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The Strategic Role Of Long-Term Storage In Maintaining Food Quality And Availability

by Correspondent
September 18, 2025
in Features
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Long-Term Storage

Diana Tenebe, Chief Operating Officer, Foodstuff Store

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Nigeria’s agricultural cycles are deeply connected to its seasons. The transition from the rainy season, with lush harvests, to the dry, festive “Ember” months marks a critical period for food security and economic stability.

 

 

During this time, the demand for food items surges due to holidays, celebrations, and increased social gatherings. For Nigerian farmers, businesses like food vendors and restaurants, and individual households, the strategic role of long-term food storage becomes paramount in navigating this period of high demand and potential price volatility.

 

For farmers, long-term storage is a direct antidote to post-harvest losses, a significant challenge that plagues the agricultural sector in Nigeria. Estimates suggest that a substantial percentage of total agricultural production—especially for perishable goods—is lost after harvest due to inadequate storage and processing facilities. This not only represents a financial loss for the farmer but also contributes to food scarcity and inflated prices in the market. By embracing effective storage practices, farmers can preserve their produce, such as grains (maize, rice, sorghum), tubers (yam, cassava), and even vegetables, beyond the harvest season.

 

Traditional methods, such as storing unthreshed cereals in mud rhombus or using local granaries, have been practiced for generations, but modern and improved techniques are now essential. Technologies like hermetic bags and silos, developed by institutions like the Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, offer superior protection against pests, moisture, and spoilage, allowing grains to be stored for years without significant quality loss. This transforms a farmer’s yield from a seasonal commodity to a year-round asset, enabling them to release their produce into the market during off-season periods when prices are more favorable, thereby increasing their income and optimising their profits.

 

The benefits of long-term storage extend well beyond the farm gate to the bustling world of food businesses. For food vendors and restaurants, the Ember months are a period of heightened activity. Weddings, parties, and festive celebrations mean a constant need for a stable supply of food ingredients. The smart business owner knows that waiting to buy ingredients during this high-demand period is a recipe for disaster. The seasonal nature of certain crops and the general inflation that characterises the Ember months can lead to unpredictable prices and supply shortages.

 

To mitigate this risk, these businesses can strategically buy and store food items in bulk when they are in season and at their most affordable. For example, purchasing large quantities of rice, beans, palm oil, and pepper during harvest season allows them to lock in lower costs. Proper storage, whether through refrigeration, freezing, or using airtight containers for dry goods, ensures the quality and freshness of these ingredients are maintained. This practice not only safeguards their profit margins but also ensures they can consistently meet customer demand without being at the mercy of market fluctuations. It provides a competitive edge, allowing them to offer stable prices and reliable service to their clientele.

 

At the household level, long-term food storage is a crucial element of family budgeting and food security, especially with the rising cost of living. Nigerian families often engage in “foodstuff shopping” in bulk, a practice that becomes particularly important in the lead-up to the festive season. This involves buying staple foods like garri, rice, beans, and yams in large sacks or quantities. The storage of these items requires careful consideration to prevent spoilage. For example, storing garri and beans in airtight containers to ward off weevils and keeping tubers like yam in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated space are common practices.

 

For perishable items, families leverage technologies like freezers and refrigerators to preserve meat, fish, and vegetables for an extended period. This proactive approach ensures that the family has a stable food supply, reducing the stress of daily market visits and protecting them from the inevitable price hikes that accompany the Ember period. It is a time-tested strategy for economic resilience and self-sufficiency.

 

The strategic role of long-term food storage in Nigeria is truly undeniable. It is a practice that empowers farmers by minimising post-harvest losses and enhancing profitability. It provides businesses with the stability and security needed to thrive during peak seasons, allowing them to maintain service quality and control costs. For families, it is a tool for smart financial management and ensuring food availability. While traditional methods have long been a part of Nigerian culture, there is an increasing need to integrate modern, scalable, and affordable storage technologies. By investing in and promoting effective storage solutions, Nigeria can strengthen its food value chain, reduce food insecurity, and build a more resilient and prosperous agricultural economy.

 

 

By Diana Tenebe, Chief Operating Officer, Foodstuff Store

 

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