Building Sustainable Value Chains for Aromatic Crops & Speciality Chemicals



Building Value Chain
From farm to fragrance, we combine agritech, fintech, and green chemistry to deliver high-grade speciality molecules for the Flavour & Fragrance (F&F) industry.

Our Speciality Ingredients
We manufacture high-grade speciality chemicals used across fragrances, flavours, and personal care:
Linalool – Floral, citrusy, for fragrance and skincare
Geraniol – Floral, sweet, used in fine fragrance & cosmetics
Geraniol Acetate – Fresh, fruity, with wide flavour applications
Methyl Chavicol – Spicy-sweet, used in flavouring systems

Our Value Chain Approach
We believe the future of F&F ingredients lies in sustainable value chain building:
Traceability – Farm-to-fragrance transparency with AI-enabled quality control.
Farmer Partnerships – Training, capacity building, and fair pricing.
Agritech Integration – Data-driven cultivation, IoT insights, and smart farming tools.
Fintech Solutions – Digital payments, financing models, and transparent transactions.
Green Chemistry – Eco-friendly extraction, advanced processing, and high purity output.

Sustainability & Impact
Empowering farmers with better incomes & modern practices.
Reducing environmental impact with green processing methods.
Creating transparent supply chains that global brands can trust.
GERANIOL OUR FLAGSHIP PRODUCT

Skincare
For skincare, geraniol is added to various personal care products, such as shampoos, conditioners, soaps, lotions, and creams. It can help nourish and strengthen the hair, moisturize and rejuvenate the skin, and reduce the appearance of wrinkles, scars, and blemishes. It can also give a pleasant and natural fragrance to the products.

Pharma
For pharmaceuticals, geraniol is used in the pharma industry as a sedative, a mental stress reliever, and a treatment for diabetes, respiratory problems, wound healing, menstrual cramps, menopausal symptoms, diarrhea, inflammation, hemorrhoids, gonorrhea, and fever.

Perfumery
For perfumery, you can use geraniol as a base note or a middle note in your perfume. It can add a floral and sweet touch to your scent, as well as complement other notes, such as citrus, spice, or wood. You can also make your own perfume by mixing geranium essential oil with alcohol and water in a spray bottle.

F&B
For food and beverages, geraniol is used to flavor food, drinks, and cosmetics. It has a floral and sweet aroma that can enhance the taste and smell of various dishes, such as cakes, jams, syrups, sauces, and salads. It can also be added to teas, coffees, cocktails, and smoothies for a refreshing and relaxing drink. It can also be blended with other essential oils, such as lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit, rose, or lavender, to create different flavor combinations and aromas.

Cleaning Agents
For home care, geraniol has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties that can help clean and disinfect household surfaces, such as countertops, floors, and bathrooms. It can also deodorize and freshen the air, as well as repel insects and pests.

Aromatherapy
For aromatherapy, professionals can diffuse geraniol in a diffuser or inhale it directly from the bottle. It can help relax, calm nerves, and enhance the mood. Can also blend it with other essential oils, such as lavender, rose, or citrus, to create your own custom fragrance.