They are the essential foundation of any modern, sustainable enterprise.
"We do not trade fruit. We cultivate relationships, engineer purity, and deliver an uncompromising standard of tropical excellence to the world."