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The first batch of complete sets of compound fertilizer equipment was shipped to Uganda in January 2026.
2026/07/10
At the beginning of 2026, the factory's shipping workshop was bustling with activity as a batch of customized compound fertilizer production line equipment was packed and loaded onto trucks, officially heading to the customer's factory in Kampala, Uganda. Uganda's agricultural industry is developing rapidly, with a significant gap in local compound fertilizer processing capacity. Local agricultural input companies urgently need localized small and medium-sized complete granulation production lines to reduce the cost of imported finished fertilizers. This shipment includes a medium-sized extrusion compound fertilizer production line with a daily output of up to 100 tons. It features a simple structure, low failure rate, and is suitable for the production scale of local small and medium-sized enterprises. It can flexibly adjust the nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium ratios to meet the soil improvement needs of various local crops. All equipment strictly adhered to export quality inspection standards before leaving the factory. The core granulation rollers and mixing blades were thickened for wear resistance, and electrical components were adapted to the voltage fluctuation environment in Africa. All accessories, installation drawings, and operation manuals were included with the shipment. The logistics team coordinated container reinforcement and moisture protection, tracked the entire sea freight logistics process, and simultaneously handled customs clearance documents. Once a customer's order is secured, we provide lifetime remote technical support. After the equipment arrives at the port, we will arrange for engineers to install and debug it on-site, and provide free training for factory operators and maintenance personnel. This order is the second fertilizer production line shipped to Uganda in 2026, demonstrating the strong demand for Chinese compound fertilizer equipment in the East African market. The company will continue to accelerate the delivery of overseas orders and contribute to the self-sufficiency of Africa's agricultural production industry.
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