Association promotes solar-powered storage technique

Developmental Association for Renewable Energy (DARE) in Nigeria, a development association in Kaduna State, is spearheading the adoption of a new storage technology which employs a solar-powered dryer panel as part of an effort to reduce post-harvest losses among local farmers due to lack of processing machines in rural areas.


Yahaya Ahmed, Director of DARE, who disclosed this recently at the panel inauguration at Sabon Garin Ba’awa in Makarfi Local Government, Kaduna State, said the solar-powered dryer was introduced to the rural farmers through a revolving fund.

“Our target is to reduce the quantum of food crops being damaged and the attendant financial losses incurred by farmers. The dryer has an efficacy period of 25 years and farmers can use it to dry all their farm produce such as tomatoes, pepper, ginger, mangoes, in both rainy and dry seasons within few hours,” Ahmed said.
Research findings indicate that 80 per cent of agricultural production in Nigeria is wasted food due to poor and proper storage.


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