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About us

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Our Thesis: The demand exists. Trustable supply doesn’t.

Nigerian and West African pantry staples are already bought routinely across North America. The problem is fragmented middlemen, weak documentation, and supply chains that collapse under scrutiny. Savana Scale exists to fix the supply side.

Sourced True, Scaled Right

Precision-scaled Nigerian food exports — crayfish, egusi, and smoked tilapia delivered with HACCP-verified documentation, full lot traceability, and FDA-compliant labelling.

Our Core Values that Drive Everything We Do

Compliance is the product

Every competitor shortcuts documentation. We invest in it deliberately. One FDA hold costs more than all the paperwork we will ever file. Every dollar spent on HACCP, COAs, and label reviews is product investment.

Supply honesty

We say exactly where every product comes from, when it was processed, what lot it belongs to, and what the lab found. No vague origin claims.

SKU Discipline

We focus only on stable, profitable, and execution-ready products

Fair Source Pricing

We pay above market, document supplier relationships, and build loyalty into the supply chain.

First-Order Discipline

We do not extend credit to buyers who have not earned it. Prepayment on first orders is a policy, not a negotiating position.

Provenance Integrity

Every label carries the species name, lot code, water activity validation reference, and sourcing region. No shortcuts on labelling.

Our Mission & Vision

Mission Statement

To build a reliable, food-safe, and proudly Nigerian supply chain that puts the finest coastal and creek produce on North American tables  earning the trust of buyers and consumers through documentation discipline, supply consistency, and uncompromising quality.

To be the first Nigerian agro-export brand that mainstream North American specialty food buyers actively seek out  known for provenance, safety, and the very best of what the Bight of Benin produces — by 2031.

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