01 · Source
Primary production
Value begins with land, water, biological systems, or extracted physical resources.
Best when
The account grows, harvests, catches, raises, or extracts raw materials.
Example industries
Agriculture · Fisheries · Aquaculture · Forestry · Raw materials
Operating anatomy
Follow the physical system.
| How value is physically created | Land, water, labor, equipment, and biological or resource conditions produce a harvestable or extractable output. |
|---|---|
| Critical sites | Farms and ranches · Fishing grounds · Forests · Collection and landing points |
| Machinery | Harvesters · Irrigation pumps · Vessels · Conveyors · Collection equipment |
| Utilities | Electricity · Fuel · Water withdrawal · Onsite generation |
| Inputs and materials | Seed or stock · Feed · Fertilizer · Fuel · Parts · Packaging |
| Suppliers | Input suppliers · Equipment dealers · Fuel providers · Service contractors |
| Storage | Silos · Tanks · Cold rooms · Feed storage · Onsite bulk storage |
| Transportation | Farm roads · Landing points · Trucks · Barges · Port access |
| Customer channels | Processors · Cooperatives · Wholesalers · Export markets |
Interruption pathways
- Drought or flood
- Yield pressure
- Input shortage
- Equipment failure
- Access disruption
What Mandjet may review
- Seasonal production windows
- Water and energy dependency
- Equipment concentration
- Supplier concentration
Producer questions
- What is the production window?
- Which inputs have the longest lead time?
- Where can output be stored?
- What happens if collection is delayed?
Example Mandjet output
A screen built around the operating model.
A production dependency map with critical sites, input and utility dependencies, transport links, and disruption scenarios.
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