• News
  • Business
  • Opportunities
  • Articles & Resources
  • Spotlight
  • Views
    • Interviews
    • Opinions
  • MSME Jobs
  • More
    • Africa
    • World
  • webmail
  • Terms of Use
MSME Africa
  • News
  • Business
  • Opportunities
  • Articles & Resources
  • Spotlight
  • Views
    • Interviews
    • Opinions
  • MSME Jobs
  • More
    • Africa
    • World
  • webmail
  • Terms of Use
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Business
  • Opportunities
  • Articles & Resources
  • Spotlight
  • Views
    • Interviews
    • Opinions
  • MSME Jobs
  • More
    • Africa
    • World
  • webmail
  • Terms of Use
No Result
View All Result
MSME Africa
No Result
View All Result

AACE Foods Empowers Nigerian Farmers with Training to Cut Food Waste and Boost Sustainability

Olusola Blessing by Olusola Blessing
February 4, 2025
in Business, News
0
AACE Foods Empowers Nigerian Farmers with Training to Cut Food Waste and Boost Sustainability
Share

AACE Foods Processing and Distribution Limited has launched a groundbreaking training program to equip smallholder farmers and agro-transporters in Nigeria with the skills needed to reduce food waste, improve sustainability, and enhance food security.  

This initiative aims to address critical challenges in Nigeria’s agricultural sector by promoting sustainable practices, minimizing post-harvest losses, and strengthening the economic resilience of farmers. Through capacity building, knowledge sharing, and innovative techniques, AACE Foods seeks to create long-term solutions for food loss while fostering a more robust agricultural value chain.  

Agriculture remains the backbone of Nigeria’s economy, yet food loss and waste continue to threaten national food security. The newly introduced program will educate participants on best agricultural practices, emphasizing improved handling, storage, and processing methods to prevent food spoilage. By equipping farmers with modern techniques, AACE Foods aims to enhance productivity, increase profitability, and support the country’s food system sustainability.  

Beyond reducing waste, the initiative prioritizes food security and improved nutrition within local communities. By ensuring that more food reaches consumers in optimal condition, the program will contribute to better health outcomes while boosting economic opportunities for those within the agricultural sector.  

Impact on Farmers and the Agricultural Ecosystem

The training program is expected to have far-reaching effects, including:  

– Increased awareness and adoption of sustainable agricultural practices.  

– Significant reductions in food loss and waste across Nigeria’s agricultural value chain.  

– Strengthened collaboration among key stakeholders, fostering a more efficient food system.  

– Improved food security and nutrition in participating communities.  

“Agriculture is at the heart of Nigeria’s economy, and reducing food loss and waste is critical to achieving food security,” said Gloria Nwabuike, Managing Director of AACE ,

Foods Processing and Distribution Limited. “This training initiative demonstrates our commitment to equipping farmers and agro-transporters with the tools and knowledge needed to drive sustainable growth, strengthen livelihoods, and enhance resilience in Nigeria’s agricultural value chain.”  

As part of the initiative, 2,500 Lead Farmers and 50 Agro Transporters will undergo training, enabling them to mentor an additional 7,500 farmers. Ultimately, over 10,000 farmers—including a significant number of women—are expected to benefit from the program.  

“This initiative reflects our dedication to strengthening Nigeria’s food systems, promoting sustainability, and empowering local communities,” Nwabuike concluded.  

 

Post Views: 99
Share

Related Posts:

  • MSME Africa Unveils Top 50 Remarkable MSME Founders 2023, Awards them $25,000 in Media Credits
    MSME Africa Unveils Top 50 Remarkable MSME Founders…
  • Best Cities to live as an Entrepreneur in Nigeria
    Ultimate 2024 Guide to the Top Business Enabling…
  • Africa must prepare for the inevitability of a global food crisis - Akinwumi Adesina
    Overcoming Binding Constraints to Competitive…
  • Call For Application: $50,000 Post-Harvest Loss Innovation Prize (For, Kenya, Nigeria and India Smallholder Farmers)
    Call For Application: $50,000 Post-Harvest Loss…
  • Top 15 Social Media Marketing Tools for Nigerian Entrepreneurs
    15 Social Media Management Tools That Will Make Life…
  • Wheat Development Programme Yield Underscores the Role of Research and Trials  
    Wheat Development Programme Yield Underscores the…
Tags: AACEAACE Foods ProcessingMSMEs
Previous Post

SMEDAN Boosts SME Support in Oyo, Targets Agricultural Growth

Next Post

NITDA, SEC, and Industry Leaders Push for Stronger Blockchain Compliance in Nigeria

Next Post
NITDA, SEC, and Industry Leaders Push for Stronger Blockchain Compliance in Nigeria

NITDA, SEC, and Industry Leaders Push for Stronger Blockchain Compliance in Nigeria

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result
Join MSME on Whatsapp
Subscribe To Our Newsletter
Enter your email to receive a weekly round-up of our best posts. Learn more!
icon
By subscribing, you agree with our privacy policy and our terms of service.

Recent Posts

  • Nigeria exits IMF Debtor List
  • HortiNigeria Trains 70,000 Farmers, Mobilises £4 Millon for Horticulture Growth
  • Court Dismisses MultiChoice Request to Uphold ‘GOtv, DStv Price Increases’ in Nigeria
  • Scalepad Marks major Milestone: Supports Over 50 Businesses in Expansion Across Africa and the U.S.
  • Nigerian Senate Passes Two Tax Reform Bills To Modernize Nigeria’s Fiscal Framework ,Retains VAT at 7.5%

Recent Comments

  • 10 Reasons Why SMEs Should Invest in Video Marketing - MSME Africa on How to Create Viral Videos for Social Media in 2024
  • link alay4d on 5 Nigerian-based Companies Providing Accelerator Programs for Startups in 2024
  • Damilare Oladeji on Nigerian Government Agencies that Support Entrepreneurship in 2024
  • situs alay4d on 50 Best Tools to Boost Your Productivity as an Entrepreneur in 2024
  • Otabor Osayomore Blessing on Ultimate 2024 Guide to the Top Business Enabling Cities for Startup Founders and Entrepreneurs in Nigeria
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • News
  • Newsletter
  • Submit News
  • Terms of Use

© 2023 MSME Africa - All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • News
  • Newsletter
  • Submit News
  • Terms of Use

© 2023 MSME Africa - All rights reserved.