The Beginning

Our journey began over 30 years ago, investing first in property development and management, then sustainable lighting and commodity exports. In continuation, our goal is to introduce and implement sustainable technology in developing countries. However, as we started to deliver our services and consult with our customers, we realised that there were basic human necessities that were lacking in these communities. It became clear that access to basic food, electricity, and fresh water is paramount for these communities to thrive and make use of the technology we were offering. Thus, we decided to shift our focus to address these imbalances and prioritise the provision of basic necessities first.

What we do

Our key priority is to improve access to education, particularly in areas where electricity is not available. We believe that children should have access to modern technology and be able to utilise it to its full potential. In communities where fresh water is scarce, education often becomes a lower priority as people have to prioritise their basic survival needs. As such, we will work closely with local governments, NGOs, and communities to develop innovative solutions to provide food, fresh water, and electricity. Major factors, such as human population size, biosphere robustness, resource stock, food supply, and environmental quality, must remain in balance on a global scale.

The Process

With the help of our strategic global partners, we are now able to provide a regular flow of staple foods, such as rice, sugar, and grains, which is a catalyst in assisting us to fund infrastructure projects supporting both under-developed and emerging markets. Where the import of food is heavily restricted, we will work with local communities and governments to introduce innovative methods for growing rice and sugar. We are also building trade partnerships with African, South Asian, and South American rice and sugar growers to ensure a sustainable supply of food for these communities.

Our journey continues.