What We Do
Food
cereals sourcing ,we identifying, procuring, and managing the supply of cereal grains such as maize, rice, wheat, sorghum, barley, and millet from farmers, cooperatives, or suppliers. This process involves selecting reliable sources based on quality, price, quantity, and consistency, while ensuring compliance with food safety and regulatory standards. Effective cereals sourcing supports food manufacturers, traders, and aid organizations by securing a stable supply chain, optimizing costs, and maintaining product quality. It often includes contract negotiations, logistics planning, and traceability to ensure transparency and sustainability.
Coffee sourcing involves selecting and acquiring coffee beans from producers, cooperatives, or farms around the world. It involves evaluating factors such as origin, bean quality, flavor profile, farming practices, and sustainability. Coffee sourcing can be done through direct trade, importers, or auctions, and often emphasizes building relationships with farmers to ensure transparency, fair pricing, and consistent supply. Specialty coffee sourcing also includes quality grading and ethical considerations like organic or fair-trade certification.
Rice Sourcing involves identifying, selecting, and procuring rice from farmers, suppliers, or producers to meet market or organizational needs. It involves assessing factors such as rice variety (e.g., basmati, jasmine, long grain), quality standards, pricing, supplier reliability, and sustainability practices. Effective rice sourcing ensures a consistent supply of high-quality rice while balancing cost-efficiency, ethical sourcing, and compliance with food safety regulations.
Animal Feed & Pet Food
Proper nutrition is essential for successful fish farming. Using corn, wheat, soy, and rice bran, we produce high-quality aquatic feed that promotes healthier fish and maximizes profitability for our aquaculture customers.
Soybean meal is a high-protein ingredient produced by grinding the flakes left after extracting most of the oil from dehulled soybeans. Widely used in animal feed and pet food around the world, it serves as a valuable source of nutrition to support healthy growth and development.
Feed grains are cereals grown specifically for use in livestock and pet nutrition. the primary feed grain produced is yellow corn, which can be fed whole, rolled, cracked, flaked, or processed into derivatives such as DDGS (Dried Distillers Grains with Solubles) or cornmeal. While corn is a staple energy source for hogs, poultry, cattle, and pets, it is relatively low in protein and typically constitutes only a portion of a balanced feed ration.
Cottonseed meal is a nutrient-rich by-product of cotton ginning, produced by crushing cotton seeds and extracting their oil. With its high protein and energy content, it serves as an excellent feed ingredient, particularly favored by cattle producers.