Apples From Poland

About Us

Meet Our Company from Poland

For generations, we have been producing juicy apples—both sour and sweet, red and green. Our operations are based in the largest fruit-growing region in Poland, the Grójec district. 



In this area, thousands of fruit farmers care for apple production daily, hundreds of apple-pickers harvest the fruits, dozens of producer groups export apples worldwide, and several clusters unite to promote Polish apples. Apples from Poland are us. 



We are here for you to taste our delicious apples and, through our blog, understand how meticulously we manage the apple production process each year.

High-Quality Apples

Our apple production process begins with soil preparation and mineral fertilisation, allowing the planted trees to develop freely. 



We then plant the trees, nurturing them delicately for three seasons until they start bearing fruit. The spring process begins, during which, before each season, we ensure the fruit is of the highest quality. 



During the summer-autumn season, we harvest the apples, and in winter, we hand-prune each tree to prepare it for the next season. This dedication ensures that those who have tasted Polish apples can enjoy fruits we care for year-round.

History of Grójec of Queen Bona

Grójec, located in the Masovian Voivodeship, is one of Poland’s most important apple-growing regions. Its history dates back to the Middle Ages, but it gained particular significance in the 16th century due to Queen Bona Sforza, wife of King Sigismund I the Old.

Queen Bona, originally from Italy, was passionate about agriculture and introduced various fruit cultivation techniques to Poland. She initiated extensive orchard plantations near Grójec, laying the foundation for the region’s apple-growing tradition.

Today, Grójec is renowned for its high-quality apples, exported worldwide. Our company continues the legacy established by Queen Bona, ensuring meticulous care at every stage of production to deliver top-quality fruits.