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Our supply base

Export quality starts where it grows.

Reliable shipments begin long before the port. Zroni Enterprise works close to the source, across its own farms and a network of partner growers in Ghana, so the produce that lands in your container is consistent, traceable and timed to your order.

Owned and partnered

Own farms & partner growers

Most of the pineapple, mango, papaya, soursop, avocado and watermelon we ship comes off our own farms or from outgrowers we work with directly across Ghana. We know the fields and the people who tend them, so we can agree on grades up front, plan plantings and book harvests against orders we already hold.

That is the difference. When you buy fruit blind on the open market, you take whatever shows up. Because we coordinate the supply base ourselves, we can tell a buyer what is coming, in what quality and when, then stand behind it.

  • Rows of papaya trees on a Zroni farm in Ghana
  • Cultivated pepper rows under open sky in Ghana
  • Aerial view of a pineapple field on a partner farm
  • Banana plantation rows tended by growers in Ghana
  • Fruit-laden tree on a Zroni-managed orchard

Controlled cultivation

Growing under cover & nurseries

A consistent crop starts with consistent seedlings. We raise young plants in our own nurseries and grow selected crops under cover, which shields them from heavy rain and harsh sun in their first weeks and gets every cycle going from healthy, uniform stock. By harvest, that shows up as fruit of even size and ripeness rather than a mixed bag.

Growing under cover also widens the window. It lets us hold steadier volumes for buyers instead of betting the whole year on one open-field season and Ghana's weather.

Young seedlings raised in a Zroni plant nursery
Crops growing under cover in a greenhouse

Beyond crops

Livestock & poultry

The supply base does not stop at the field. We also keep livestock and poultry, which gives buyers who want more than one product line a reason to deal with us across the year rather than season to season.

The thinking is the same as on the crop side: get it right at the source. Animals that are well housed and well fed, with steady daily husbandry, give us quality we are comfortable putting our name to.

From field to pack

Food processing

After harvest, the crop is cleaned, graded and packed. This is where a good field turns into an export-ready consignment, and it is mostly careful sorting by hand against an agreed spec. A pineapple carton marked 6-count holds six pineapples of that size, and the box weighs what the label says.

From here, product crosses into our export side to be chilled, documented and loaded for shipping. The export page lays out that sequence step by step.

Cartons of bagged processed food blocks

The payoff

Why it matters for buyers

Owning the source links three ordinary stages into one chain we can account for end to end. For a buyer placing the same order quarter after quarter, that is what reliable quality and timing come down to.

  1. Grow

    Plantings on our own farms and with partner growers, set against the orders we hold rather than the luck of the market.

  2. Harvest

    Picking timed to your shipment, so fruit comes off at the right point and moves on without sitting around.

  3. Process

    Cleaning, grading and packing to spec. The last check that keeps every consignment consistent and ready to load.

Tell us what you need and where it's going.

Send the species or produce, your volumes and destination port. We'll come back with availability, pricing and lead time.