SUSTAINABILITY & ESG
We believe that sustainable business practices are not optional — they are essential. From farm to port to destination, we embed environmental, social, and governance principles into every transaction.
Three pillars guide every decision we make across the supply chain.
We minimize our environmental footprint by partnering with farms and mines that practice sustainable land use, reducing packaging waste, optimizing shipping routes, and tracking carbon emissions across our logistics chain.
We invest in the communities we source from. Fair wages, safe working conditions, gender equity, and educational support programs ensure that our trade creates shared prosperity — not just profit.
Transparency, anti-corruption, and full regulatory compliance define how we operate. Every transaction is documented, every partner is vetted, and every shipment meets international trade standards.

Concrete actions driving measurable change in our operations
We work directly with 500+ smallholder cooperatives across Nigeria, providing fair pricing, pre-harvest financing, and agricultural training to improve yields and livelihoods.
All mineral sourcing partners undergo rigorous due diligence aligned with OECD guidelines. We refuse conflict minerals and require certificates of origin for every shipment.
We optimize container loading to reduce empty space, consolidate shipments to minimize voyages, and partner with shipping lines committed to IMO 2030 emission reduction targets.
Our agricultural supply chains are monitored to ensure no sourcing from recently deforested land. We use satellite tracking and third-party verification for high-risk commodities.
A portion of every transaction funds local infrastructure — clean water, school facilities, and healthcare access in sourcing communities across northern and southern Nigeria.
From origin farm or mine to destination port, every shipment is documented with certificates of origin, inspection reports, and chain-of-custody records accessible to our buyers.


Direct partnerships with 500+ smallholder cooperatives across Nigeria, ensuring fair pricing and sustainable farming practices.
Learn more →Full supply chain traceability from origin farm to destination port, with conflict-free sourcing and OECD-aligned due diligence.
Learn more →Carbon-conscious logistics, zero-deforestation commitment, and optimized shipping routes aligned with IMO 2030 targets.
Learn more →“Our trade creates shared prosperity — not just profit.”
OUR IMPACT
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Our operations contribute directly to six UN Sustainable Development Goals, creating measurable impact in the communities we serve.
Fair pricing and pre-harvest financing for 500+ smallholder cooperatives, ensuring stable livelihoods for farming families.
Connecting Nigerian agricultural producers to global markets, strengthening food supply chains and reducing post-harvest losses.
Creating sustainable employment across sourcing, quality control, logistics, and export operations in Nigeria.
Implementing sustainable sourcing practices, reducing packaging waste, and ensuring full supply chain traceability.
Optimizing shipping routes, consolidating cargo, and partnering with carriers committed to IMO 2030 emission targets.
Zero-deforestation commitment with satellite monitoring for all agricultural supply chains in high-risk regions.
STORIES FROM THE FIELD
Hear from the farmers and suppliers who are at the heart of our supply chain.

“Before working with World Wide Services, we struggled to find reliable buyers. Now we have consistent demand and fair prices for our sesame seeds. Our cooperative has grown from 50 to 200 families.”
Abubakar Sani
Jigawa State, Nigeria · Sesame Seeds

“The pre-harvest financing program changed everything for us. We can now invest in better seeds and equipment. Our cashew yields have increased by 35% in just two seasons.”
Grace Okafor
Kogi State, Nigeria · Cashew Nuts

“World Wide Services helped our mining cooperative meet international standards. We received training on safety practices and environmental management. Now we export directly.”
Musa Ibrahim
Nasarawa State, Nigeria · Tantalite Ore
We combine competitive pricing with ethical sourcing. Let us show you how sustainability and profitability go hand in hand.