Quality is more than a product specification; it’s the foundation of everything we do. As a responsible business, we believe quality is all-encompassing: built into our systems, upheld by our people and embedded in every relationship we maintain.
Matthew Nash
CEO

It starts with our supply network. We work closely with reliable partners who share our high standards and commitment to excellence. These long-standing relationships are built on mutual trust and a shared goal: to consistently deliver the best.
Our decades of experience allow us to make informed, confident decisions, ensuring complete batch traceability, ingredient integrity and safe, secure storage and transportation. We manage each step of the process to ensure that products & paperwork are supplied exactly as promised.

We’ve designed our systems and workflows to ensure quality is not just maintained but continually improved. This includes rigorous documentation review, robust internal controls and an unwavering focus on compliance and sustainability. In our view, quality isn’t a one-time achievement. It’s a standard we meet again and again, to make your business operations smoother, safer and more dependable.

Ensuring a planet fit for the future
To us, sustainability is about how you run your business; responsibly, thoughtfully and with minimal impact on the environment and wider communities.
It means operating efficiently, with a light footprint, while ensuring the long-term wellbeing of our people, partners and the planet.

We also recognise our responsibility to uphold rigorous standards on behalf of everyone we work with. That’s why we are fully certified and approved by the relevant regulatory bodies, supporting our commitment to quality, traceability and ethical sourcing.
From supply chain transparency to product provenance, sustainability is not just part of what we do, it’s woven into how we do it.
BRCGS – Grade AA
Certification under the BRC Global Standard for Agents and Brokers provides an assurance that companies operate systems to ensure best practice in quality, safety and legality within the supply chain
Soil Association
Organic certification – food and drink
Soil Association Certification is the UK’s largest and oldest organic certification body. They launched their first set of standards in 1973, and still today these standards provide a stamp of approval of the quality and integrity of any ingredient certified by the Soil Association.
Sedex Member
Sedex is a global, ethical trade organisation designed to improve responsible business practices and working conditions to make it simpler to do business so that it’s good for everyone.
AIC Trade Assurance Member
Working in support of modern, sustainable, commercial agriculture, AIC have developed a range of Trade Assurance Schemes covering areas of the Agri-supply industry.