Global agri-commodity trade

Mixed harvests,
moved with precision.

49 Industries sources, certifies, and ships agricultural commodities — grains to spices — between growing regions and global import markets.

What we do

Built for the full trade cycle

CAP·01 — NETWORK

Sourcing network

Direct relationships with growers and aggregators across major producing regions, so every lot is traceable back to origin.

CAP·02 — QC

Quality & compliance

Lots are graded, tested, and checked against destination-market import standards before they ever ship.

CAP·03 — FREIGHT

Freight & logistics

Container booking, route planning, and temperature-controlled handling for commodities that need it.

CAP·04 — DOCS

Trade documentation

Certificates of origin, phytosanitary papers, and customs filings prepared correctly the first time.

Portfolio

Mixed agri-commodities, traded across categories

LOT·GR

Grains & cereals

Wheat, maize, rice, barley.

LOT·PU

Pulses & legumes

Lentils, chickpeas, peas, beans.

LOT·OS

Oilseeds & edible oils

Soybean, sunflower, sesame, groundnut.

LOT·SP

Spices & herbs

Turmeric, cumin, chili, coriander.

LOT·FV

Fresh fruits & vegetables

Onions, potatoes, citrus, seasonal produce.

LOT·SU

Sugar & sweeteners

Raw and refined cane sugar.

How it moves

A five-step trade pipeline

  1. 01

    Sourcing & procurement

    Lots are selected from vetted growers and aggregators, matched to buyer specification.

  2. 02

    Quality inspection & grading

    Independent inspection confirms moisture, purity, and grade before any lot is confirmed.

  3. 03

    Documentation & compliance

    Certificates of origin, phytosanitary certificates, and customs filings are prepared for the destination market.

  4. 04

    Freight & logistics

    Containers are booked, routed, and tracked from port of loading to port of discharge.

  5. 05

    Delivery & settlement

    Goods are released against agreed terms, with full documentation handed over at delivery.

Global reach

Trading lanes across growing regions and import markets

Sourcing regions

  • South Asia
  • Southeast Asia
  • South America
  • Eastern Europe
  • West Africa

Export markets

  • Middle East
  • European Union
  • East Asia
  • North Africa
  • Sub-Saharan Africa

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