
De Wit Speciality Oils
About
Company description
De Wit Speciality Oils is a specialist in the production and supply of vegetable oils and marine oils rich in omega-3 and omega-6.
We help you by offering high-quality speciality oils as an essential ingredient for your products. We work closely with our customers and always put a strong emphasis on innovation. Trends and developments are followed and we adapt our range accordingly. This gives our customers the reassurance of receiving only top quality products.
De Wit Speciality Oils is a family firm involved in seed cultivation and oil production since 1978. Our mission is to provide high-quality oils to support the health and wellbeing of people and animals while following sustainable practices.
Quick facts
Sales markets | Africa; Asia; Australia; Central/South America; Eastern Europe; Middle East; North America; Western Europe |
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Primary business activity | Manufacturer: Ingredients / Additives |
Affiliated categories: | Cereal / Grain Products |Contract manufacturing |Fat Replacers More |
Upcoming events
Fi Europe Online and In-Person
20 Nov - 30 Nov 2023 Messe Frankfurt, Germany Visit us at stand 3.0D140 Book a meeting See our Exhibitor Profile See full Exhibitor ListRecently at
Vitafoods Europe Online and In-Person
1 - 12 May 2023 - Online We were at stand H119 See our Exhibitor Profile See full Exhibitor ListNews about De Wit Speciality Oils

9 Nov 2021
Ingredients for Plant-Based Foods
At De Wit Speciality Oils we are working on a ground-breaking project focusing on bio-based solvent extraction. Solvent-based extraction of vegetable oil is an essential step for many plant-based products, especially for vegetable oils and proteins from special flower seeds. This way we are able to create new ingredients that can be implemented in innovative plant-based food concepts.
7 Oct 2019
Organic foods on the rise among young Europeans
Young people are now among the biggest consumers of organic foods and beverages in Europe – and manufacturers may need to rethink their organic brands if they want to appeal to the next generation.
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