Baridi The project idea addresses the expansion of off-grid solar preservation within East Africa’ s meat markets with an aim to assess whether cold storage facilities for beef and dairy storage is an appropriate, beneficial and financially viable application as a driver of Food security in Livestock value-chains. Baridi’s entry Business model is Solar Powered Cold rooms targeted at commercial urban meat vendors. The specification of an individual proposed technology includes; 3kWp stand-alone Solar Energy Generation 90MJ thermal energy storage 10ft containerized Cold Storage Facility Wingu: An Asset Management platform that monitors generation & consumption data Pay-As-You Store business model with mobile money application (MPesa) Livestock value chain Research & Publishing The unit technology has the potential to preserve over 292,000kg of meat annually and generate over Ksh. 82m to meat vendors who would have lost half of heir produce to rot. Sectors Agribusiness, Animal farming, Solar power Location Nairobi, Kenya Stage Sign in to view details Markets Sign in to view details Customer model Sign in to view details Revenue Sign in to view details Supported by GoGettaz Contact Sign in to view details Social media Articles International Youth Day: Celebrating the Youth Agripreneurs transforming Africa’s Food Systems International Youth Day is commemorated annually on August 12 to appreciate the role youth play in different sectors of the economy. In the agriculture… read more Meet GoGettaz with outstanding cold storage innovations helping farmers and traders reduce losses Did you know the amount of food loss in Africa exceeds the total value of food aid received in Sub Saharan Africa over the… read more
International Youth Day: Celebrating the Youth Agripreneurs transforming Africa’s Food Systems International Youth Day is commemorated annually on August 12 to appreciate the role youth play in different sectors of the economy. In the agriculture… read more
Meet GoGettaz with outstanding cold storage innovations helping farmers and traders reduce losses Did you know the amount of food loss in Africa exceeds the total value of food aid received in Sub Saharan Africa over the… read more