MEET CITIZENS OF SOIL


What motivated you to start Citizens of Soil?
It started as a side hustle to help our family-friends in Crete get a more fair share for their olive oil. But when we started to learn more about the olive oil category, we saw an industry fraught with issues, including a dangerous lack of transparency and anonymised mass production. It’s also overly commoditised, so independent farmers aren’t making enough money, the oil changes hands loads of times on the journey between farm and table, and the final oil in your pantry is usually an old, flat, and flavourless shadow of what it once was.
We want to break that chain and allow you to taste something you never would have had the chance to before. We also want to incentivise and reward remarkable producers to be better stewards of the land, focusing on soil health and farming more in harmony with nature.

How do you educate consumers about the importance of sustainability in EVOO production?
Part of the challenge in a category like olive oil is just explaining the basics. And we do this through a range of channels (our social and newsletter is a great place to start). But for Citizens of Soil, it’s extra important for us to also explain why we operate the way we do and why we champion small-scale groves, female producers, and regenerative farming. We believe that all of those things fundamentally have a significantly positive impact on people & planet.

What’s your favourite way to use your Greek EVOO?
The serve we started with and one I still use to surprise and delight people is putting our Greek extra virgin olive oil over ice cream with a bit of sea salt. It’s weird and wonderful. And out of 100 people, 95 will smile. Similarly, it’s gorgeous with chocolate mousse. I also really love this oil over roasted potatoes with oregano or the traditional Greek lemon potatoes. These flavour combinations are something our Greek producers do a lot and the oil just swings with both the herbs and the lemon—but really elevates the humble potato here.
Discover more about Citizens of Soil and their award-winning EVOO here.