Your experts in exotics
from the field
to your table
Who are we?
Three Rivers in numbers
tons of exported products per year
Countries with distribution channels
varieties of products
What do we do?
EXOTIC PRODUCTS
CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC
Fruits and vegetables, ready-to-eat and for processing.
Long-term
Strategic Partners
Our growers
Our wide network of growers allows us to be consistent and maintain the necessary quality required for each destination along each campaign.
Strategic Partners
Where are we?
We are located right in the center of Europe in Geneva, Switzerland, with our warehouses in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and our operations team in Lima, Peru.
We develop and manage commercial programs ensuring continuity and quality in both sea and air shipments.
- Storage
- Pre-packing and re-packing
- Quality control
- Ripening
- Customs clearance and document management
We offer consulting services to growers, importers and distributors in the development and implementation of fruits and vegetables projects.
We focus on generating value in each stage of the distribution chain of fresh produce, from the field to your table and keeping in mind that every fruit and vegetable has it’s perfect place in the market.
Grapes
October – May
Peru is the 1st exporter of grapes in the world. We work with over 15 growers from Peru and over 10 from Chile and India.
We work with all conventional and organic varieties of red, black and white grapes.
- Boxes: wooden, carton and plastic 8.2 kg. and 4.5 kg.
- Presentations: Clamshells and open punnets, plastic and carton. Plastic and paper bags.
Avocado
Availability
January – December
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Following Mexico and Dominican Republic, Peru is the 3rd largest exporter of avocados in the world. We work with over 30 producers in Peru, Mexico, Colombia, Kenya, Chile, South Africa and Tanzania.
Hass, Lamb Hass, Zutano, Ettinger, Pinkerton, tropical.
- Boxes: Carton and plastic, 4 kg. and 10 kg.
- Presentations: Flowpack, net.
Pomegranate
November – June
Peru is the 3rd largest exporter of pomegranates after Canada and Thailand. We work with over 15 producers from Peru, India and Egypt.
Wonderful, Bagwa, Magic, industrial, organic and conventional.
Carton and plastic boxes of 3.8 kg. and 15 kg.
Ginger
June – February
Peru is the 3rd largest exporter of ginger in the world after China and The Netherlands. Unlike chinese ginger, peruvian ginger grows naturally in the hills of the Amazonian Rainforest.
Organic or conventional.
Plastic and carton boxes of 5 kg., 7.5 kg. and 13.6 kg.
Dates
May – August
Dates are a relatively new product in the basket of Peruvian agro-export. Nonetheless, it continues to grow since 2019
Medjool and Bahri, by air or by sea.
Carton boxes of 2 kg. or 5 kg.
Asparagus
January – December
Peru is the 2nd largest exporter of asparagus and continues to grow year after year.
Green and white, by air or by sea.
Corrugated plastic boxes, 5kg.
Figs
September – June.
Figs remain a small product in Peru’s basket of agro-exports, but continues to grow in volume and value every year.
Toro Sentado and Black Mission, by air.
Carton box, 1 kg; Clamshells, 160 g. and 227 g.
Cherries
November – March
Over 50% of cherry exports come from South America.
Santina, Lapins, Bing, Regina, by air.
Carton box, 2 x 2.5 kg.
Blueberries
July – February
Peru is the largest exporter of blueberries in the world and continues to be responsible for almost 30% of worldwide blueberry exports.
Ventura, Biloxi, Misty y Legacy, by air or by sea.
1kg box, clamshells – 125 g. or 300 g.
Sweet Potato
January – December
Sweet potato has its origins in Peru. This is a product that has been consumed locally and since the agro-export boom in Peru, production for export has begun.
American Covington, Georgia Jets, Beauregard, orange, white, and purple.
6 kg. carton box.
Limes
January – December
Green limes is another one of the products that continues to grow in volume and value in Peru, all thanks to the weather conditions and fertile soil.
Tahiti and Sutil.
4 kg. and 4.5 kg. carton box.
Turmeric
June – February
Peru is the 8th exporter in the world. Just like ginger, turmeric grows naturally in the hills of the Amazon Rainforest.
Organic and conventional.
7.5 kg. plastic box.
Mango
December – May
After Thailand, Mexico and The Netherlands, Peru has become the 4th larges exporter of mangoes worldwide and continues to grow. We count with over 10 mango growers between Peru and Mexico.
Kent, Haden, Edward, Tommy Atkins, y Keitt. All varieties available by air and by sea.
4 kg. and 6 kg. carton box
Mandarin
February – September
Peru is the 7th largest exporter of mandarins in the world and volumes continue to grow exponentially since 2019.
Satsuma, Malvaceae, King Dancy, Kara, Murcott, Wilkins, Tango ad Orri.
10 kg. carton box.
Kiwi
April – August
Chile is the 3rd largest exporter of kiwis in the world. We work with strategic growers in Chile who are specialized in this product.
Hayward.
10 kg. carton box.