Our Sources
Our Fresh Meat Sources
At ZRESH, our Fresh Meat Sources are built on ethical, honest, and responsible sourcing practices. We believe that the quality of meat begins at its source. That's why we work only with trusted farms, fisheries, and livestock partners who meet our strict standards for animal welfare, hygiene, and food safety.
The meat industry is one of the most sensitive sectors in the food supply chain, where every stage directly impacts freshness, quality, and consumer health. At ZRESH, we are committed to maintaining complete transparency in our Fresh Meat Sources and follow stringent quality control measures from farm to fork.
Fresh Meat Sources for Poultry
Our poultry comes from our own farms as well as carefully selected contract farmers who follow our strict quality guidelines. Chicks are provided with nutritious feed and clean drinking water to ensure healthy growth. They are raised in hygienic, climate-controlled poultry houses equipped with modern feeding and watering systems.
To minimize disease risks, all broiler chickens receive timely vaccinations, and their health is regularly monitored by experienced veterinary professionals. This ensures that our poultry remains healthy, safe, and of premium quality before reaching our customers.
Fresh Meat Sources for Fish & Seafood
At ZRESH, we carefully source fresh fish and seafood from trusted fisheries and responsible aquaculture farms. Our seafood is hand-selected, purchased, and processed within 12 hours of trawler arrival to preserve maximum freshness and quality.
We work only with fisheries that follow responsible fishing practices and ethical labour standards. Our sourcing partners are expected to comply with our Responsible Sourcing Standards (RSS) or actively participate in continuous improvement programs that promote sustainability and food safety.
Fresh Meat Sources for Mutton
Our premium mutton is sourced from healthy breeds of goats and lambs raised in the states of Rajasthan, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh. These animals are reared in open, natural farm environments where they receive proper care, nutritious feed, and humane treatment.
By sourcing from trusted farms that prioritize animal welfare, we ensure tender, flavourful, and high-quality mutton for every customer.
Our Commitment to Fresh Meat Sources
At ZRESH, we believe every customer deserves to know exactly where their food comes from. Our commitment to Fresh Meat Sources means maintaining transparency, ethical sourcing, strict hygiene, and uncompromising quality throughout the supply chain. From farms and fisheries to your kitchen, we ensure every product meets the highest standards of freshness, safety, and trust.
Conclusion
Choosing the right meat is about more than taste—it is about trusting the entire journey from the farm to your kitchen. A transparent farm-to-fork supply chain ensures that every step, from responsible sourcing and hygienic processing to temperature-controlled packaging and timely delivery, is focused on delivering safe, fresh, and premium-quality meat. As consumers become more conscious about food safety, traceability, and nutrition, brands that prioritize transparency and quality are setting new standards for the industry.
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It's content strategy gone awry right from the start. Forswearing the use of Lorem Ipsum wouldn't have helped, won't help now. It's like saying you're a bad designer, use less bold text, don't use italics in every other paragraph. True enough, but that's not all that it takes to get things back on track.
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It's content strategy gone awry right from the start. Forswearing the use of Lorem Ipsum wouldn't have helped, won't help now. It's like saying you're a bad designer, use less bold text, don't use italics in every other paragraph. True enough, but that's not all that it takes to get things back on track.
