"Unlocking Guinea’s natural wealth through sustainable, responsible, and excellence-driven agriculture."
For Grenier de Guinée, this statement is more than a corporate slogan—it is a mission that is already reshaping perceptions of Guinean agriculture both at home and abroad.
Founded in 2021, the company has quickly emerged as one of Guinea’s most dynamic agribusiness enterprises. Through a commitment to quality, traceability, and sustainable sourcing, Grenier de Guinée is helping redefine what "Made in Guinea" represents in international markets.
A Milestone for Transparency and Growth
On June 1, 2026, Grenier de Guinée marked an important milestone by hosting its very first Open House at its warehouse facility in Dabondy, Conakry.
The event brought together representatives from public institutions, economic stakeholders, investors, development partners, and media organizations, offering a rare opportunity to explore the company’s operations from the inside.
Led by Associate Directors Mamoudou Tounkara and Mamadou Cissé, visitors toured the storage facilities, gained insights into the company’s rigorous quality-control systems supervised by Rajendran Pillai Arun Raj and Sharate R., and discovered the logistics infrastructure that enables Grenier de Guinée to meet international export requirements.
The Open House reflected the company’s commitment to transparency, professionalism, and continuous improvement while highlighting the growing potential of Guinea’s agricultural sector.
Celebrating the Best of Guinea’s Agricultural Regions
One of Grenier de Guinée’s greatest strengths is its ability to connect local producers with global markets while ensuring complete traceability from farm to export destination.
By sourcing premium agricultural products from different regions of the country, the company showcases the remarkable diversity and richness of Guinea’s agricultural heritage.
Cashew Nuts from Boké and Kankan
Hand-sorted and traditionally dried, the company’s premium cashew nuts consistently achieve the internationally recognized W320 export grade. Their quality and consistency make them highly competitive in global markets and position Guinea as a growing player in the international cashew industry.
Cocoa from N'Zérékoré
Produced in the fertile forest regions of southeastern Guinea, ARS 1000 cocoa is recognized for its rich characteristics and exceptional quality. This premium cocoa reflects the untapped potential of Guinea’s cocoa sector and its capacity to serve demanding international buyers.
Sesame from Upper Guinea
Known for its purity and versatility, Guinean sesame continues to attract strong demand from both the food processing and cosmetics industries. Grenier de Guinée is further strengthening its market position through certification initiatives aimed at expanding access to premium export markets.
Mount Ziama Premium Coffee
Cultivated in the renowned Mount Ziama area, this traditional Robusta coffee represents one of Guinea’s most distinctive agricultural products. Its unique identity and growing recognition make it a symbol of the country’s potential in specialty coffee production.
Moving Beyond Exports
While Grenier de Guinée has already established itself as a successful exporter of high-quality agricultural commodities, the company’s long-term vision extends far beyond exporting raw products.
During his address at the Open House, Mamadou Cissé reaffirmed the company’s determination to accelerate local industrial development and agricultural transformation.
The objective is clear: retain more value within Guinea, create sustainable employment opportunities, strengthen local supply chains, and contribute to the emergence of a more resilient national economy.
Building an Agricultural Industrial Hub by 2030
At the heart of this vision is an ambitious project that could transform the future of Guinea’s agricultural sector.
Grenier de Guinée plans to develop a dedicated agricultural industrial hub by 2030, focused on processing agricultural products locally rather than exporting them in raw form.
Developed in collaboration with public authorities, international investors, and strategic partners, this initiative aims to increase local value addition, boost industrial capacity, and create new economic opportunities across the agricultural value chain.
If successfully implemented, the project could serve as a model for agricultural industrialization in Guinea and across West Africa.
A Strong Foundation for Guinea’s Future
In just a few years, Grenier de Guinée has already created 230 direct and indirect jobs and established commercial relationships with nine international partners.
These achievements demonstrate that agriculture can become one of Guinea’s most important engines of growth alongside the mining sector.
More importantly, they prove that responsible agricultural development can generate employment, support rural communities, attract investment, and strengthen the country’s position in international markets.
As Grenier de Guinée continues its journey toward industrial transformation, the company stands as a powerful example of how innovation, quality, and long-term vision can unlock the full potential of Guinea’s agricultural wealth.
Its success is not only a business achievement it is a glimpse into the future of a more diversified, value-driven, and globally competitive Guinean economy.
