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The Natural Fruit Company expands product range with acquisition of Hermanos Bruñó

The Natural Fruit Company (TNFC) has announced the acquisition of the Valencia-based company Hermanos Bruñó, specialists in melons, watermelons and citrus fruits such as clementines and oranges. As a result, The Natural Fruit Company, of which Fremman Capital is currently the majority shareholder, is making further headway with its consolidation process by expanding its specialised product range. 

Hermanos Bruñó was founded in 1977 by the brothers Francisco and José Bruñó and is today a leading family-run company in the production of melons, which account for 60% of the company's total product sales in Europe, with particular focus on Spain and Scandinavia. "For the whole Hermanos Bruñó team, becoming part of The Natural Fruit Company is an exciting business project full of challenges to embrace a better future," explained a company spokesperson.

This operation has added the Bruñó family's know-how and renowned brand image to The Natural Fruit Company project, shortly after the acquisition in February of S.G. Marzal, a leading grower and packer of Spanish Sanguinelli oranges. TNFC is passionately committed to integrating experienced and renowned companies, in order to bolster the group's organic growth and continue providing its customers with the widest, all-year around range of organic and conventional fruit.

For more information:
Estefanía García
Email: estefania.garcia@bia3consultores.es 

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