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    Direct supply chains delivering local farmers competitive advantages

    November 25, 20253 Mins Read


    “Trading and investing more in our region means more opportunities for Australian businesses to grow, creating more Australian jobs and boosting our economic prosperity and resilience.”

    Farm-to-factory model harvests opportunity

    Against this backdrop, Hong Ming is just one of a growing brigade of businesses around the world looking for better ways to ship and receive goods amid a logistics sector navigating enormous challenges.

    As global trade faces ever-more shocks and political tensions, traditional, fragmented commodity supply chains are increasingly prone to service disruptions, planning inconsistencies and inefficient use of resources, driving up costs while reducing overall capacity.

    Consequently, forward-looking processors and agri-businesses are searching for different ways to do things. A more integrated, farm-to-factory model is starting to transform how raw materials are sourced and delivered.

    “By controlling every step, from cultivation and harvesting to logistics and processing, we ensure unparalleled traceability and stringent quality control,” says MZ Commodities co-founder Andrew Mahony. “This seamless integration eliminates unnecessary intermediaries, drastically reduces spoilage and guarantees a reliable, consistent supply for manufacturing partners.”

    MZ Commodities is pioneering a direct exporting model across Asia from its Australian operations. Under the model, farmers benefit from fair partnerships and shared knowledge, while factories gain a transparent, efficient pipeline of superior-grade commodities.

    This direct connection drives efficiency through operational consistency and generates value by making the most of the assets and cutting out middlemen.

    Established by Mahony and his brother, Matthew, as well as Andrew’s wife, Nadia, and their friend Kevin Zhou, MZ Commodities now exports more than 600,000 tonnes of forestry and agricultural products annually across nine sites throughout Oceania, drawing recognition in this year’s ranking of AFR Fast Starters.

    MZ Commodities co-founders: (from left) Kevin Zhou, Matthew Mahony, Nadia Hedges and Andrew Mahony.  

    “Our fully integrated, commodity supply chain creates a defendable competitive advantage, protecting both growers and manufacturers from the pervasive challenges in the global environment today,” says Mahony, who adds that, critically, the MZ Commodities’ model responds to the challenges in the current environment.

    “Everyday costs are rising and the only way to sustainably be an Australian agricultural and forestry company that’s competitive on a global stage is through direct connectivity between the grower and the customer.”

    ‘Fast, cleaner, smarter’

    While innovation is the engine of growth in today’s global economy, it can only reach its full potential when supply chains are seamlessly integrated.

    “At DP World, we see the supply chain not as a series of links, but as one connected system where ports, logistics and data flow together to move goods faster, cleaner and smarter,” says Travis Brooks-Garrett, vice president commercial logistics, DP World, Oceania.

    “Integration is the catalyst for innovation through operational optimisation, predictive maintenance and real-time customer insight. Our partnership with MZ is a prime example of this. When every part of the network operates in sync, we build a faster, more resilient and sustainable supply chain.”

    There has been considerably more emphasis on supply chain efficiency since the COVID-19 pandemic exposed holes in global logistics. Before COVID, the supply chain was not a top priority for most businesses. But it’s now a big concern for anyone who relies on open shipping and transport channels.

    “It’s also a tough market,” says Mahony. “While it’s still a massive beast, China’s economy isn’t growing at the rate it once did and businesses that operate in global markets have to navigate that.

    “Unless you have that direct link in with your logistics to make it as efficient as possible, the commodity doesn’t flow like it should between exporter and importer.”

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