Solar for Cooling: Energy and refrigeration solutions for small-scale fishing in Kenya
It is estimated that one-third of Kenya’s post-harvest seafood is lost before it can be sold and safely consumed with loss of income for small-scale fishers as a consequence. Two obstacles must be overcome to solve this problem: First, many small-scale fishers are unbanked and do not have access to credit to invest in cold storage equipment. Secondly, only 30% of the Kenyan population have access to reliable electricity. Thus the Solar for Cooling project aims to close the gap between off-grid energy and small-scale fishers’ need for refrigeration solutions. This is done by bringing together partners who can provide energy-efficient, environmentally friendly and tailored solar refrigeration systems.
In close collaboration these commercial partners will expand the supply chain for off-grid energy and refrigeration in coastal Kenya. By expanding these supply chains, and by maturing the market demand and building capacity of small-scale fishers, the project will help to unleash the economic potential of small-scale fishing. This will contribute to the development objective which is to stimulate sustainable economic growth in selected coastal regions of Kenya. Expected key results include a reduction in post-catch losses and an increased average price for fish with higher revenue for small-scale fishers as result.
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Administrative Partner | WWF - Verdensnaturfonden |
Key Commercial Partner | M-PAYG ApS |
Other Partners | WWF Kenya |
Country | Kenya |
Sector | Green technologies |
Open / Closed | Open |
Duration | 01/08/2020 - 31/12/2024 |
Approval Year | 2019 |