Project Details
500 Metric Tonne Maize Storage Facility in Narok District
Client:
National Cereal and Produce Board
Architect:
Cimbria East Africa Limited
Year of Implementation:
2013
Project Summary
The development of a 500 M ton maize storage facility in Narok, Kenya, signifies a crucial step towards ensuring food security and agricultural sustainability in the region. Spearheaded by Cimbria East Africa Limited and commissioned by the National Cereal and Produce Board, this project aims to address the challenges of post-harvest losses and improve the efficiency of grain storage and distribution. Located in Narok, a key agricultural hub in Kenya, the facility will play a pivotal role in enhancing the storage capacity for maize, one of the country’s staple crops, thus safeguarding food supplies and supporting local farmers.
Cimbria East Africa Limited brings its expertise in grain handling and storage solutions to the fore, designing a facility that prioritizes durability, efficiency, and safety. The storage facility will feature state-of-the-art equipment and technologies to ensure optimal preservation of maize stocks, minimizing losses and maximizing shelf life. As the National Cereal and Produce Board’s strategic investment in agricultural infrastructure, this project underscores a commitment to fostering food security and economic development in Narok and the wider region, empowering farmers and strengthening Kenya’s agricultural resilience.