Commodities that are traded are typically sorted into four broad categories: metals, energy, livestock and meat, and agricultural. A commodity is a basic good used in commerce that is interchangeable with other goods of the same type.
Traditional examples include sugar, grains, beef, oil, and natural gas — but we also work across a wide variety of products such as soya beans, meet, coffee, cacao, urea, and others.
We are currently putting in place a powerful and extensible network that will allow us to operate in these areas effectively, building what will become a new arm of our business.
We are an experienced company with reliable partners and clients in the USA, Europe, Brazil, Africa, and the MEA region. Our global network of key players allows us to procure the best commodities and deliver them to your doorstep, anywhere in the world.
With combined experience in the industry, we have an eye for what works and for what can be improved.
Complex factors drive today’s commodity markets: the transition to a sustainable future, volatile supply chains, and the ever-present wildcard of geopolitics.
(Estêvão Augusto Bernardino, CEO)