- One of the world’s largest traders for arabica and robusta coffees established in 1851, now providing beans for 50B cups of coffee each year. - Provides access to all major coffee-producing origins, from individual farmers selling a few kilos of coffee cherries in Papua New Guinea to large plantations in Brazil dealing with hundreds of tons of export-ready products. - Produces coffee, sugar, molasses, feeds, peas, beans, lentils, chickpeas, sesame seeds, raw cashew nuts, and other special agricultural crops. - Uses manual, mechanical, and electronic sorting methods to precision clean and size farmer bought material before packing and shipping to buyers. - Runs a time charter fleet of about 35 modern bulk carriers, each with modern cranes and grabs to transport cargo for customers, ranging from agricultural trading houses to industrial end-users.