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Biodegradable solutions for fruit and vegetable preservation

Addressing the significant post-harvest losses faced by smallholder farmers and vendors, particularly in developing countries, these biodegradable sachets, stickers, and bags, extend the shelf life of fruits and vegetables by inhibiting the enzymes responsible for spoilage. This innovative, eco-friendly solution reduces reliance on refrigeration and harmful chemicals, by using cutting-edge nanotechnology to preserve produce for up to 60 days. Freza’s affordable, biodegradable products help farmers reduce waste, increase income, and support environmental sustainability by lowering plastic use and methane emissions from rotting produce

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  • Ainembabazi Samantha

    Ainembabazi Samantha

    Uganda Christian University

    Dr. Ainembabazi Samantha, pre-intern doctor, co-founder and COO Freza Nanotech Limited.Dr. Ainembabazi Samantha, 24, is a driven pre-intern doctor and a visionary co-founder of Freza Nanotech, a company with an innovative venture revolutionizing fruit preservation through nanotechnology, extending shelf life by 30 days. Beyond her medical profession and innovation pursuits, Samantha is dedicated to empowering youth by creating job opportunities and shifting mindsets towards ambition and inclusivity, particularly advocating for female representation in professional spaces. Her journey exemplifies a blend of scientific excellence, entrepreneurial spirit, and social impact, paving the way for a brighter, more equitable future. more

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