cold storage, solar refrigeration and other food warehousing technology BARIDI STORES RAYMOND SSEGUYA 1
ALL THESE MANGOES GONE? BARIDI STORES Your US$ 5,000 can make a difference 2
Wet Season Vs Dry Season BARIDI STORES Fresh ProduceWet Season Price Mar, April, May, Nov, Dec Dry Season Price Jan, Feb Jun, July Tomatoes33 US cents per kiloUS$ 1.33 per kilo Mangoes (small)US$ 5 per small boxUS$ 10 per small box Pineapples (big)US$ 1US$ 2.33 Joseph Kalega Serujja Chairman Kabalagala Modern Market, in fresh produce business since 1979, born
NEED FOR COLD CHAIN Over 35% post-harvest losses for fruits and vegetables. Some estimates are as high as 50% BARIDI STORES
PRODUCTS BARIDI STORES
CUSTOMERS & LOCATION FARMERS’ GROUPS TRADERS OF PERISHABLE FOODSTUFFS FRESH PRODUCE EXPORTERS 40, 50, 60 YEAR OLDS BARIDI STORES Our positioning: Uganda’s first rural based provider of cold storage solutions for fruits and vegetables.
COMPETITORS BARIDI STORES Kazi Food Logistics Nakawa, urban based Ssemwanga Fresh Logistics Kisubi, Entebbe road, peri-urban based Veritas Warehousing New player in the market, urban based 7
Team & Advisers Raymond Sseguya and Dhiren J Mody BARIDI STORES Brain Azemchap Naila Musisi
Recognitions BARIDI STORES
NEED Need more US$ 5000 More professional website Communicating with customers Transport and accommodation costs during site visits BARIDI STORES
Your investment US$ 5,000 as loan at 20% interest rate for 1 year. BARIDI STORES
CONTACTS Raymond Sseguya THANK YOU BARIDI STORES