Super Foods
- Synerchi Organics
- Umoya Foods
SynerChi Organics
Living a complete, healthy lifestyle has made a significant difference in our physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing and it’s very important to us that we follow our practices daily and that we share all we can with you! Now you know us a little more and exactly why we created SynerChi Organics and our complimentary lifestyle program for better living. We want to inspire you all to afford yourself the same colorful, vibrant opportunity for your own perfect Health.
Superfoods for Super Health
SUPERFOODS
PROTEIN SHAKES
EDIBLES
HOT & COLD DRINKS
ANCIENT GRAINS
CAPSULES
Smoothie recipes
Umoya Super Foods
Eating healthily doesn’t mean giving up or cutting out your favourite foods. It’s all about choosing a balance of foods. Working with our local farmers we have sourced the finest African super foods and using the latest air drying technology we have ensured they retain their nutrients at source.
Johannesburg based Umoya Foods is a South African not-for-profit working hard to extract the best local African ingredients to create healthy products for you and our rural farmers. A win win for everyone.
Revive Your Mind, Body & Spirit
Umoya shares their revenues with their farmers.
Umoya is working on innovative technologies to allow smaller farmers to manufacture on the farm. This means local communities can deliver top quality.
Farmers benefit from involvement in the production. You can be sure the ingredients are farm fresh and the nutrition is locked in!
- FARMING
- INGREDIENTS
- PACKAGING
We create viable markets for niche crops grown and processed by small scale farmers. We add value on farm and share 20% of our profits with the farmers through the implementation of on-farm solar drying technology.
We create viable markets for niche crops grown and processed by small scale farmers. We add value on-farm and share 20% of our profits with the farmers through the implementation of on-farm solar drying technology.
Wherever we can, we source our ingredients locally. We do this in an effort to build local economies and encourage sustainable food production. We believe in the value of diet variety and support the nutritional trickle-down effect: where healthy crops can reach end product consumers as well as those on, and aro