Grains and staples
— Sector 01

Foodstuffs & Staples

Staple goods,
at institutional scale.

Grains, sugar, cooking oil, and canned goods supplied to government institutions, NGOs, and wholesale markets across South Sudan.

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Overview

The most ordered category in our portfolio.

Large-scale supply of grains (maize, rice, sorghum), sugar, cooking oil, and canned goods. These are often supplied to government institutions, NGOs, or wholesale markets.

Foodstuffs are the volume backbone of our supply business. We move agricultural staples in container loads — sourced from regional surplus markets in Uganda, Kenya, and Egypt, and from global commodity exporters via Dubai.

Every shipment is quality-controlled at origin, documented for customs, and tracked to delivery. Where halal certification, organic standards, or specific brand preferences apply, we source against those requirements.

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What we supply

Five product families.

Each item is sourced against documented specifications — weight, grade, packaging, country of origin — ready for institutional procurement vetting.

Bulk grain and staples

Grains

01

Maize, rice, sorghum, wheat flour — in 25 kg / 50 kg bags or container bulk.

Sugar

02

Industrial and consumer grades — refined, brown, and specialty types on request.

Cooking Oil

03

Vegetable, palm, sunflower — jerry cans, drums, and tins for institutional kitchens.

Canned & Processed

04

Tomato paste, fish, beans, vegetables — long-shelf-life staples for food aid programmes.

Pulses & Legumes

05

Lentils, beans, chickpeas — protein staples graded to WFP / institutional standards.

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Who we serve

Built for institutional buyers.

NGOs

Food aid

Government

Institutional supply

Wholesale

Market traders

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Sourcing & delivery

From surplus markets to Juba warehouses.

We source primarily from regional surplus markets — reducing freight time and currency exposure compared with global imports. The Mombasa–Juba corridor anchors our standard lead times.

Origin markets

Kenya · Uganda
Egypt · Dubai

Regional surplus markets and global trade hubs.

Lead time

14 – 28 days
Mombasa-routed

Container loads. Air freight available for urgent humanitarian.

Quality controls

Origin inspection
+ COA

Certificate of Analysis provided. Halal sourcing on request.

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Frequently asked

Quick answers, before you ask.

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What’s the minimum order quantity?

We work most efficiently from one 20-foot container upward (typically 18–25 tonnes depending on commodity). Smaller orders can be consolidated for NGO partners on regular procurement cycles.

Can you deliver outside Juba?

Yes. Our fleet covers all ten states of South Sudan and we have transport partnerships for remote field sites. Last-mile delivery costs and lead times vary by destination and season.

Do you supply halal-certified goods?

Yes — halal-certified sourcing is available on request, particularly for canned and processed items. Certificates of compliance are provided with each shipment.

What payment terms do you offer?

Standard terms are 50% advance, 50% on delivery for first-time clients. For repeat NGO and government partners we offer credit terms against signed framework agreements. Letters of credit accepted for large international orders.