US$175 working session

Start with one focused Wild Food working session

This is a paid working session, not a vague intro call. We look at one sourcing, restaurant, or buyer-path problem and decide what to check next.

The listed price is US$175. Payment details and the total due are shown before payment.

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From request to working memo

1

Request

Send your company or project, region, the problem, and the decision you need to make.

2

Fit reply

We usually reply within 1–2 business days to confirm whether this session fits the question.

3

Payment

If it fits, you receive the payment details and total before paying.

4

Schedule

After payment, choose an available 60-minute remote slot. Timezone and any rescheduling terms are stated before the session is confirmed.

5

Pre-note

Send the concise context and links needed for the included light pre-review.

6

Session

Work through one sourcing, restaurant-fit, buyer-path, offer, search, or systems decision.

7

Memo

Receive a short follow-up memo with checked facts, open questions, and next actions.

Public work, open to inspection

See how the research is structured before you inquire.

These are public research and editorial examples—not client testimonials or outcome claims. They show how sources, limits, route questions, and next actions are organized.

Gibier utilization intelligence

Inspect the official source ledger, calculated gaps, method notes, and interactive view built from MAFF's public data.

Open the public intelligence map

Source-led decision note

See a working example that separates the short answer, cited evidence, operational interpretation, and known constraints.

Read the cited briefing

Field context and related work

Review the operator background, public projects, field images, and the boundaries used when handling sourcing relationships.

Review the field background

Illustrative working-memo structure

Decision to make → verified facts and source URLs → unknowns and boundaries → next check, owner, and follow-up.

This is a sample structure, not a client document.