AGRO DEALERS DATABASE

BACKGROUND: Sierra Leone’s fertilizer market is relatively small and largely influenced by government involvement, with fertilizers often distributed through public programs and imported by a limited number of companies. Many agro-dealers operate as small district-level retailers who purchase fertilizers from government depots or national distributors and resell them within their local communities. As a result, most farmers access agricultural inputs through local merchants or small agro-dealer shops rather than directly from large distributors.

1. Major Fertilizer Importers & National Agro-Input Distributors

These are the primary fertilizer importers and large agro-input suppliers that supply agro-dealers and institutional buyers (government, NGOs, and commercial farms).

  1. Mangara Agribusinessa fertilizer importer and distributor developing a national fertilizer blending plant and distribution network for agro-dealers.
  2. Gryphon Global SL Ltd.—imports European fertilizers, seeds, and equipment and distributes them to farmers and dealers.
  3. Seed Tech International—distributes certified seeds, fertilizers, agrochemicals, and tools nationwide.
  4. Holland Farming Sierra Leone Ltd—supplier of NPK fertilizers, urea, sprayers, and vegetable seeds.

Other known distributors mentioned in sector studies:

  • Salone Seeds
  • Fresh Salone
  • TJAL Enterprises

These companies import and trade fertilizers, seeds, and farm inputs primarily through Freetown.

2. Agro-Input Retailers, Cooperatives, and Agro-Dealer Businesses

These businesses supply farmers locally with fertilizers, seeds, agrochemicals, and farming tools.

3. Large Agricultural Companies & Input-Related Suppliers

Some companies are not purely fertilizer dealers but supply agricultural inputs or work closely with agro-dealer networks.

  • DevNat Agri Ltd – agro-product distribution network supplying retailers and wholesalers.

  • Agro Salone Ltd – agricultural commodity company working with farmers across the country.

4. Government and Regulatory Institutions in Fertilizer Distribution

These organizations regulate or coordinate fertilizer supply chains.