Shared knowledge first
Keep producer, product, region, and category knowledge useful to every professional buyer.
International B2B food trade
Copal connects producers and professional buyers through commercial knowledge, helping different buyer organizations evaluate the same international food opportunities through their own commercial objectives before relationships, capabilities, or commerce are considered.
Knowledge before transaction
Understand producer identity, origin, and capability.
Connect category, provenance, and buyer perspective.
Begin inquiry and deepen collaboration when ready.
Why Copal
Copal keeps source, provenance, perspective, relationship, and commerce connected so professional buyers can evaluate international opportunities through their own business context.
Keep producer, product, region, and category knowledge useful to every professional buyer.
Let each buyer organization evaluate the same opportunity through its own commercial objectives.
Turn commercial perspective into confidence before a business relationship begins.
Move toward buyer-specific capabilities and commerce only when the business context is understood.
Discovery Hub
There is no single correct starting point. Each public path answers a different buyer question while keeping the same shared knowledge available to every professional buyer.
Who stands behind the opportunity?
Explore producer identity, capability, portfolio, and relationship potential.
What sourcing need are you exploring?
Frame the field, understand meaningful differences, and compare relevant options.
Where does distinctiveness come from?
Discover the places, provenance, and production contexts behind the offer.
Which offers merit closer evaluation?
Examine concrete products alongside the source and context that give them meaning.
Featured Producers
Origin establishes context. Capability clarifies fit. Producer identity helps different buyer organizations judge the same opportunity through their own sourcing priorities.
Puglia, Italy
Olive oil and preserved vegetables
A family-led producer focused on regional ingredients, careful processing, and long-term international trade partnerships.
Explore producerOaxaca, Mexico
Cacao and heritage ingredients
A producer collective connecting distinctive regional crops with professional buyers seeking traceable, origin-led assortments.
Explore producerValencia, Spain
Citrus preserves and pantry goods
A small-batch producer pairing regional knowledge with a consistent offer for professional international buyers.
Explore producerFeatured Categories
Begin with a familiar sourcing need, then follow the products, producers, and origins that give the category commercial meaning across different professional buyer perspectives.
Selected Products
Evaluate concrete products with enough source, producer, and international context to decide how they fit a buyer organization's commercial objectives.
From discovery to relationship
Share what you are sourcing, the opportunity you are assessing, or the commercial objectives you need to clarify. The same knowledge can support different buyer organizations while the relationship develops around business context.