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Crop flow

Onion

The onion flow shows how TechnAfrik protects value after harvest: lot reception, sorting, ventilation, monitoring, and planned market release.

Producers organizing an onion harvest for storage and market release

Flow steps

01

Receive

Check producer, volume, initial lot condition, and the information needed for traceability.

02

Sort

Separate damp, damaged, or fragile bulbs before the lot enters storage.

03

Ventilate

Keep lots raised, separated, and well aired to limit rot and sprouting.

04

Release

Plan retrieval or sale when quality and market conditions are more favorable.

Key storage points

Why onion needs a dedicated flow

Bulbs react quickly to moisture, bruising, and poor airflow. A dedicated flow helps control those risks without promising fixed results.

What TechnAfrik tracks

The team tracks owner, volume, entry date, lot condition, ventilation, deterioration signals, and planned release date.

How it supports the value chain

Smart storage gives producers more time to avoid pressure sales and prepare a better-planned market release.

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Contact TechnAfrik Cameroon

To reserve space, discuss a storage partnership, or request a technical assessment, send a message to the team.