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Camposol S.A.

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Location

Av. El Derby 250, Piso 4 Urbanización El Derby de Monterrico Santiago de Surco, Lima, Perú

Primary Category:

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

Secondary

Blueberries, Avocados, Table Grapes, Citrus and Tropical Fruits

Company Profile

What is Camposol S.A.?

Camposol S.A. operates as a vertically integrated multinational fresh fruit producer and exporter headquartered in Lima, Peru. The company manages farming operations across Peru, Uruguay, Colombia, and Chile, with processing and packing facilities that enable control throughout the supply chain from cultivation to retail distribution. Camposol maintains commercial offices in North America, Europe, and Asia, serving customers in more than 40 countries including major global retailers such as Costco, Walmart, ALDI, Edeka, Tesco, and Lidl.


According to company disclosures, Camposol documented approximately 112,564 metric tons of fresh fruit sales in 2024, generating USD 550 million in revenue. The company positions itself among Peru's largest agro-exporters, with operations spanning over 25,000 hectares of agricultural land in the regions of La Libertad and Piura in northern Peru, plus additional farming operations in Colombia, Uruguay, and Chile. Company materials indicate the organization employs more than 20,000 workers during peak harvest seasons.


The company's product portfolio centers on blueberries and avocados, which represent its primary export categories, supplemented by mandarins, table grapes, mangos, and cherries. Camposol operates under a vertically integrated model in which approximately 83% of sales are sourced from company-owned fields, with the remainder from rented land and third-party growers, according to corporate filings.


Corporate Foundation

Camposol S.A. was established in 1997 with initial land acquisitions in La Libertad region, approximately 600 kilometers north of Lima. The company expanded through purchases in the Proyecto Especial Chavimochic irrigation project via public auction processes. In 2007, Grupo DC (Dyer Coriat Group), a Peruvian family business group, acquired Camposol. The Dyer-Coriat family founders, Samuel Dyer Ampudia and Rosa Coriat Valera, had previously established businesses in fishing, steel manufacturing, and industrial supplies before entering the agro-industrial sector.


Camposol Holding PLC, the parent entity, was listed on the Oslo Axess Stock Exchange in Norway under the ticker symbol CSOL. According to available corporate governance documents, Samuel Dyer Coriat serves as Executive Chairman of the Board, while Ricardo Naranjo holds the position of Chief Executive Officer as of late 2024. The company headquarters is located at Av. El Derby 250, Santiago de Surco, Lima, Peru.


As part of Grupo DC, Camposol operates alongside sister companies including Marinasol (aquaculture), Ecopacking (sustainable packaging solutions), and Refinca (forestry operations). This corporate structure provides access to shared services, financial resources, and operational expertise across multiple agricultural and industrial sectors within the Peruvian market.


Production Infrastructure


Peruvian Operations

Camposol's primary production base is located in northern Peru across three main agricultural zones. The Chao and Virú areas near Trujillo in La Libertad region host the majority of blueberry, avocado, and mandarin cultivation. These former desert areas were developed through the Chavimochic irrigation project, which channels water from the Andes to coastal agricultural zones. The Piura region in northwestern Peru supports mango and grape production, utilizing the area's subtropical coastal climate.


Company materials indicate total landholdings exceed 25,000 hectares in Peru, distributed across these regions. Processing infrastructure in Peru includes six processing plants documented in corporate disclosures: three facilities dedicated to preserved products, two for fresh produce packing, and one for frozen products. In November 2025, Camposol inaugurated a 2,000-square-meter biofactory in Chao, Virú with annual capacity to produce up to 5 million blueberry plants using in-vitro and ex-vitro propagation techniques for proprietary genetic varieties.


International Growing Operations

Camposol maintains avocado farming operations in Colombia, where production supplements Peruvian harvest seasons to extend year-round supply availability. In Uruguay, the company operates mandarin citrus orchards. Chilean operations include approximately 150 hectares of cherry production, primarily Lapins and Santina varieties, which began commercial harvest in 2024. Company materials also reference a blueberry packing facility in Sinaloa, Mexico, inaugurated in 2023, designed to process fruit from regional growers.


The geographic distribution across multiple countries in South America enables Camposol to maintain production throughout different growing seasons, providing customers with extended availability of key fruit categories across calendar periods.


Vertical Integration Model

According to corporate disclosures, Camposol controls production from field operations through post-harvest handling, quality control, packing, and logistics. This vertical integration approach allows traceability to specific parcels of land and management of inputs, labor practices, and quality standards throughout the supply chain. The company operates its own packing facilities equipped with pre-cooling systems, sorting technology, and cold storage infrastructure to maintain product quality during processing and distribution.


Product Portfolio


Blueberries

Blueberries represent Camposol's largest product category by volume and revenue. According to 2024 financial disclosures, the company shipped 46,300 metric tons of blueberries with sales totaling USD 376.4 million. Company materials describe ongoing varietal renewal programs utilizing proprietary genetics developed through in-house breeding programs. The biofactory inaugurated in 2025 supports propagation of these varieties selected for yield performance, water efficiency, and adaptation to Peruvian growing conditions.


Blueberries are marketed fresh in various packaging formats to retail and foodservice customers. Production timing across Peru, Colombia, and Chile enables year-round supply availability across most months of the calendar.


Avocados

Camposol produces Hass avocados from operations in Peru and Colombia. According to industry sources, the company ranks among Peru's top five avocado exporters. Documented shipments in 2024 reached approximately 21,000 metric tons despite a 21% volume decline from the prior year. The company focuses on sizing, maturity standards, and dry matter content to meet import requirements for key markets in North America, Europe, and Asia.


Additional Fruit Categories

Mandarins are cultivated in Peru and Uruguay, with production focused on varieties suited to fresh export markets. Table grapes are grown in Piura, Peru, taking advantage of the region's climate for producing seedless varieties. Mangos represent another Piura-based crop, with harvests timed for off-season windows in destination markets. Cherry production from Chilean operations commenced in 2024, representing a newer category addition to the company's portfolio.


The product range reflects Camposol's strategy to maintain diversified offerings while concentrating resources on the two primary categories of blueberries and avocados, which together generate the majority of company revenue according to financial disclosures.


Certifications & Quality Standards

Certification Disclaimer: The following certifications are referenced in company materials and certification databases. AgriLinkage has not independently verified current validity, scope, or compliance status. Certification standing can change based on audit outcomes. Buyers requiring certified products should request current documentation directly from the supplier and verify validity with issuing bodies.


Food Safety Certifications

HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points): Camposol facilities implement HACCP systems for identifying and managing food safety risks throughout production and processing. HACCP is a systematic preventive approach to biological, chemical, and physical hazards in food production processes.


BRC Global Standard for Food Safety (British Retail Consortium): Company materials reference BRC certification, which is a GFSI-benchmarked food safety standard widely required by European and North American retailers. BRC certification addresses product safety, quality, operational criteria, and HACCP-based food safety programs. Documented references indicate Grade A certification for fresh and preserved asparagus processes, though asparagus no longer appears as a current product focus.


BRCGS (Brand Reputation through Compliance Global Standards): Updated references indicate BRCGS certification across facilities, representing the evolved BRC certification program that encompasses food safety management systems.


Agricultural Practice Standards

GLOBALG.A.P. (Good Agricultural Practices): Company materials confirm GLOBALG.A.P. certification since 2000. This farm assurance program establishes criteria for on-farm production processes including crop protection, fertilization, water management, worker health and safety, environmental protection, and traceability. GLOBALG.A.P. is recognized globally by retailers as verification of responsible agricultural production.


GLOBALG.A.P. GRASP (Risk Assessment on Social Practice): This add-on module to GLOBALG.A.P. addresses social practices on farms, covering worker health, safety, and welfare aspects through 11 standardized requirements.


Sustainability Certifications

Rainforest Alliance Certified: Camposol holds Rainforest Alliance certification, which addresses sustainable agriculture practices including ecosystem conservation, responsible agrochemical use, water management, fair labor practices, and worker welfare. Rainforest Alliance certification does not require organic production but establishes environmental and social criteria for agricultural operations.


Quality Management Systems

ISO 14001: Referenced in company materials, ISO 14001 is an international standard for environmental management systems, establishing frameworks for managing environmental responsibilities including waste, emissions, and resource use.


OHSAS (Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series): Company disclosures reference OHSAS certification related to occupational health and safety management systems for worker protection.


IFS (International Featured Standards): IFS Food certification addresses food safety and quality of processes and products, widely recognized by European retailers.


Supply Chain and Security

BASC (Business Alliance for Secure Commerce): Camposol holds BASC certification focused on supply chain security and control management systems. In 2025, the company was recognized for 20 years of BASC commitment to operational traceability.


SMETA (Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit): Referenced in company materials, SMETA is an ethical audit format assessing labor standards, health and safety, environment, and business ethics.


Organic Certification

Company disclosures from 2025 note that organic certification for Camposol Fresh VB (Netherlands operations) was successfully reinstated, indicating the company handles certified organic products for specific markets and customers, though the scope and product categories are not specified in available materials.


Additional Standards

Kosher Certification: Documented in certification materials for products meeting Jewish dietary requirements.


Tesco Nurture: Historical references indicate participation in Tesco's environmental and social responsibility program for suppliers.

The breadth of certifications reflects Camposol's positioning to serve diverse customer requirements across global markets, though specific facility-level scope and current validity of each certification would require direct verification with the company and certification bodies.


Market Distribution

Camposol exports to more than 40 countries across North America, Europe, and Asia. The company maintains commercial offices in the United States, Europe (with presence noted in Spain and the Netherlands), and China to support customer relationships and logistics coordination.


According to company materials, Camposol serves major global retail chains including Costco, Walmart, Sam's Club, Publix, OGL, ALDI, Edeka, Kaufland, Tesco, and Lidl. These relationships indicate the company's positioning as a supplier to large-format retailers and supermarket chains that require consistent volumes, quality standards, and certification compliance.

The United States and European Union represent primary export destinations based on the company's documented customer base and office locations. Asian markets, particularly China, are accessed through commercial operations in Shanghai. In December 2024, Camposol began utilizing the new Port of Chancay in Peru for shipments to China, which reduces transit times compared to alternative routing options.


Distribution strategy centers on direct relationships with retailers rather than extensive use of intermediary distributors, enabled by the company's scale, commercial office network, and vertically integrated operations that allow coordination of supply planning, quality control, and logistics. Company materials describe working collaboratively with retail partners to optimize product allocation, timing, and pricing based on market conditions.

The geographic diversity of production across Peru, Colombia, Uruguay, and Chile supports extended seasonal availability, enabling Camposol to maintain year-round supply relationships for key products like blueberries and avocados that would otherwise have concentrated harvest windows.


Proprietary Genetics and Innovation

Company materials describe significant investment in proprietary blueberry genetics developed through traditional breeding programs (non-GMO methods). According to 2025 disclosures, Camposol's genetic improvement program has demonstrated superior yields and greater water-use efficiency compared to conventional varieties. The biofactory inaugurated in November 2025 provides annual capacity to propagate up to 5 million plants using tissue culture and biotechnology techniques.


The genetics program focuses on developing varieties adapted to Peruvian growing conditions while meeting international market demands for fruit characteristics including size, firmness, flavor profile, and post-harvest storage capability. Varietal renewal represents a strategic priority, with company plans to replant existing hectares with improved varieties and expand into new growing areas using these proprietary genetics.


According to IDB Invest financing documentation, this genetic program enables the company to differentiate its product offering and improve productivity metrics including fruit yield per hectare and water consumption efficiency. The in-house propagation capability through the biofactory provides operational independence and faster scaling of planting programs compared to reliance on external nursery suppliers.


Sustainability Initiatives

Sustainability Disclaimer: The following represents publicly stated initiatives documented in company materials. Independent verification of implementation would require third-party assessment.


Camposol publishes annual sustainability reports aligned with Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standards and participates as a member of the United Nations Global Compact. According to company disclosures, sustainability commitments address environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and governance practices.


Environmental Recognition

In December 2025, Camposol received the "Antonio Brack Egg" National Environmental Award from Peru's Ministry of the Environment for innovation in sustainable biostimulants. This marks the second time the company has received this recognition, which represents the highest environmental distinction granted by the Peruvian government.


In 2024, Camposol earned the first star in Peru's Carbon Footprint Program administered by the Ministry of the Environment, awarded for measuring the company's 2023 carbon footprint across Peruvian operations. Company materials also reference improved rankings in the Merco ESG Responsibility assessment, advancing to 79th place in 2024.


Water Management

Given the desert and semi-arid environments where much of Camposol's Peruvian production occurs, water management represents a critical operational factor. Company materials reference investment in water-use efficiency through drip irrigation systems, varietal selection for drought tolerance, and soil management practices. Financing documentation from IDB Invest notes water management as a component of the company's environmental action plan.


Social Programs

Company disclosures describe programs addressing community health, education, and employment. A documented anemia reduction initiative in the Chao community engaged 435 children, with reported recovery rates of 74% over a six-month period in 2023. Camposol also joined Peru's Social Pact for Education in 2024, becoming the first agribusiness company to participate in this national commitment coordinated by Peru's Ministry of Education.


The company obtained ISO 37001 Anti-Bribery Management System certification from AENOR Peru in 2025, covering operations in Lima, La Libertad, and Piura. This certification addresses corruption prevention through documented compliance systems and controls.


Employment Practices

With more than 20,000 employees during peak seasons, Camposol represents a significant rural employer in northern Peru. According to IDB Invest project documentation, the company's operations are expected to generate more than 2,500 additional direct jobs through expansion plans, with female participation rates above Peru's agricultural sector average.

Camposol ranked 31st in Peru's Employers for Youth (EFY) and Best Internship Experiences (BIE) rankings in 2024, positioning as the highest-ranked agribusiness company among Peru's top employers for professionals under 35 years of age.


Recent Financial Developments

In December 2024, Camposol secured USD 400 million in financing from a consortium including IDB Invest, International Finance Corporation (IFC), Rabobank, Scotiabank, and BBVA. The financing package comprises two A/B loan structures: one from IDB Invest and another from IFC, each totaling USD 140 million (with USD 100 million A tranches and USD 40 million B tranches mobilized through Rabobank). An additional USD 120 million came from Peruvian commercial banks.


According to project documentation, these funds will support varietal renewal of blueberry crops using proprietary genetics, productivity improvements in avocado operations, permanent working capital, and other corporate purposes. Projected outcomes include export volumes increasing from 95,000 tons in 2024 to an average of 136,000 tons annually between 2025 and 2030.

In November 2025, Fitch Ratings upgraded Camposol's credit rating to B+ with a stable outlook, reflecting the company's financial trajectory and operational performance. According to 2024 full-year preliminary results released in February 2025, Camposol achieved EBITDA of USD 184.1 million (34% margin) on revenues of USD 550 million, with net debt-to-EBITDA ratio of 2.41x.


Information Currency and Verification

This company profile reflects publicly available information from Camposol corporate website, investor relations disclosures, financial filings, business registrations, certification databases, industry publications, IDB Invest and IFC project documentation, Oslo Axess listings, and news reports. Time-sensitive data including production volumes, facility counts, certifications, financial metrics, and employee numbers may change. Users requiring current information should contact the company directly.


Certification validity and compliance status can change based on audits and operational changes. Buyers requiring certified products should request current documentation from the supplier and verify validity with certification bodies including GLOBALG.a.p, BRC, Rainforest Alliance, and other relevant certifying organizations.


AgriLinkage has not conducted independent verification of operational capabilities, facility conditions, genetic program claims, sustainability initiative implementation, or compliance claims. Commercial parties should conduct independent due diligence appropriate to their transaction requirements, including facility audits, product testing, reference checks, and verification of certifications relevant to their sourcing specifications.


Accessing Current Information

Organizations interested in sourcing products from Camposol should contact the company directly for current product availability, specifications, pricing, certification documentation, and commercial terms.


Official Channels:

  • Corporate Website: www.camposol.com

  • Investor Relations: investors.camposol.com

  • Headquarters Address: Av. El Derby 250, Piso 4, Santiago de Surco, Lima, Peru

Camposol maintains commercial offices in North America, Europe, and Asia to support customer relationships. Specific contact information for regional offices and product inquiries can be obtained through the corporate website.


All sourcing relationships should include proper due diligence including facility visits (where feasible), product sampling, verification of certifications, reference checks with existing customers, and review of quality systems and traceability procedures relevant to the buyer's compliance requirements.


Conclusion: Camposol S.A.'s Position in Global Fresh Fruit Markets

Camposol S.A. operates as a significant Peruvian agro-exporter with vertically integrated operations spanning cultivation, processing, packing, and distribution of fresh fruit to global markets. The company's scale of operations, breadth of certifications, established relationships with major retailers, and geographic diversification across four South American countries position it as a relevant option for buyers seeking consistent volumes of blueberries, avocados, and complementary fruit categories.


For procurement professionals evaluating potential suppliers, Camposol's documented attributes include multi-country production capabilities enabling extended seasonal availability, proprietary genetics programs in blueberries, substantial processing infrastructure, and certification portfolio addressing food safety, agricultural practices, and sustainability standards. The company's 2024 financial performance and successful securing of USD 400 million in international financing indicate operational scale and financial backing to support growth commitments.


Buyers should conduct thorough due diligence appropriate to their sourcing requirements, including verification of current certifications, facility assessments, product quality evaluations, reference checks, and review of the company's operational capabilities specific to their needs. The information in this profile provides background context for initial evaluation, but current engagement requires direct contact with Camposol's commercial team, site visits, and validation of claims relevant to specific sourcing decisions.

Product Portfolio

Fresh Cherries

Small, round stone fruit with firm flesh and sweet flavor, typically red or dark in color, consumed fresh or in desserts.

Fresh Mandarins

Small, easy-peeling citrus fruit with sweet flavor and segmented flesh, typically consumed fresh as a snack.

Fresh Mangos

Tropical stone fruit with sweet, juicy orange flesh and smooth skin, consumed fresh or used in cooking and beverages.

Hass Avocados

Oval-shaped fruit with dark, pebbly skin and creamy flesh, high in healthy fats, commonly used fresh in salads and spreads.

Table Grapes

Seedless grape varieties eaten fresh, characterized by crisp texture and sweet flavor, available in green, red, or black colors.

Fresh Blueberries

Small, round berries with blue-purple skin and sweet-tart flavor, consumed fresh or used in baking and processing.

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