Agri East Africa make use of the best engineering team that specialises in agriculture, we as farmers work closely with our team to ensure that the end result is of the best design and quality to offer our clients a long term solution in their agricultural project.
We utilise Consultants and Contractors specialising in the field of Agricultural & Industrial Engineering with specific emphasis in the following fields:
• Dairy Milking Parlours, TMR Systems / Feedpad Housing and Heifer & Calf-rearing Facilities
• Piggery Systems (Dry Sow Units / Farrowing Houses / Weaner Housing / Grower Houses etc.)
• Poultry Housing (Broiler / Layer Units) - Beef Handling Facilities (Crush Facilities / Spray Race / Loading Ramps) and Feedlots
• Feed & Grain Storage and Handling Facilities (Silo’s / Elevators / Off Load Hoppers / Auger / Mills)
• Labour / Staff Housing and Facilities - Bio Security / Weigh Bridges / Controlled Access Systems
• Slurry, Waste Water and Manure Handling Structures and Disposal Systems
• Aquaculture Systems, i.e. fish-rearing and breeding infrastructure & systems
• Agro Processing / Storage & Distribution – Dairy / Meats / Grains
• Project & Construction Management
As illustrated by the above, we are broad-based company and presently boast more than 50 years of combined experience in the agricultural & industrial sectors.
At Agri EA we understand cow requirements from cow flow to floor finishes, drainage, manure management, working areas, etc and with our years of practical experience we provide planning and offer on site engineers to project manage large scale commercial agricultural operations.
We at Derrylin/AgriEA will either handle your full design requirements or work with your local engineers to make sure that the project you are planning is practical and durable.
Our motto with regards to building a farm is that we build for the next generation, and hence we must ensure that the design and engineering of each structure is suitable for the intended purpose for years to come.
Over the years we have seen so many mistakes that farmers have made and the correction always comes at a cost, the last thing that any livestock farmer wants; is to interrupt production while adjusting simple design flaws that could have been avoided if they consulted with a team that is steeped in experience.