Royal Gold Trading Company is one of West Africa’s premier trading company. We trading in Coffee, Cocoa, Gold, Logs and Rubber. We obtain our commodities direct from source and offer the very best in price and quality.
World class trading requires world class quality control. We won’t ship a product we’re not sure will meet your needs and specifications.
Cocoa is the second food crops planted in Liberia and neighboring countries, with over 60,000 smallholder farmers producing cocoa. The cocoa sector in general is in an early stage of recovery and growth is gradually ramping up. Our local investment in technology, infrastructure and training will help provide increased exporting earning and jobs.
RGTC has been mining and trading Gold in Liberia since 1975 as Royal Gold Inc Corporation. Today, Royal Gold International, a subsidiary of RGTC is one of the leading precious metals, mining and gold export company in Mali, Ghana, Liberia and Sierra Leone, owning interests on several of most attractive gold mines in West Africa.
RGTC is the top wood supplier in Sierra Leone and Liberia since 2020. We lead the local industry in customer approval and strive to provide world class log and wood supplies services for every contract/buyers, large or small. RGTC promote timber export and the processing of logs into finished product.
Coffee was the first tree crop introduced to Liberia as an export crop (together with sugarcane) in the mid-19th century. After a decline in the 1980s primarily because of low international price, that has been a planting of new coffee tree stocks of better clones and better quality. We work with coffee farmers all year around to ensure they have the necessary support to produce high quality beans.
Rubber is grown throughout Liberia, and neighboring countries. It is currently the preferred tree crop for smallholders. It is an important major export commodity, accounting for a large percentage of Liberia’s total export earnings. We contribute to that export by growing and aggregating high quality rubber cuplumps from smallholder farmers and plantation.