
Avias Ranch

Peloponnese Region, Greece
December 2025
Agricultural Processing
Agriculture/Growers
Greece,
United States
Avias Ranch is an estate-made extra virgin olive oil producer focused on quality, transparency, and regenerative agricultural practices. Unlike most olive oil producers, Avias Ranch begins with its own olive groves, maintaining direct stewardship from soil to tree. Soil composition, tree health, microclimate conditions, and orchard inputs are measured and monitored throughout the growing cycle, allowing quality decisions to be made long before harvest. The company produces limited, estate-bottled extra virgin olive oils using precision agriculture, controlled harvesting, and data-driven production methods. All olives are grown, harvested, and milled under the company’s direct oversight, ensuring full control of quality from tree to table. Harvest timing is guided by phenolic maturity rather than yield, and extraction parameters are tightly managed to preserve freshness and nutritional integrity. Some oils are crafted as estate blends, composed with the same intention and selectivity used by vintners, while remaining fully traceable to specific groves and harvests. Quality is verified through comprehensive chemical and sensory analysis. Each production lot is evaluated for polyphenol content, fatty acid composition, oxidation markers, and freshness indicators, with results disclos
Overall B Impact Score
Governance 14.4
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Workers 16.7
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Community 25.3
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What is this? A company with an Impact Business Model is intentionally designed to create a specific positive outcome for one of its stakeholders - such as workers, community, environment, or customers.
Environment 27.4
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Customers 1.5
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