GOOD to EAT
- ABOUT US -
We work for a society that eats healthy and natural.

Founded in Manisa, Türkiye, Akros is part of a family business with over 50 years of history, specializing in the production, sales, and marketing of premium agricultural products. Our core mission is to cultivate and distribute high-quality, natural products without harming the environment or agricultural lands, ensuring they are free from negative side effects on human health. Reliability, quality, and continuous improvement are our fundamental principles.
Our product range includes olives, olive oil, vine leaves, tomatoes, apricots, cherries, fresh fruits and vegetables, and dried fruits and vegetables, including Sultana raisins, for which Manisa holds a Geographical Indication—renowned worldwide for producing some of the finest Sultanas. Additionally, with strong ties to the Malatya region, we specialize in apricots, often referred to as the golden gems of the area.
At Akros, tradition and innovation come together to offer authentic, high-quality products, reflecting the rich agricultural heritage and fertile lands of Türkiye.

OUR LITTLE FACTORY
The world is our little factory in the universe.
We see the world as our little factory — a living system where the sun, soil, water, and time work together to create the foods that nourish us. Unlike concrete factories, this one cannot be rebuilt. That’s why protecting nature is not a choice, it’s a duty.
At Akros, we believe that access to healthy and honest food is a basic human right. To uphold that right, we produce with care, harvest with responsibility, and operate with a commitment to sustainability. From field to fork, we strive to ensure that every step we take leaves the planet better, not worse.
We work hand in hand with farmers, respect the rhythm of the seasons, and prioritize soil health and biodiversity—because good food starts with a good environment. By treating the Earth as our most valuable asset, we help create a future where everyone can enjoy nutritious food without compromising the needs of tomorrow.