KAMIM Technologies to Lead Nigeria Delivery of US$2.1 Million HARVIST Clean Agri-Infrastructure Project

published on 25 May 2026

Backed under UNEP's 3DEN Phase II, HARVIST will deploy solar-powered cold storage, irrigation, AI analytics, IoT monitoring and traceability tools for farmers and agri-food businesses in Nigeria.

Tomato produce preserved inside a KAMIM-operated cold storage facility in Epe 
Tomato produce preserved inside a KAMIM-operated cold storage facility in Epe 
Jackson & Adekoyejo in one of KAMIM's modular solar cold rooms
Jackson & Adekoyejo in one of KAMIM's modular solar cold rooms

"Every harvest season, we meet farmers who did everything right but still lose income because the infrastructure isn’t there: power is unreliable, there’s nowhere to store produce, irrigation is limited, and markets are far. Farmers don’t need another pilot that looks good on paper. They need power that stays on, cold rooms that preserve quality, irrigation that enables year-round productivity, and market access that’s transparent. “This funding lets us deliver that end-to-end system across Nigeria, back it with digital tools that work for real farmers, measure the results properly, and scale what works so we cut waste, improve prices, and keep more income in farming communities." 

- Adekoyejo Kuye, Managing Director, KAMIM Technologies Ltd

“We are pleased to be working with KAMIM Technologies and the wider consortium on this important initiative. KAMIM’s expertise in efficient solar power development and clean energy deployment is key to supporting resilient agricultural value chains in Nigeria. Through innovation, local delivery and collaborative expertise, the project has the potential to improve post-harvest systems and benefit farming communities.”

- Dr Mohammad Nazir OBE, Lead Partner/CEO of Nazir Associates LTD
KAMIM Modular Walk-in Freezer Hub, Epe. 
KAMIM Modular Walk-in Freezer Hub, Epe. 
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