Source agricultural commodities through a qualified commercial channel.
We start with the buying requirement — not a generic catalogue — and determine whether one of our supplier/exporter relationships can match it credibly.
Less noise. More usable information.
A serious sourcing conversation usually depends on a few concrete variables. We use them early so both sides avoid wasting time.
- Exact product / grade / application
- Expected volume and purchasing frequency
- Destination and preferred Incoterm
- Qualification sample requirements
- Payment and documentation constraints
- Timing and repeat-order potential
What happens after interest is confirmed?
We continue the commercial alignment until the principal parameters are sufficiently concrete. At that point, the supplier/exporter entity that will execute the transaction is introduced for KYC, technical documentation and contracting.
What buyers can discuss with us today
Cocoa ingredients — Côte d’Ivoire
Current discussions include natural and alkalized cocoa powders in 10/12 and 20/22 fat ranges, cocoa butter and other cocoa derivatives, subject to live supplier availability and specification matching.
Cocoa sourcing details →Cashew kernels — Côte d’Ivoire
Current market-development work includes cashew kernels for professional buyers. Grade, packaging and transaction terms are confirmed against the live supplier offer relevant to the request.
Cashew sourcing details →The commercial intermediary should reduce friction, not add another layer of confusion.
Relevant first contact
We approach buyers because there is a product-level reason to speak, not because they appear on a generic list.
Controlled disclosure
Commercially sensitive supplier details are protected during early qualification, then disclosed when the dossier merits KYC and execution.
Clear execution
The supplier/exporter responsible for the goods handles the contractual sale, invoicing and execution once introduced.
Have a live buying requirement?
Send the product, grade, volume, destination and preferred terms. We will first determine whether the request fits an active sourcing channel.