THE FOOD ECONOMY EXTRACTS VALUE FROM RURAL COMMUNITIES
Crops leave as raw materials. Finished products return at higher prices. The margins are captured elsewhere. Farmers do the hardest work and earn the least. This is a structural failure not a productivity problem.
PROXIMATE PROCESSING
MAMLO micro-factory processes peanuts inside farming communities. Local processing creates higher incomes, stable jobs, and regional resilience.
Factories are modular, affordable, and repeatable. Small enough to serve a community. Powerful enough to change its economy.
ONE FACTORY BUILDS A VILLAGE . A NETWORK TRANSFORMS A REGION
Factories are connected through shared standards, shared markets, and shared learning.Scale comes from multiplication, not concentration.
VALUE FLOW
Every purchase strengthens this loop.
THE PRICNIPLES GUIDING OUR SYSTEM
Community We build with communities, not around them
Efficiency Infrastructure must perform
Quality Products compete in real markets
Innovation Every factory improves the next
A DISTRIBUTED RURAL FOOD NETOWRK
We are building shared infrastructure that allows farming regions to fully participate in value-added markets.