Where the harvest ends, the infrastructure problem begins.

Post-harvest grain losses in Sub-Saharan Africa reach 30–40% in some regions.

The problem isn’t yield. Farmers across the region are producing. The gap is what happens after the harvest: inadequate storage, poor sealing, no temperature control, no fumigation infrastructure.

When grain sits in conditions it wasn’t engineered for, it deteriorates. That’s not a farming failure. It’s an infrastructure failure.

SIMEZA Silos has been working in African markets for years. The demand we see on the ground isn’t for the cheapest storage option. It’s for storage that actually protects what’s inside, systems engineered to local humidity levels, commodity types, and operational realities that no standard catalogue addresses.

A silo plant lasts a lifetime. In markets where storage infrastructure is still being built, getting the engineering right the first time is a necessity.

We’ve been building storage infrastructure for years. Let’s talk here, about what your project requires.