Our Origin

Decades of farm-gate experience.

Primenet was founded by Tunde Adeleke, an agricultural professional who spent 15 years witnessing the same cycle: bumper harvests followed by massive waste because of a lack of basic storage infrastructure.

We didn't set out to build an app. We set out to build silos. Because in the Nigerian grain belt, the most sophisticated technology is a dry, secure warehouse that works exactly when it needs to.

Grain field at scale
Mission

Eliminate post-harvest grain loss across Nigeria.

We are building the physical infrastructure — silos, dryers, processors — that turns smallholder harvests into reliable national supply.

Vision

A nation where harvest does not mean loss.

Within ten years, every grain-belt farmer should be within an hour's drive of a Primenet hub. That's the goal we're building toward.

What guides us

Core principles.

Integrity in weight

We use industrial digital scales verified by regional authorities. What we weigh at the gate is what you are paid for. No hidden losses.

Localized expertise

Every hub is staffed by people from that state. We understand local seasons, varieties, and pressures.

Infrastructure first

We invest in physical assets. Our network grows only as fast as we can build secure, world-class storage facilities.

Leadership

Built by operators.

Tunde Adeleke

Tunde Adeleke

Founder & CEO

15 years in agricultural commodities. Former IITA fellow.

Aisha Bello

Aisha Bello

COO

Logistics and infrastructure operations across West Africa.

Emeka Okafor

Emeka Okafor

Head of Markets

Former trader at a leading Lagos commodities house.

Join the team.

We're always looking for hub managers, grading specialists, and logistics coordinators in Kaduna, Niger, and Kano.

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