Structured sourcing across Uganda & Kenya

Bulk agricultural supply from organized sourcing regions.

Agri Lane Markets coordinates selected produce supply for processors, institutions, and organized bulk buyers by connecting demand to farmer-based sourcing corridors.

5 focused crops Known sourcing regions Bulk logistics planning

Built on practical sourcing experience

We are developing structured supply corridors based on real field sourcing, buyer conversations, and cross-border fresh produce supply learning.

Buyer-led

We first understand volume, specs, timing, and delivery needs.

Farmer-linked

Supply is organized through farmers, coordinators, and known production areas.

Bulk-focused

Movement is planned around viable volumes and logistics discipline.

Who we serve

Built for structured supply, not informal trading.

The platform is designed for serious buyers and supply-side partners who need organized agricultural supply rather than one-off market buying.

Processors

Bulk produce supply aligned to specifications, production plans, and delivery timelines.

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Institutions

Planned supply for schools, hospitals, organizations, and structured food programs.

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Hotels & Restaurants

Aggregated fresh produce supply for organized buyers with recurring demand.

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Farmers & Coordinators

Participation in structured supply corridors linked to real buyer demand.

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What we supply

Selected crops, focused sourcing.

We focus on a limited number of crops where structured sourcing, aggregation, and logistics coordination can create real value.

Bulk pineapples at a sourcing point

Pineapples

Bulk supply for processing and institutional use.

MasakaLuweroKayungaNtungamo
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Red onions in bulk sacks

Onions

High-demand crop for consistent bulk supply.

KabaleKisoroMbaleSironko
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Irish potatoes in sacks for bulk movement

Irish Potatoes

Bulk movement aligned to logistics efficiency.

KabaleKisoroMbaleKapchorwaMau/Molo
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Soybeans in sacks at a rural aggregation point

Soybeans

Structured sourcing for processors and bulk buyers.

KoleLiraGuluPader
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Beans in bulk sacks at an aggregation center

Beans

Flexible aggregation across western, central, and northern Uganda.

WesternCentralNorthern UG
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How we source

From sourcing regions to bulk buyers.

Our sourcing model is designed to reduce informal layers, align supply to buyer requirements, and plan movement around viable bulk volumes.

1

Demand confirmation

We assess buyer requirements including volume, specifications, location, frequency, and timing.

2

Corridor activation

We coordinate sourcing through farmers, supply coordinators, and known production areas.

3

Aggregation & quality alignment

Produce is collected, sorted, and prepared according to buyer expectations.

4

Controlled dispatch

Transport is planned around viable volumes, route efficiency, and quality preservation.

Sourcing corridors

Building supply corridors across Uganda and Kenya.

We grow from known production regions using farmer relationships, local coordinators, and demand-led aggregation.

Masaka / Luwero / Kayunga / NtungamoPineapples
Kabale / KisoroOnions, Irish potatoes
Mbale / Sironko / KapchorwaOnions, Irish potatoes
Northern UgandaSoybeans, Beans
Western & Central UgandaBeans, Soybeans
Mau / Molo / Elgeyo-Marakwet, KenyaIrish potatoes
Why work with us

Structured sourcing over informal supply.

Our value is not simply finding produce. It is coordinating the flow of demand, supply, logistics, and quality.

Crop focus

We focus on selected crops instead of claiming to supply everything.

Demand-led

Supply is activated based on real buyer requirements.

Farmer-linked

We build direct sourcing relationships through farmers and coordinators.

Logistics discipline

Movement is planned around viable bulk volumes and route efficiency.

Data learning

We track pricing, supply, quality, delivery, and lessons learned.

Agri Lane Markets Insights

Practical intelligence for agricultural supply.

Insights on sourcing, supply corridors, logistics, market behavior, and produce movement across East Africa.

Agricultural logistics planning

Why logistics determines produce pricing

How transport, handling, delays, and volume affect the final delivered cost.

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Onion sourcing corridor

Understanding onion sourcing corridors

What buyers should know about sourcing from production regions.

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Pineapple sourcing learning

Lessons from pineapple supply movement

Why timing, quality, and dispatch discipline matter in fresh produce.

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Agricultural data analysis

Market sourcing vs structured supply

How organized sourcing can improve decision-making for bulk buyers.

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Need reliable bulk agricultural supply?

Share your crop, volume, delivery location, and timing. We will assess how to coordinate a structured supply plan.