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Post-Harvest Loss in Nigeria: Reducing Loss in the Tomato Value Chain for Smallholder Farmers (Game),  | International Design Awards Winners
Post-Harvest Loss in Nigeria: Reducing Loss in the Tomato Value Chain for Smallholder Farmers (Game),  | International Design Awards Winners
Post-Harvest Loss in Nigeria: Reducing Loss in the Tomato Value Chain for Smallholder Farmers (Game),  | International Design Awards Winners
Post-Harvest Loss in Nigeria: Reducing Loss in the Tomato Value Chain for Smallholder Farmers (Game),  | International Design Awards Winners
Post-Harvest Loss in Nigeria: Reducing Loss in the Tomato Value Chain for Smallholder Farmers (Game),  | International Design Awards Winners
Post-Harvest Loss in Nigeria: Reducing Loss in the Tomato Value Chain for Smallholder Farmers (Game),  | International Design Awards Winners
Post-Harvest Loss in Nigeria: Reducing Loss in the Tomato Value Chain for Smallholder Farmers (Game),  | International Design Awards Winners
Post-Harvest Loss in Nigeria: Reducing Loss in the Tomato Value Chain for Smallholder Farmers (Game),  | International Design Awards Winners
Post-Harvest Loss in Nigeria: Reducing Loss in the Tomato Value Chain for Smallholder Farmers (Game),  | International Design Awards Winners
Post-Harvest Loss in Nigeria: Reducing Loss in the Tomato Value Chain for Smallholder Farmers (Game),  | International Design Awards Winners
Post-Harvest Loss in Nigeria: Reducing Loss in the Tomato Value Chain for Smallholder Farmers (Game),  | International Design Awards Winners

Post-Harvest Loss in Nigeria: Reducing Loss in the Tomato Value Chain for Smallholder Farmers (Game)

Lead DesignersPilar Moreno Azcarate
Design TeamJoshua Tewes-McCoy, Eliska Skarolkova, Pilar Moreno Azcarate, Haowei Sun, Cosette Saliba, Mary Juengling, Lynora Conti, Paula Chamorro, Prachi Vyas
CreditsAdditional design team: Katie Allen
Prize(s)Gold in Sustainable Living/environmental Preservation / Rural Sustainable Design
Entry Description

Nigeria produces close to 2 million tons of tomatoes annually; however, up to 75% of produce in the tomato value chain is lost due to Post Harvest Loss (PHL). By infusing care into this system, our suite of solutions aims to reduce loss incurred after harvest. Creating an Aggregation Center Game, as well as a toolkit, aim to facilitate dialogue between farmers and facilitators to develop a hub for new economic opportunities and to reduce PHL. Both the game and the toolkit have been put into practice and are influencing the 14,000 smallholder farmers involved in this value chain.