Our Model

We connect farmers to quality inputs, expert guidance, data monitoring, and reliable markets — reducing risk, increasing yields, and strengthening long-term income.

Integrated Model
Framework Overview

Integrated Model

02
Application
Protocols
Design organic application protocols that meet soil and crop nutrient needs.
Incorporate a small quantity of carefully selected chemical fertilizers to the fertilizer application protocol.
Adhere to application protocol and schedules.
Downpayment
03
Harvest
Harvest produce for offtaking.
Complete payment plan from Offtake revenue.
End of Season

Production to Processing

Exploring the agricultural value chain allows us to move beyond primary production into structured processing and market integration. Through strong partnerships, we serve both local and international markets with sustainably grown, organic-sourced products.

Our model reduces post-harvest losses, removes the uncertainty of unreliable buyers, and ensures farmers receive fair market value. At the same time, we support processors and retailers in maintaining quality, shelf life, and nutritional integrity — strengthening food security while improving income stability across the chain.

Our rice mill located in Dawa operates at a capacity of 40 tonnes of paddy per day under global quality standards.

Through this facility:

  • Rice farmers benefit from guaranteed offtake arrangements

  • Paddy is processed into consumer-ready rice for domestic and export markets

  • Post-harvest losses are significantly reduced

  • Farmers gain confidence to scale production

The mill provides a structured and dependable pathway from farm to final market.

Our cassava outgrowers benefit from a strategic partnership with a starch processing factory.

This collaboration ensures:

  • Reliable demand for cassava

  • Industrial-grade processing into starch products

  • Reduced market volatility for farmers

  • Expanded commercial opportunities beyond raw produce sales

With demand exceeding supply, farmers are encouraged to increase acreage and productivity.

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