L-R: Rufus Idris, Heifer International, Country Director, Nigeria, Emmanuel Audu, Director, Lagos State Agriculture Training Institute, who represented Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, Adesola Olusanya, Terrence Usibe, Office and Finance Administrator, ColdHubs and Nnaemeka Ikegwuonu, founder and CEO of ColdHubs at the Launch of ColdHubs on Wednesday, February 1, 2023, at Ibeju- Lekki Market, Lagos.

Heifer, ColdHubs, Launch Solar-Powered Storage Solutions In Lagos

LAGOS – Heifer International’s sponsored agritech storage solution; ColdHubs, on Wednesday, February 1, 2023 formally introduced into the Lagos market with the launch of the facility for smallholder farmers and sellers of perishable farm produce at the ABAT CBD Market in Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos State.

The ColdHubs innovation, which is being sponsored on a large scale by Heifer International, is part of the measures to increase storage capacity and ensure last-mile connectivity to prevent post-harvest losses being experienced by small-holder farmers and to ensure food security in Nigeria.

Recall, stakeholders in the agriculture sector have variously attributed lack of storage and processing facilities as one of the major problems facing agricultural development in Nigeria, stating that post-harvest activities like storage must be given the right inputs.

At the launch on Wednesday, February 1, 2023, which was witnessed by farmers, farm produce traders and government officials, Mr. Rufus Idris, the Country Director of Heifer International, Nigeria explained that ColdHubs innovation will help Nigeria to attain food sufficiency and reduce hunger, adding It will enhance the capacity of farmers and sellers of perishable farm produce to earn more income and also reduce unemployment.

Mr. Idris noted that young entrepreneurs across Africa have the capacity to develop homegrown solutions that will support farmers across the continent and encourage young people to develop a keen interest in the agriculture sector.

According to him, Heifer International believes that one of the ways to end hunger and poverty is to intervene in agriculture by reducing post harvest losses incurred by farmers and remove pressure that forces traders to sell their produce below cost price.

“We want to do our part to help young innovators deploy tech innovations that will boost farming and food production and provide smallholder farmers with the support they require to grow a sustainable, profitable business”, Idris said.

Heifer International expressed its commitment to invest in smallholder farmers, youth and women, innovation and new technologies to unlock opportunities within the agricultural sector with a view to unleashing Nigeria’s potential for food self-sufficiency, increasing local production to meet rising local demands, while closing the living income gap for smallholder farmers and households living in poverty.

Heifer International will this year support ColdHubs to produce additional ColdHubs facilities in Lagos markets out of a total of 40 planned for the year.

Also speaking at the ceremony, the founder and CEO of ColdHubs, Mr. Nnaemeka Ikegwuonu, said, “We are inspired by the need to provide storage solutions for smallholder farmers who have no way of keeping their produce fresh, forcing them to sell it soon after harvest.

“With support from Heifer International, we are expanding our affordable, pay-as-you-go refrigeration option and making it available right in the middle of local markets”.

He noted further that “post harvest loss is huge in Nigeria but with ColdHubs’ innovation, we have gotten production and processing of farm produce right.

“The facility will surely increase farmers economic earning power and also help buyers as they will always have fresh and healthy farm produce to buy”.

According to him, the $500,000 (Five Hundred Thousand US Dollars) prize money from the AYuTe Africa Challenge has been the major catalyst for his firm’s innovation.
The company has now launched an ambitious expansion strategy.

The Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, Adesola Olusanya, said at the occasion that ColdHubs is of paramount importance to the state and it is in line with the five-year Development programme drawn by the state in 2021 to ensure food security and sufficiency for Lagos residents.

The Commissioner, who was represented by Mr. Emmanuel Audu, a Director in the Ministry of Agriculture and Head of Lagos State Agriculture Training Institute, added that farmers work hard but do not derive enough income for their labour because of post-harvest losses and often forced to sell their produce at low prices for lack of storage facility.

‘’With ColdHubs, farmers will now have better returns for their efforts with huge multiplier effects”, the Commissioner stated.

She disclosed further that Lagos State craves for more innovations in the agriculture value chain to reduce its reliance on other states to feed Lagosians, adding that “we need similar interventions for the fishing communities in the state”.

ColdHubs is a compact, walk-in, solar-powered coolers placed at produce markets for keeping farm produce fresh for days and weeks.

The transportable, stand-alone unit also gives local farmers an affordable, pay-as-you-go option to store their farm produce.
The unit’s solar panels are connected to a battery storage system that allows the coolers to operate completely off the grid 24-hours a day.

ColdHubs’ solar-powered, walk-in cold rooms eliminate food spoilage; increase the income of farmers, retailers and wholesalers; and make safe, nutritious and hygienic food available for local consumption.

In 2021, the founder of ColdHubs was one of the winners of the inaugural AYuTe Africa Challenge sponsored by Heifer International’.

The AYuTe Africa Challenge has been identifying and partnering with young agritech innovators in various Heifer countries to increase visibility for growth and improve smallholder farmers’ productivity.

Since 1944, Heifer International has worked with more than 39 million people around the world to end hunger and poverty in a sustainable way.

Working with rural communities across Africa for 47 years, Heifer International supports farmers and local food producers to strengthen local economies and build secure livelihoods that provide a living income.

For information, visit https://www.heifer.org
ColdHubs Ltd., is a social enterprise in Nigeria that designs, installs, commissions and operates 100% solar-powered, walk-in cold rooms known as “ColdHubs,” in farm clusters, horticultural produce aggregation centers and outdoor food markets.

The hubs are used by smallholder farmers, retailers and wholesalers, to store and preserve fresh fruits, vegetables and other perishable foods 24/7, extending their shelf life from two days to 21 days.

ColdHubs’ solar-powered, walk-in cold rooms eliminate food spoilage; increase the income of farmers, retailers and wholesalers; and make safe, nutritious and hygienic food available for local consumption. For more information, visit www.coldhubs.com.

In 2021, Heifer International started work in Nigeria, investing in the creativity of young Nigerians and new technologies to unlock opportunities within the agricultural sector for sustainable living incomes, food security, improved livelihoods and resilience.

Heifer Nigeria aims to support more than one million families, predominately women and youth, to reach a sustainable living income by 2030.

Through strategic private and public sector partnerships, Heifer Nigeria’s programme goals focus on developing the social capital of smallholder farmers, unlocking demand and market opportunities, investing in priority value chains critical to the country’s food security, leveraging innovation and emerging agricultural technologies to reach impact at transformational scales.

Heifer Nigeria’s Naija Unlock programme unleashes Nigeria’s potential for food self-sufficiency, increasing local production to meet rising local demands, while closing the living income gap for families in the tomato, rice, poultry, small ruminants and cattle value chains.

Heifer Nigeria collaborates with a wide range of stakeholders including young technology innovators and entrepreneurs, tech hubs, agribusinesses and farmer groups, investors and financiers, business development service providers, agricultural research institutions, the donor community and government agencies.

As Heifer Nigeria works to curb food insecurity and poverty, it is scaling more inclusive, commercially viable and sustainable agribusiness models and innovations capable of transforming the country’s agricultural sector.

“At Heifer International, we invest in farmers and business owners around the world, because we know that having a secure source of income can be truly transformational for families and their communities.

“We work in 19 countries around the world alongside local farmers and business owners.

“We support farmers and their communities as they mobilize and envision their futures, provide training so they can improve the quantity and quality of the goods they produce, and connections to market to increase sales and incomes”, Mr. Rufus Idris, the Country Director of Heifer International, Nigeria stated.

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