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Supply Station

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Makafui is building Supply Station, a distribution model designed to address rising food costs and post-harvest losses in Ghana. While farmers struggle with unpredictable demand and waste, many low-income households pay high prices for basic food items due to inefficiencies throughout the supply chain. 

Supply Station focuses on connecting these two ends more directly. The model uses decentralised container hubs and a membership system to provide households with access to staple foods at more stable and affordable prices. At the same time, it creates a predictable off-take for smallholder farmers, allowing them to plan and scale their production more effectively.

Makafui Amezah

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KoldData
(Cold Chain Infrastructure)

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Wisdom is developing KoldData, a deep-tech solution focused on improving cold chain infrastructure for pharmaceuticals and food systems in Africa. Across many supply chains, temperature-sensitive products are lost due to unreliable power, weak logistics, and poor monitoring systems. 

KoldData tackles this by integrating hardware and software into a single system. The core is a power-independent container designed to maintain stable temperatures for extended periods, paired with a platform that monitors conditions in real time. The system uses AI to assess product stability and generate compliance reports, helping organisations move from reactive tracking to proactive management.

Wisdom Mokasi

BIO-PACK Bénin

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Jules Atchou

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Thomas Biaou Idohou

BIO-PACK Bénin is a circular-economy solution focused on converting agricultural waste into biodegradable packaging. In Benin, plastic packaging remains widely used despite regulatory bans, while large volumes of agricultural waste go unused or are burned. 

BIO-PACK addresses this by converting materials like banana stems and pineapple residues into packaging products that can replace single-use plastics. The model combines local sourcing, processing, and manufacturing to create a more sustainable supply chain for businesses that rely on packaging

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