Tomato Jos Wins 2024 Save Food Project Competition
Every year, the SAVE FOOD project competition honors exemplary projects. This year, the prize and €10,000 in funding will go to Nigeria, where a combination of modern technology, transport packaging, educational programs and direct market access has significantly reduced post-harvest losses.
The 2024 SAVE FOOD project competition winner was announced in December at pacprocess MEA in Cairo, an event organized by the interpack alliance. The professional jury consisted of members of the WPO (World Packaging Organisation), FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation), UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organisation) and interpack/Messe Düsseldorf.
€10,000 for reducing food loss and waste: For the second time, the SAVE FOOD initiative is supporting a specific project of one of its members as part of its annual competition. Tomato Jos Farming and Processing Limited is the winner of the 2024 SAVE FOOD project competition. This initiative supports small farmers in Nigeria in cultivating, processing and marketing tomatoes more efficiently.
“Tomato Jos has already achieved a great deal and shown how much potential is created when players along the entire processing, packaging and distribution chain are systematically supported”, explained Thomas Dohse, Director of interpack and the SAVE FOOD Initiative. “The project proves that innovative approaches not only help to reduce food loss but also create sustainable economic and social structures.” Due to its consistent focus on practical solutions, Tomato Jos has already reduced post-harvest losses of tomatoes by approximately 45%.
Between surplus and imports
Nigeria is the largest producer of tomatoes in sub-Sahara Africa. Nevertheless, the country imports tomato products worth millions of US $ every year. Why? The reason: almost half of the harvest spoils due to a lack of cold chains, poor storage and transportation options as well as high temperatures and humidity – an economic disaster for small farmers.
Tomato Jos, founded in 2014 by Mira Mehta, runs farms, creates jobs and produces its own brand of tomato paste in Kaduna. Training programs teach small farmers modern cultivation methods while high-quality seeds, fertilizer and technologies ensure higher yields. An innovative credit system facilitates establishing productive operations and reinforces the farmers’ financial independence. “Among other things, we provide small farmers with knowledge about when to ideally harvest tomatoes and how to best sort and package them”, said CEO Mira Mehta.
Transport packaging is the key to success
One of Tomato Jos’ pragmatic solutions is the use of large-capacity crates. These sustainable packaging solutions significantly reduce damage to the tomatoes compared to the woven baskets that are traditionally used. They protect the fruit during transportation and are easy to stack due to their uniform design. The available space on the truck is used optimally, reducing transportation costs per unit. Additional training for the transport personnel in handling the tomatoes when loading and unloading also has positive effects.
New impetus for 2025
With the SAVE FOOD Award prize money, Tomato Jos is further expanding its activities. The project is investing in education programs on pest control, new tomato varieties and improved packaging systems. “This award is a springboard so that thousands of farmers can profit and optimize their harvest yield”, said Mira Mehta.
About the SAVE FOOD Initiative
The SAVE FOOD Initiative was founded in 2011 by Messe Düsseldorf and interpack, the world’s largest trade fair for the packaging sector and the related processing industry and has since cooperated with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the United Nations Environment Program (UN Environment). As a global alliance, it fights to reduce food loss and waste in accordance with UN SDG 12.3. A particular focus is on innovations in the packaging industry. https://www.save-food.org/
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Tel.: +49 211 4560 7781, Email: PortilloI@messe-duesseldorf.de
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