Nigeria -
: Research suggests a massive opportunity for plant-based milk derived from local coconut, soybeans, and tigernuts to serve the lactose-intolerant population.
: The current cold storage deficit represents a projected $5.9 billion investment opportunity by 2030 for private players looking to fix the supply chain. Nigeria
: Farmers like Hauwa Haruna and Aminu Abdullahi have transformed their livelihoods by adopting climate-resilient practices and modern vegetable production, inspiring their communities to do the same. : Research suggests a massive opportunity for plant-based
: Nigeria is the world's top producer of cassava (cultivated in all 36 states), yams , and kolanut. : Nigeria is the world's top producer of
: Strawberries are uniquely grown in Jos , Plateau State, while states like Niger State have donated vast tracts of land (100,000 hectares) to help Lagos boost its food security. Challenges in the Supply Chain
Despite high production volumes, the story of Nigerian produce is one of resilience against significant infrastructure gaps.
: Businesses often face "food logistics" crises, such as transporting fragile strawberries by road from Jos to Lagos, where delays can ruin half a shipment.