Nigeria

: The current cold storage deficit represents a projected $5.9 billion investment opportunity by 2030 for private players looking to fix the supply chain.

Nigeria is a global agricultural powerhouse, currently leading the world in the production of . While the nation is frequently recognized for its crude oil exports, its agricultural sector has seen a staggering 256.9% growth in export value recently, reaching ₦4.44 trillion. This "green" narrative is driven by a mix of small-scale farmers—who make up about 90% of producers—and high-profile investors like Aliko Dangote . The Landscape of Production Nigeria

: Nigeria is the world's top producer of cassava (cultivated in all 36 states), yams , and kolanut. : The current cold storage deficit represents a projected $5

: Banditry and local wildlife (like hippopotamus attacks in Gombe State) frequently disrupt farming operations and expansion plans. Emerging Opportunities and Success Stories This "green" narrative is driven by a mix

: Businesses often face "food logistics" crises, such as transporting fragile strawberries by road from Jos to Lagos, where delays can ruin half a shipment.