South Sudan Farmers Visit Our Silage Grass Baling and Wrapping Machine Factory
A South Sudanese delegation visited a silage grass baling and wrapping machine factory to assess equipment for local livestock feed needs during dry seasons. They reviewed the production process, machine construction, and a live demonstration using fresh grass.
The visit focused on practical concerns, including performance in harsh conditions, film availability, after-sales support, and return on investment. The delegation left with product materials, samples, and a customized quotation.
When a delegation from South Sudan toured our facility, they came with tough questions about our silage grass baling and wrapping machine. They left with something better: firsthand certainty.


A Visit Driven by Real Need
South Sudan’s livestock sector is growing fast. Vast grasslands, expanding cattle herds, and punishing dry seasons have pushed local farmers to look beyond traditional hay storage. Silage — airtight-fermented grass — is the answer. But it demands the right equipment.
That’s why this delegation flew in: to see our silage grass baling and wrapping machine with their own eyes, not just on a spec sheet.
What They Saw on the Silage Machine Factory Floor
The moment the group stepped onto our production floor, the tone shifted from cautious to curious. Our silage grass baling and wrapping machines are in active assembly, quality checks underway, engineers at their stations — the operation spoke for itself.
Our lead engineer guided the clients through the full production process. Three things stood out to them immediately:
- A heavy-duty baling chamber built for coarse, high-moisture African grass varieties
- A precision wrapping system with adjustable film tension for consistent, airtight bales
- A powerful drive unit that compresses grass cleanly and uniformly every cycle
No marketing language needed. The build quality was visible.



Live Demo: The Machine Does the Talking
We ran a full demonstration using fresh grass loaded under real working conditions. Within minutes, a firm, evenly wrapped silage bale came off the line.
The clients moved in close — checking film overlap, pressing the bale surface, timing the cycle. One visitor, who oversees feed sourcing across multiple farms, pulled out his phone to record. “This is exactly what we’ve been looking for,” he said. “Heat, humidity, tough grass — this machine can handle it.“
Key figures that got their attention:
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Berat Bale | 65–100 kg (adjustable) |
| Wrapping layers | 2–6 layers of stretch film |
| Hourly output | 50–60 bales |
| Film pre-stretch | Up to 55% |
The Questions That Mattered on Silage Grass Baler Wrapper
After the demo, we sat down for an honest technical discussion. The clients pushed on four practical points:
Harsh conditions — Sealed bearings and reinforced electrical components make the machine suited for high-dust, high-heat environments across sub-Saharan Africa.
Film sourcing — The machine runs on standard agricultural stretch film, widely available across the continent. We also offered a starter film supply with the initial order.
After-sales support — Remote video assistance, English-language manuals, and spare parts delivery within 7–15 working days.
ROI — One farm operator ran the numbers on the spot, comparing imported hay costs against local silage production. We shared field data from clients in Kenya and Ethiopia: most recover the machine cost within one to two harvest seasons.
Came With Questions & Left With a Plan
The delegation stayed nearly a full day — well past the original schedule. Before leaving, they took home product catalogs, film samples, and a customized quotation.
More than the paperwork, they left with a clear picture: the equipment is field-ready, the team is reachable, and the investment makes sense.
If you’re evaluating a silage grass baling and wrapping machine for your operation, a factory visit changes the conversation entirely. Contact us to arrange yours.
