Trusted sourcing specialist and trader connecting South American producers with global buyers. Reliable sourcing, quality execution, deep market knowledge.
Whether you need a trading partner who takes ownership or a sourcing specialist who opens doors, CenitLink delivers with the same commitment to quality and reliability.
CenitLink buys and sells commodities on its own account. We take full ownership of the supply chain, giving you certainty on quality, timing, and delivery.
We connect buyers and suppliers, facilitating deals without taking ownership of the goods. You get broader market access and CenitLink's network at a lower cost.
Specialty commodities sourced direct from South American producers. Conventional and EU-organic grades across all categories, with value-added processing for select lines.
Chia, sesame, sunflower, canola, safflower. White and black varieties; conventional and EU-organic grades.
Peanuts, chickpeas, and black beans. Sourced from established Mercosur growing regions.
White, black, and tricolor quinoa from the Andean highlands. Conventional and EU-organic grades.
Yerba mate, lemongrass, lemon verbena, mint, oregano, and citrus peel. Whole-leaf and processed cuts.
Stevia leaf and Mascabo cane sugar. Natural, unrefined, and EU-organic options.
Cold-pressed chia and sesame oil, milled seeds, and flours. Value-added processing for food manufacturers.
Deep, established relationships with producers across South America. On-the-ground knowledge of harvest cycles, logistics, and market dynamics in every origin we serve.
Chia, sesame, peanuts, yerba mate, stevia, Mascabo cane sugar, and a wide range of herbs. Our home market with the deepest supplier network.
Oilseeds (sunflower, canola, safflower), pulses (chickpeas, black beans), peanuts, citrus peel, and herbs. The broadest origin coverage in our network.
Mascabo cane sugar, black beans, and citrus peel. The continent's largest agricultural exporter.
Andean quinoa and oregano. Growing organic and specialty exports.
Heritage quinoa from the Altiplano. Conventional and EU-organic grades.
Canola from the Pampas region. Reliable quality and established logistics infrastructure.
Whether you're looking for a reliable supply of South American commodities or want to reach new international buyers, we'd like to hear from you.