Wednesday , 24 June 2026

We Sell Bulk Sugar? That's Pretty Sweet.

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We Sell Bulk Sugar? That's Pretty Sweet.

Sugar gets a bad press. We get it. But before you scroll past, this isn't a post about whether you should be eating it. It's about where ours comes from, who grows it, and why that actually matters.

Because behind every bag of our Organic Extra Light Granulated Sugar there is a genuinely good story. And we think it's worth telling.

What Is Organic Extra Light Granulated Sugar?

Organic Extra Light Granulated Sugar is a minimally processed, fine grained cane sugar with a clean, neutral sweetness. It performs just like conventional white sugar in baking, cooking and hot drinks, but without the synthetic pesticides, chemicals or dubious supply chains.

It is the go-to choice for health food retailers, organic cafés, wholefood bakeries and food manufacturers who want a reliable bulk sugar that their customers can feel good about. If your customers are reading labels, this is the one that will not give them pause.

Our Bulk Organic Sugar: Wholesale Sizes That Work for Your Business

Our Organic Extra Light Granulated Sugar comes in three formats:

  • 6x500g for smaller retailers and deli shelves
  • 5kg for cafés, small bakeries and food businesses
  • 25kg for larger retailers and food manufacturers ordering in bulk, available under the Syramena brand

Whether you are a small independent café getting through a few bags a month or a larger operation ordering by the pallet, we have got you covered. Browse our full sugars, syrups and honey range for everything else we stock in this category.

Meet Pronatec AG: The Swiss Connection

Our wholesale organic sugar starts its journey to your shelves via Pronatec AG, a Swiss company that has spent decades building proper relationships with organic farmers and cooperatives across Latin America, Africa and Asia. Not the kind of relationships where someone sends an annual email. The kind where you invest in each other's futures over many years.

2026 marks a particularly special milestone for Pronatec. The company is celebrating its 50th anniversary, having been founded in 1976 with a rather brilliant idea: a natural whole cane sugar designed to be gentler on children's teeth. Half a century later, they are still at it, working with cooperative partners across Panama, the Dominican Republic, Madagascar, Paraguay and beyond, and even running a solar installation at their production site in Switzerland. Not bad for a company that started with a healthier sugar.

Their partnership with a small Paraguayan sugar mill called La Felsina began in 1998 and has been going strong ever since. That is not a marketing line. That is nearly three decades of joint investment, shared knowledge and genuine commitment to doing things the right way.

La Felsina: Small Mill, Big Story

La Felsina is a small sugar mill tucked away in Paraguay and it produces some really excellent organic raw cane sugar. Pronatec has been working with them as a joint venture partner since 1998, investing in production facilities and exchanging expertise in organic cultivation along the way.

The result is a mill that today holds all the key certifications for organic production and supplies sugar exclusively to Pronatec for distribution across Europe. If you have ever ordered the 25kg sacks you might have clocked the La Felsina name printed on them. That is not an accident. It is a deliberate nod to where this stuff actually comes from, which we rather like.

The ASOCACE Cooperative: The Farmers Behind the Sugar

La Felsina does not work alone. They work closely with ASOCACE, the Asociación de Cañicultores Orgánicos de la Zona Central, a cooperative of smallholder sugar cane farmers in Paraguay's central region. Yes, the name is a mouthful. The story behind it is worth it though.

Together with La Felsina, ASOCACE has been Fairtrade certified since 2004. That means the farmers growing this sugar cane get a fair price guaranteed, plus Fairtrade premiums on top of that. Those premiums go straight back into the community. They have helped build schools, improve local roads and infrastructure and fund better healthcare for farming families.

So next time someone picks up a bag and asks where it comes from, you can tell them it helped build a school in Paraguay. That tends to land well.

Why This Is Actually Useful for Your Business

We are not just sharing this because we like a good story, although we do. Shoppers genuinely care more than ever about where their food comes from, and for independent retailers, farm shops, zero waste stores and health food businesses, that curiosity is an opportunity.

Products with proper organic and Fairtrade credentials give you something real to talk about. On shelf, on social media, in a newsletter, or just in conversation with a customer who lingers a little too long by the baking section. Provenance sells. Especially when it is this good.

When you stock Infinity Foods Wholesale products you are connecting your customers to a farming cooperative in Paraguay, a Swiss company celebrating 50 years of organic trading, and a UK vegetarian food wholesaler that has been championing organic and natural food since 1971. Not bad for a bag of sugar.

Open a trade account to get started or get in touch if you have any questions. We are always happy to help.

Author: By Emily Nixon