
We provide restaurants, hotels and schools with a one stop solution for all their fresh produce needs. Our hand selected fruit providers offer premium quality fruit produce. Our expert buyers source fresh products to make sure that we only provide the best fresh produce to our clients. We source our vegetables directly from local producers ensuring they are wholesome, fresh and delicious. We're passionate about fresh produce, it's the heart and soul of who we are. Our fresh produce offering is vast, from ready-to-eat mixed leaf salads and fresh ingredients, not to mention a whole range of tasty cut veggies and fruit as well!
At the heart of our business is our commitment to offering the very best value for money in Masonja, sourced from the Southern Africa in countries like South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe - and distributed from the business hub in Midrand, Gauteng and Tzaneen in the Limpopo Province.
Africa’s love for poultry meat and eggs has grown at a staggering pace, as a result we have induced to do poultry farming, raising of birds (Chicken) domestically, primarily for meat and eggs. Among the world’s agricultural industries, our chicken breeding is one of the most advanced. We aim to be the leading poultry farming company in South Africa, supplying to major retailers, restaurants, processed food producers, fast food businesses and bakeries in the industry.
Despite their name, mopane worms are not worms at all, but the caterpillar of a species of emperor moth known as Gonimbrasia belina. The worms are highly nutritious, and some even regard them as truly delicious. Mashonzha also called Mopane Worms, Mopani Worms, Masonja or Amasonja are a delicacy throughout Southern Africa in countries like South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe. Mopane worms get their English name from their preference for mopane trees, a relatively common species found in the northern areas of Southern Africa. The best time to harvest them is late in their larval stage, when they're plump and juicy and haven't yet burrowed underground to pupate into their moth phase. Mopane worms are called phane in Botswana, mashonja/masonja/madora in Zimbabwe and South Africa, and omangungu in Namibia.
We brew and distribute the commercial sorghum beer based on the traditional Umqombothi home made African beer, the main grains used are malted sorghum and maize but may also contain millet, this beer is called Sesotho Sorghum Beer. Our locals call it "Sekala" "Mqombothi" "Tjontjobina, we call it Sesotho Sorghum Beer. It has a rich, smooth sorghum malt dominant flavour. It has a thick creamy texture and a thick foam.