Volume matters
Bulk volumes improve logistics efficiency and delivered cost competitiveness.
We coordinate bulk supply for selected crops where farmer-linked sourcing, aggregation, and logistics planning can create real value for processors, institutions, and organized bulk buyers.
We do not publish fixed prices or promise unlimited availability. Each product is handled based on buyer requirements, sourcing region readiness, seasonal availability, and logistics viability.
This page is mainly for processors, institutions, bulk buyers, hotels, restaurants, vendors, and sourcing partners who need structured produce supply rather than small one-off purchases.

Pineapples are handled as a strategic crop for processor and bulk buyer demand. We focus on production regions where sourcing can be coordinated around volume, quality, maturity, transport timing, and buyer specifications.
Onions are positioned as a cashflow and consistency crop, suitable for organized buyers who require planned volumes and reliable sourcing beyond late-stage market buying.


Irish potatoes require transport discipline because logistics can strongly affect delivered cost. We coordinate sourcing around highland production corridors and buyer demand that can support efficient movement.
Soybeans are handled as a scalable crop suited to structured demand, processor needs, and forward supply planning. We prioritize corridors where aggregation and farmer coordination can be developed over time.


Beans are positioned as a flexible crop for institutions, bulk buyers, and processor opportunities. Because production is spread across multiple regions, sourcing must be organized around quality, timing, and buyer requirements.
Prices change based on crop season, region, volume, transport, quality requirements, and delivery location. For serious buyers, we assess the request and provide a practical supply plan.
Bulk volumes improve logistics efficiency and delivered cost competitiveness.
Delivery distance and route planning affect final price and timing.
Quality requirements, sorting, and timing must be aligned before dispatch.
Share the crop, volume, delivery location, frequency, and expected timeline. We will assess whether we can coordinate a structured supply plan.