Integrated Agribusiness & Commodity Supply East Java • Sumba NTT • Bondowoso • Paiton
Corn

PT ASTIVA GLOBAL INDONESIA

Corn

Astiva sources corn through agricultural networks in East Java and Sumba, NTT, supporting feed, food, and industrial commodity requirements.

Agricultural Commodity

Corn Sourcing from East Java and Sumba

Astiva’s corn commodity line is connected to sourcing networks in East Java and Sumba, NTT. These production areas strengthen the company’s access to agricultural commodities for commercial discussions.

The division supports buyer needs through sourcing coordination, quality review, handling arrangement, and bulk commodity communication. Corn is positioned as a strategic agricultural commodity with relevance to feed, food, and wider industrial needs.

Corn operations
Key Capabilities
  • East Java sourcing network
  • Sumba, NTT sourcing access
  • Bulk commodity coordination
  • Feed and industrial supply potential

Operating Model

How this division supports structured commercial supply.

01

Regional Sourcing

Corn supply opportunities are coordinated from key agricultural areas in East Java and Sumba, NTT.

02

Quality Review

Supply discussions can include condition, moisture, cleanliness, packing, and delivery requirements.

03

Bulk Coordination

Astiva supports commercial requirements through sourcing, quantity planning, and delivery coordination.

Quality & Documentation Focus

  • Regional sourcing verification
  • Commodity condition and suitability review
  • Packing and handling coordination
  • Buyer specification and documentation alignment

Commercial Applications

  • Feed-related commodity supply
  • Food and agricultural trading
  • Bulk corn sourcing
  • Regional commodity partnerships

Commercial approach

Astiva structures business discussions around product specification, supply schedule, quality requirements, documentation, delivery terms, and sustainable payment arrangements. This approach is designed to support long-term contracts and repeat commercial demand.

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