Every batch is documented at extraction: mine site, operator ID, license number, and timestamp. In Ghana, this means Minerals Commission–verified cooperatives in Obuasi; in South Sudan, Juba-registered trading desks; in South Africa, DMRE-compliant producers. No batch moves without this baseline record.
 
From weigh station to export port, custody transfers are digitally logged geotagged, time-stamped, and signed by responsible parties. Our system syncs with SGS and local labs, ensuring no gap between collection and assay.

We adhere to OECD Due Diligence Guidance and EUDR requirements by design not retrofitted. Conflict-free certification, fair pricing logs, and community impact records are collected onsite. If a shipment cannot meet these standards, it does not ship.

In Juba, Rustenburg, and Obuasi, our partners cross-check provenance against regional trade registries and customs archives. This independent validation catches discrepancies before export ensuring that what arrives in Dubai or Zurich matches what left the field, kilogram for kilogram.


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