Six commodity lines flowing in two directions — agricultural imports into Zimbabwe from the region and mineral exports from Zimbabwe to global counterparties. Every product moves under the same contractual, inspection and licensing discipline.
Each commodity has its own sourcing story, specification regime and documentary framework — click through for the specifics. Our process, contract standards and compliance overlay stay consistent across all six.
Maize (GMO and Non-GMO, white and yellow), sugar beans, soya beans and peanuts from South Africa, Zambia and Malawi into Zimbabwean millers, feed mills, pulse packers and food processors.
Full Cream Milk Powder (FCMP), Skim Milk Powder (SMP), Anhydrous Milk Fat (AMF) and whey powder imported into Zimbabwean dairy processors, bakeries, confectioners, beverage plants and feed industry. Food-grade, audited origin, CoA per lot.
Brown sugar, tomato paste, orange concentrate and baobab pulp — specialty ingredients for Zimbabwean food processors, beverage bottlers, bakeries, confectioners and nutraceutical formulators.
Scheelite and wolframite concentrates from Zimbabwean mines shipped under MMCZ licensing to specialist tungsten refiners and smelters in Europe and Asia. WO₃ ≥ 65%.
Chrome ore — lumpy, friable and concentrate grades from Great Dyke mines — trucked and railed through Beira and Walvis Bay to stainless-steel and ferrochrome counterparties globally.
Additional commodities — tobacco, lithium, manganese, soybean meal, rice, fertilisers — sourced or placed against firm enquiry. Executable within a working week, or honestly declined.
Four-day turnaround on regional grain imports, 30–60 days on mineral exports to Asia or Europe, all the lines in between — the underlying contract, inspection, licensing and handover discipline stays the same.
Supplier verified, stock validated, PO issued, terms confirmed.
Supplier paid, logistics appointed, weighbridge and loading slips issued.
Export/import paperwork, border or port clearance, routed to destination.
Weighbridge re-check, Delivery Note and Stock Acceptance signed.
Final invoice on delivered tonnage. Client settles. Trade closes.
Whether it's a single container of tomato paste into a Harare sauce plant or a multi-thousand-tonne chrome programme to a Chinese smelter — share your specification, volume and timing, and we'll come back with a trade brief within five working days.
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