Mauritania Farm Profit/Loss Calculator

Complete farm profitability analysis for Mauritania. Calculate revenue, all input costs, net profit, ROI, and break-even yield for Millet, Sorghum, Rice and more.

🌿 Section 1: Crop & Farm
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🌿 Section 2: Input Costs
👨‍🌾 Section 3: Labor
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🏠 Section 4: Land & Mechanization
🚛 Section 5: Transport & Marketing
📋 Section 6: Other Costs
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🎒 Understanding Farm Economics in Mauritania

+ What is ROI in farming?

Return on Investment (ROI) = (Net Profit ÷ Total Cost) × 100. A 30% ROI means for every 100 you invest, you earn back 130. African smallholder farming typically yields 15–50% ROI for well-managed crops in good seasons.

+ Why does post-harvest loss matter so much?

Post-harvest losses are Africa's silent profitability killer. Losing 25% of your cassava harvest to rotting eliminates much of your profit. Hermetic storage bags (PICS, ZeroFly) can reduce cereal losses from 20% to under 2%. The calculator shows exactly how much each percentage point of loss costs you.

+ Why process before selling?

Processing adds value: cassava root → garri (2.5–3× revenue), paddy → milled rice (1.8–2×), oil palm fruit → palm oil (3–4×). The trade-off is processing cost and time. Use the “Process then sell” option to compare.

Farming context: Mauritania

In Mauritania, agriculture contributes about 15% of GDP, employs roughly 30% of the labour force, the average farm is around 2 ha โ€” so plan budgets, wages, and repayments around smallholder cash-flow cycles.

Agriculture share of GDP~15%
Arable land500,000 ha
Irrigated share~10%
Main rainy seasonJuly to September
Main food cropsmillet, sorghum, rice, cowpea, dates

Growing regions at a glance

RegionAnnual rainfallMajor crops
Senegal River Valley (Rosso, Kaedi)300 mmrice, sorghum, maize, cowpea
Sahel Zone (Aioun, Nema, Kiffa)250 mmmillet, cowpea, dates, sorghum
Saharan North (Nouakchott, Atar, Tidjikja)50 mmdates

Country context from the AfroTools agriculture dataset โ€” planning reference, not agronomic advice. Confirm with local extension services.