10/04/2019
According to FAO estimates, sub-Saharan Africa each year loses around $4 billion of its grain harvest out of an estimated $27 billion, in good part due to food spoilage associated with poor storage and transportation. In the words of FAO's assistant director-general Maria Helena Semedo, "This lost food could meet the minimum annual food requirements of at least 48 million people."
Of course, the long-term solution to this problem is improved infrastructure-namely roads, ports, refrigeration, power generation--requiring significant investments at a national, international and individual levels.
This is where Njangi Farms comes in, providing an easy investment portal in agriculture to finance innovative agricultural projects that aim to solve national and global hunger problems.
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