Marap is one of the world’s leading producers of organic dried fruits, nuts and seeds, producing 95% of the world’s organic dried cherries and selling the only organic dried goji berries in Europe!
Ceres is supporting Marap with the launch of two of its brands in the UK – Pearls of Samarkand, a diverse range of organic dried fruits, nuts and seeds, and Lifestyle Organic, a delicious and convenient range of organic grain mixes.
Both brands are certified organic and vegetarian, and are produced using sustainable growing methods. All of the Pearls of Samarkand range is also raw, with the exception of the pumpkin seeds and mango which are heat treated but have an exceptional flavour and texture. Marap invests heavily in the communities in which it produces its fruit, nuts and seeds and is now the world’s first organic and fair-trade sundried cherry producer.
Already a big hit in Europe, Ceres is undergoing a consumer and trade media relations campaign to help raise awareness and drive sales in the UK.

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