‘Nigeria making little from N300b cold chain industry’ | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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Food cold chain industry, it has been revealed, is worth over N300 billion, but Nigeria is getting next to nothing as a low-key player.

The President of OTACCWA, Alexander Isong and Managing Director, Fair-Trade Messe, Paul Maerz disclosed this during a briefing on forthcoming agro-food and packaging materials exhibition in the country.

“The exhibition will feature latest machines, latest technologies to improve high quality products in the country, industrialization, which will lead to creation of more jobs. A series of breakfast meetings have been held in five states of the country as part of sensitisation for the forthcoming exhibition and conference alongside the fourth West Africa Cold Chain Summit and Exhibition scheduled for the 22- 24 March, 2022 at the Landmark Centre, Lagos.

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Cost of making cold room and running it now is costly; no electricity no diesel. End nigeria, its rulers are corrupt and cannot change.

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