Powering up Africa’s ancient crops value chain
Enterprise
BIOSENE
Presentation of the enterprise
Founded in 2017, the company processes African agricultural products and brings to market high-quality food and cosmetic products, some of which are organic.
Amount of co-financing
EUR 350,000
- Senegal
- 2024
- Ongoing
Challenge
Today, many producers face difficulties in marketing their products due to unstable demand. Lacking means of preservation and processing, they often incur significant post-harvest losses. At the same time, Senegalese living abroad have limited access to cereals and other typical West African products. To address this dual challenge, BIOSENE positions itself as a key player by transforming local products into high-quality, high-value-added cereals, a significant portion of which is intended for export.
Innovative solution
BIOSENE is committed to enhancing local products (both food and cosmetic) and promoting “buying local.” By stimulating demand, the company helps strengthen agricultural productivity while ensuring an abundant, diverse, and high-quality supply of processed products of local origin.
Concerned with the quality of raw materials, BIOSENE provides pre-financing for its suppliers’ agricultural campaigns, enabling them to acquire inputs that meet organic standards and to produce in compliance with quality benchmarks.
Finally, BIOSENE aims to fully automate its local cereal processing operations in order to strengthen its competitiveness in both local and international markets.
Impact
- 10% increase in producers’ revenues thanks to processing equipment
- Partnerships with 200 new producers through modernisation efforts
- Enrollment of 30 new distribution clients
- Purchase of 700 tons of raw materials from producers
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Targeted Sustainable Development Goals
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200 producers increase their incomes.
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490 tons of high-quality local cereals are marketed each year.
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5 products marketed by the company are certified organic.
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The installation of solar panels enables the company to consume cleaner energy.
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