A Good Story
1950
It all begins with Giustino Di Costanzo, who starts selling bulk oils from a small van on the streets of his hometown on the foothills of Mount Vesuvius, near the city of Naples.
1980
Led by the eldest son Raffaele, the Di Costanzo brothers establish a facility for milling and bottling oils. It was the first company to do so at a time when oil was only sold in bulk.
1994
Giovanni Di Costanzo, one of the five siblings, decides to co-found a consortium with other major food companies to introduce a distinctive line of organic foods to the market.
TODAY
Bioitalia emerges as an innovative enterprise, securing a substantial market presence, particularly in international markets, all while preserving the essential qualities that define a family-owned business.
GOOD ORGANIC PRODUCTS
Our commitment to organic goes beyond mere taste. It’s about building ethically sustainable production methods, conscientiously choosing every participant in the supply chains, and cultivating robust partnerships.
Production
In our Sarno facility, a diverse range of products including sauces, pestos, jams, juices, and oil is meticulously crafted. Our commitment extends beyond product selection; we meticulously choose the fields and the people entrusted with their care. This is why we’ve forged partnerships with like-minded associates who share our values and business philosophy. This collaboration spans from sourcing raw materials and developing recipes to choosing packaging and overseeing product distribution. Upholding an internal ethical code, we ensure fair prices for farmers and uphold the integrity of our products. Our production schedules are thoughtfully planned to minimize waste, and we opt for eco-friendly packaging solutions to strike the right balance between food quality and environmental impact at every stage of the process.
We’ve made the strategic decision to integrate our entire supply chains into the BLOCKCHAIN system, with the goal of providing you with heightened transparency and security. With this cutting-edge technology, you can follow our products’ entire journey, from the field to the final product.
We thank the environment by choosing 100% recyclable packaging.
At the heart of innovation lies research
For more than two decades, we’ve collaborated closely with Federico II University of Naples to explore new production technologies and implement strategies that improve our operations and the markets we serve. We present ambitious projects in economics courses, offering undergraduates a platform to apply their skills in the professional realm.
Our certifications
They are a guarantee of the work we do every day, for the safety of all our products. Not only the mandatory ones, but all those that help us ensure the quality of the products, and above all, the respect for all those who work with us and for us. These certifications stand as a commitment to the safety and ethical standards of our products and processes. We are resolutely committed to shaping a fairer and more sustainable world, and we take a leading role in honoring all contributors in our supply chains.
Bioitalia Supports
TRAME AFRICANE ONLUS
A non-profit organization active in Africa since 2001, dedicated to fighting child malnutrition and illiteracy. Our mission mirrors this dedication, as we firmly believe that organic food and agriculture play a vital role in upholding human rights and oppose the indiscriminate exploitation of our planet's resources.
The IMPATTO ZERO
An initiative that focuses on acquiring a device capable of converting air moisture into usable water. This leads to the sustainable production over 400 liters of potable water every day, which is used for irrigating the fields surrounding Lake Averno. We wholeheartedly endorse this project, aspiring for it to serve as a beacon for fellow farmers to follow suit.
LE CASE DEL CUORE LILT:
The Italian League for the Fight against Cancer is a project that offers families experiencing real social and economic challenges access to apartments located just a few steps from Milan’s National Cancer Institute. These accommodations are intended for children and teenagers undergoing cancer treatment, accompanied by a parent.