ColdHubs is poised to significantly enhance food security and reduce post-harvest losses with a bold strategic expansion plan. Over the next three years, the company aims to increase its number of ColdHubs by 50%, focusing on key agricultural zones across Nigeria. This growth will expand the network of cold storage facilities, benefiting more farmers and vendors nationwide.
Aligning with its mission to support the agricultural supply chain, promote economic development, and drive sustainable practices, ColdHubs expects this 50% increase to markedly improve cold storage availability and efficiency, thereby supporting local economies and strengthening the food distribution system.
Reflecting broader trends in the agricultural sector, ColdHubs draws inspiration from successful models like AgDevCo, which increased cold storage facilities by 40% in East Africa, leading to reduced post-harvest losses and improved market access for smallholder farmers. Similarly, SolarCool expanded its solar-powered cold storage units by 60% in Latin America, enhancing food preservation and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
We are committed to replicating these successful strategies,” by 50% increase will enhance access to reliable cold storage for a wider range of farmers and vendors, ultimately contributing to improved food security across Nigeria.
Through geographic diversification, capacity expansion, and community engagement, ColdHubs aspires to set new benchmarks in the cold storage industry, drawing from effective expansion strategies of leading organizations in the field.