Why AroJuice Isn’t Fully Organic? And Why That’s a Good Thing?

At A+ Berry, we believe transparency is just as important as taste. One of the questions we often get is: “Why isn’t AroJuice certified organic?”

The answer is simple—and it has everything to do with craftsmanship, nature, and our dedication to flavor.

🍷 Crafted Like Fine Wine

We craft our juice like winemakers craft their vintages—selecting aronia berries from different farms based on seasonal sweetness, flavor balance, and antioxidant richness.

Each harvest brings subtle variations in taste, just like grapes do for wine. By blending berries from multiple small farms, we can create a juice that’s consistent, complex, and naturally delicious.

🌱 Supporting Small Sustainable Farmers

Many of our partner farms use sustainable and eco-friendly methods but aren’t certified organic—and for good reason.

Organic certification can be expensive and difficult for small, family-run farms to obtain. Instead of limiting ourselves to only certified farms, we choose to support growers who share our values and prioritize soil health, biodiversity, and natural growing cycles.

🌿 What “All Natural” Means to Us

Although AroJuice isn’t labeled organic, it is proudly 100% all natural.
When we say “all natural,” we mean our aronia berries are grown and crafted without artificial additives, preservatives, or synthetic ingredients. We keep our process simple—just as nature intended—so every bottle captures the pure, unaltered essence of the aronia berry.

🌾 Working With Nature, Not Against It

Our partner farms rarely use chemical fertilizers or herbicides—and only when absolutely necessary. Their focus is on building healthy soil, maintaining strong plants, and protecting local ecosystems.

We believe the best berries come from working with nature, not against it, and that philosophy guides every decision we make—from field to bottle.

💜 Our Promise

So while AroJuice may not carry an organic seal, you can trust that every sip reflects our passion for purity, sustainability, and taste.

We’ll always choose quality over certification, flavor over formality, and transparency over marketing buzzwords—because that’s what real craftsmanship means to us.

Here is a picture of our partner farm's 2025 harvest.

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