MAMLO builds and operates community-anchored protein infrastructure that turns local harvests into safe, reliable protein supply. Our infrastructure is built from two integrated systems:
Protein in a Box — the physical processing units MAMLO CORE — the operating system that powers them
Together, they form a complete protein platform.
WHAT WE MEAN BY “INFRASTRUCTURE”
Infrastructure is not a single factory. It is not a project. It is not a pilot.
For MAMLO, infrastructure means systems that run continuously.
Systems that can: •Buy from farmers every week •Process predictably •Hold food-grade quality •Supply real markets •Create local jobs •Generate performance data •Scale without breaking
MAMLO exists to build those systems for protein.
THE MAMLO INFRASTRUCTURE STACK
MAMLO’s infrastructure has two layers
• Protein in a Box The hardware
• MAMLO CORE The intelligence
Every MAMLO site operates through the integration of both.
PROTEIN IN A BOX
The infrastructure layer.
WHAT PROTEIN IN A BOX IS
Protein in a Box is MAMLO’s modular, deployable protein processing unit.It is a complete micro-factory system designed to be installed close to farming communities to transform local crops into safe, high-quality protein. It brings food-grade processing to the source.
WHAT A UNIT INCLUDES
Each unit integrates: • Cleaning, sorting, and preparation systems • Roasting equipment • Milling and product packaging lines • Hygienic facility layouts • Food safety and contamination control design • Water and power integration • Packaging and storage zones • Standard operating procedures • Workforce training modules Every unit is built for repeatability, safety, and performance.
MAMLO CORE
The operating system.
WHAT MAMLO CORE IS
MAMLO CORE is MAMLO’s operating system.
It powers every Protein in a Box unit.
MAMLO CORE integrates the data, processes, and intelligence required to run decentralized protein infrastructure with industrial-grade consistency.
WHAT MAMLO CORE CONTROLS
MAMLO CORE manages: • Farmer sourcing and purchasing • Quality and food safety control • Production scheduling and yields • Traceability and compliance • Inventory and distribution flows • Infrastructure utilization • AI-enabled optimization • Performance dashboards
It connects every site into one coordinated system.
WHY MAMLO CORE MATTERS
Decentralized processing only works if it can be run as one system. MAMLO CORE allows MAMLO to: • Hold standards across locations • Detect problems early • Improve efficiency continuously • Predict supply and demand • Support operator teams • Scale infrastructure without losing control
MAMLO CORE turns physical units into infrastructure.
HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS
Farmers sell crops directly to MAMLO through structured purchasing programs.
Crops are processed near source inside Protein in a Box units.
MAMLO CORE manages safety, quality, traceability, and production.
Finished protein products are supplied to consumer and institutional markets.
Real-time data from every unit drives system improvement and expansion.
This is how local harvests become reliable protein systems.
COMMUNITY-ANCHORED BY DESIGN
MAMLO infrastructure is intentionally placed inside farming communities.
This allows MAMLO to: • Buy consistently from farmers • Pay more reliably • Reduce transport losses • Create skilled local jobs • Embed food safety where food is grown • Retain value in rural economies
Infrastructure does not sit at the end of the chain.It sits where the chain begins.
FOOD SAFETY AS INFRASTRUCTURE
Protein systems are public health systems. Food safety is not an add-on. It is built into: • Unit design •Equipment selection • Operator training • Process control • Digital monitoring • Continuous audits
Every Protein in a Box unit is powered by MAMLO CORE food-safety protocols and quality intelligence.
INFRASTRUCTURE BUILT TO SCALE
MAMLO infrastructure is designed for replication. Protein in a Box allows standardized deployment. MAMLO CORE allows centralized intelligence. Together, they enable MAMLO to expand across regions while maintaining: • Performance • Traceability • Safety • Efficiency • Economic viability
This is how MAMLO moves from units to networks to systems.
WHO THIS INFRASTRUCTURE IS FOR
• Farmers who need reliable markets • Communities that need jobs and value retention • Buyers who need safe, consistent protein • Governments building food security • Investors backing real assets • Food systems that must work at scale
MAMLO is building the protein infrastructure Africa has been missing. Systems that buy. Systems that process. Systems that hold quality. Systems that pay communities. Systems that scale. Not someday. System by system. Community by community.