Agricultural operational processing machinery

Our Operations

Structured, traceable, and scalable across Northern Nigeria

VALUE CHAIN FLOW

Our Aggregation & Supply Chain Process

01

Farmer Network

Direct relationship with 2,500+ registered smallholders, coordinating seeds & training.

02

Aggregation

Rapid crop consolidation at strategic rural storage points in Taraba State.

03

Logistics & Management

Structured coordination across 20+ routes to minimize transit delay and costs.

04

Buyers & Processors

Connecting aggregated B2B grain and refined shea derivatives directly to buyers.

05

Sustainability

Reducing post-harvest loss and boosting farmer livelihoods via clean infrastructure.

PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW

Delivering Growth. Creating Long-Term Value.

25%+CAGR

Average annual compound revenue growth rate since 2021.

₦1.2B+FY2025 Revenue

Audited financial reporting highlighting strong operations.

150,000+ MTStorage Capacity

Secured local storage capacity across primary collection centers.

20+ RoutesActive Distribution

Transit routes linking northern farm networks to trade markets.

5,000+Partners Linked

Collaborating with local agents, processors, and farmer groups.

10+Export Markets

Direct and indirect international trade linkages accessed.

Revenue Growth Track Record

FY2021 – FY2025 | IFRS-Audited Financials

25%+ CAGR

1.2B+ Cumulative Revenue

Revenue growth since 2021

2 Years

IFRS-audited financial statements

MARKET GAP & SOLUTIONS

Africa's Agricultural Supply Opportunities

Sector Challenges

Post-Harvest Losses

Weak local farm-gate storage results in massive crop spoilage rates of up to 40% before reaching markets.

Logistical Bottlenecks

Fragmented transit routes, transport delays, and weak infrastructure drive up transport costs across West Africa.

Financial Constraints

Unstructured smallholder structures and lack of trade credits limit yield scaling and year-round volume consistency.

Traceability Gaps

Inconsistent crop standards and minimal batch transparency make international B2B cosmetics and food buyers hesitant.

LLV Solutions & Opportunities

Strategic Local Warehouses

LLV's 150,000+ MT storage footprint preserves product shelf-life and guarantees reliable counter-seasonal supply.

Optimized Freight Sourcing

Active logistics coordination across 20+ routes leverages consolidated shipping routes to cut delivery overheads.

Structured Offtake Agreements

Offering registered farmers reliable pre-harvest purchase commitments stabilizes rural incomes and boosts productivity.

Digital Traceability Platform

GIS farmer mapping and digitized warehouse logs provide batch-level traceability for demanding global cosmetics markets.

FUTURE TARGETS

Strategic Growth Areas

Pillar 01In Development

Warehousing & Storage

Expanding our climate-monitored warehouse network into high-yield zones of Gombe and Adamawa States to secure another 80,000 MT of capacity.

Pillar 02In Development

Processing Facilities

Co-locating custom shea butter and oilseed toll-processing facilities inside strategic Northern industrial parks to optimize throughput.

Pillar 03In Development

Distribution Network

Opening new transit corridors linking Taraba State to southern consumer hubs and port outlets in Lagos and Port Harcourt.

Pillar 04In Development

Digital Supply Platform

Upgrading our digital supply platform to support integrated mobile payments and SMS-based yield forecasting for smallholder networks.

TRACK RECORD BUILT ON TRANSPARENCY

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