Measuring what matters. Building what lasts.

MAMLO measures impact the way infrastructure must be measured — by whether systems run, farmers earn, food is safer, and communities grow.

OUR IMPACT FRAMEWORK
MAMLO’s impact is anchored in three outcomes:
1. Infrastructure that runs
2. Farmers who earn
3. Protein that nourishes


Every metric we track serves one of these outcomes.
INFRASTRUCTURE PERFORMANCE
Does the system run?

We track whether MAMLO’s infrastructure operates like real economic infrastructure.
Core indicators include:
• Active units
• Tons of peanuts processed per month
• Average unit utilization rate
• Operating days per year
• Yield and efficiency ratios
• Downtime and system reliability
• Food safety compliance outcomes

If infrastructure cannot run, nothing else follows.
FARMER PROSPERITY
Do farmers earn reliably?

MAMLO is designed around farmers as consistent suppliers, not occasional beneficiaries.
We track:
• Number of active farmers supplying MAMLO
• Percentage of women smallholders
• Total volume purchased from farmers
• Frequency of farmer sales
• Payment reliability
• Seasonal income continuity
• Reduction in post-harvest loss

Income consistency matters more than income spikes.
PROTEIN ACCESS & FOOD SAFETY
Does protein become safer and more accessible?

Protein systems are public health systems.

We track:
• Metric tons of protein delivered to market
• Number of households and institutions served
• Product safety and quality performance
• Traceability coverage
• Reduction in informal processing dependence
• Price stability of protein products

Safe protein access is foundational to nutrition, education, and economic resilience.
WOMEN AT THE CENTER
Are women gaining structural access to value?

Women are central to Africa’s protein systems, yet often excluded from value addition.

MAMLO tracks:
• Share of women farmers in supply
• Women in processing and quality roles
• Leadership participation at site level
• Income reliability for women suppliers
• Training and skill advancement

Equity must be built into systems, not added afterward.
OMMUNITY & LOCAL ECONOMIES
Is value staying where food is grown?

MAMLO infrastructure is intentionally placed inside farming communities.

We track:
• Local jobs created per site
• Wages and income retention
• Local service and logistics engagement
• Reduction in long-distance raw crop transport
• Community economic multipliers

Infrastructure should grow the economies it lives in.
OMMUNITY & LOCAL ECONOMIES
Is value staying where food is grown?

MAMLO infrastructure is intentionally placed inside farming communities.

We track:
• Local jobs created per site
• Wages and income retention
• Local service and logistics engagement
• Reduction in long-distance raw crop transport
• Community economic multipliers

Infrastructure should grow the economies it lives in.
TRANSPARENCY & ACCOUNTABILITY
MAMLO is committed to transparent system building.

We publish:
• Annual impact summaries
• Infrastructure performance indicators
• Farmer sourcing data
• Food safety benchmarks
• Milestone reports

We believe credibility is built through visibility.
WHY THIS APPROACH MATTERS
MAMLOWe focus on systems.

When protein infrastructure works:
• farmers gain stable markets
• communities gain jobs
• food becomes safer
• markets stabilize
• investment follows
• and prosperity compounds

This is how we are creating structural impact
THE FUTURE WE ARE MEASURING TOWARD
We are building toward protein systems that are:
• decentralized
• food-grade
• community-anchored
• economically viable
• data-driven
• African-owned

And we are measuring every step of the way.

 
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MAMLO measures impact where it matters most:
in the systems that carry livelihoods.Not someday.
System by system.
Community by community.