Diana Tenebe, COO of FoodStuff Store.
Globally, food waste is a staggering 1.6 billion tons, with a significant portion lost in supply chains. In Nigeria alone, 14 million tons are wasted annually. Diana Tenebe, COO of FoodStuff Store explores 6 ways Agritech can offer a solution below.
a). Precision Farming:
Gone are the days of guesswork. Sensors and data analysis now-a-days provide real-time insights, allowing farmers to optimize resource use and boost yields. Imagine perfectly nurtured fruits and vegetables! Additionally, agritech can analyze consumer demand and weather patterns to optimize harvests, reducing the surplus that spoils before reaching stores.
b). Fresher, Faster Deliveries:
The farm-to-store journey can be improved on so it is no longer slow and wasteful. Advancements in logistics, storage, and distribution ensure food arrives fresher and faster. Cold chain improvements and optimized routes mean fruits and vegetables retain nutrients and flavour all the way to the grocery aisle. Agritech can also play a role here by using sensors to monitor storage conditions and track shipments, minimizing spoilage during transport.
c). Beyond Efficiency:
Agritech isn’t just about optimising existing food systems. It can also be used in driving innovation. From plant-based alternatives to lab-grown meat, agritech across the world is pushing the boundaries of what we consider “food,” offering consumers a wider variety of healthy and sustainable choices.
d). Connecting the Dots:
Traditionally, a complex web of middlemen stands between farms and supermarkets. This lengthens the supply chain, impacting both freshness and price. Agritech platforms disrupt this model by establishing a direct link between producers and retailers. Imagine farmers uploading their harvest information, including type, quantity, and quality, directly onto an Agritech platform. Supermarkets can then browse these offerings and place orders efficiently. This streamlined process eliminates unnecessary intermediaries, reducing costs and expediting delivery.
e). Extending Shelf Life:
Research focuses on developing technologies like special packaging or coatings to slow spoilage and extend perishables’ shelf life. These coatings might act as a second skin, regulating moisture loss and respiration rates, or even contain natural antimicrobials to fight off spoilage-causing bacteria. This not only reduces food waste but also keeps our grocery aisles stocked with fresher produce for longer.
f). Reducing Waste, Fighting Hunger:
Agritech can connect supermarkets with organizations that collect surplus food nearing expiry. This food can be redistributed to communities or food banks, reducing waste and hunger.
Agritech’s digital revolution is transforming food production, impacting what ends up on our shelves, paving the way for a future with less waste and more abundance.
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