About Pacific Ag Commodities
Pacific Ag Commodities has been involved in the agriculture industry for over 45 years. Our business has grown from farming rice to today's operation of merchandising various agricultural products throughout the United States. We are still involved in rice farming and actively promote the rice industry in the United States. The President of the Company is a USA rice leadership alumni (class of 2004).
As a result, we are a large supplier of rice byproducts and co-products in the United States. We are in the position to provide our customers with a constant year round supply of rice products. We ship throughout the United States and internationally. We also offer beans, peas, lentils, nuts, fruits and vegetables, as well as, other grain products, such as corn and DDG. As farmers, Pacific Ag Commodities strives to work with other farmers to provide the best possible price for their product.
Our mission is to foster relationships with our vendors and customers. We believe we are:
- our vendors' most valuable resource and a steward of their trust.
- our customers' trusted partner who is committed to their success.
- an organization whose integrity sets the gold standard
- an employer of choice
- a firm that gives back
We cultivate strong, mutually beneficial synergistic relationships. So together, we can succeed.
We have a long history of client satisfaction, which has led to repeat requests for our services and products. In addition, we have the professional staff and resources to participate in federal, state and local contracting opportunities.
We are also a supporter of GREEN friendly activities. For years, Pacific Ag Commodities has manufactured rice warehouse waste into compost for use as an ingredient blend for many soil amendment companies. We also purchase renewable energy credits for electricity used by our headquarters.
We are certified by (1) California Certified Organic Farmers, (2) Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) and 8(a) certified by the U.S. Small Business Administration, (3) Certified Small Business Enterprise (SBE) with the State of California, (4) Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) with the California Department of Transportation, (5) Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) by the California Public Utilities Commission.
