
Supply network
Coordinated Production Starts in the Field.
Roki Fruits Uganda’s contracted grower network supports production planning, field coordination, harvest visibility and market-linked supply.
Commercial production network
Grower coordination supports supply confidence.
The grower network is part of the company’s operating model. Registration, production planning, technical support, harvest coordination and quality assessment help connect field activity to buyer demand.
Current product availability still depends on crop status, quality outcomes, timing and the specification required for each order.

Supply pathway
From grower record to market delivery.
Eight coordinated stages connect production activity with a commercial supply plan.
Farmer identification
Potential producers are identified within relevant farming communities.
Registration
Farmer information enters an organised engagement pathway.
Production planning
Crop activity is aligned with planned commercial demand.
Technical training
Farmers receive practical technical and agronomic guidance.
Input & advisory support
Field-level support helps strengthen production practice.
Harvest coordination
Harvest activity is coordinated against quality and market timing.
Quality assessment
Produce is reviewed through applicable quality processes.
Market delivery
Accepted produce moves into the organised market supply chain.
Field visibility
Planning close to production.
Field presence gives the company a practical basis for discussing crop activity, technical needs, harvest timing and quality expectations.
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For buyers
A larger network is useful only when supply is coordinated.
Roki Fruits Uganda’s documented contracted grower figure provides commercial scale. Order-level product, volume and quality remain subject to current confirmation.
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