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Home » A Food Vendor in Port Harcourt? Consider Foodstantly

A Food Vendor in Port Harcourt? Consider Foodstantly

Joel Nwankwo by Joel Nwankwo
December 15, 2023
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Port Harcourt, a bustling city in Nigeria, is home to vibrant markets and diverse culinary experiences. However, the local food vendors and farmers grapple with practical challenges that hinder their efficiency.

From inconsistent supply chains to storage issues, these entrepreneurs face hurdles in ensuring a steady flow of fresh produce to consumers. Last mile logistical challenges compound their struggles, making timely deliveries a complex task.

A Foodstantly Solution

In response to the pressing needs of Port Harcourt’s food vendors, Foodstantly emerged as a game-changer. Founded by Sorbarikor Lebura and Uchay Ariolu in 2014 with a core mission: to streamline the supply chain for local food vendors and farmers.

Port Harcourt-based Foodstantly acts as a bridge, connecting producers with consumers efficiently. Its user-friendly interface and robust logistics system have redefined how food reaches the end consumer, addressing the last mile delivery challenges that have long plagued the local food industry.

Foodstantly serves as a pivotal mobile-web marketplace dedicated to food and farm produce, fostering a direct connection between farmers, food traders, consumers, and businesses.

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This innovative platform not only facilitates online sales but also plays a crucial role in providing last mile hyperlocal delivery support. The seamless integration of these services is paramount to the efficiency and growth of the business economy, ensuring a direct and streamlined link between producers and the diverse spectrum of consumers and businesses.

Enabling Nigeria’s Emerging Regions

The significance of addressing last mile delivery challenges extends beyond the convenience of food vendors and farmers. In Nigeria’s emerging regions, where agriculture plays a pivotal role in the economy, efficient food distribution is crucial.

Foodstantly’s role in overcoming these challenges not only benefits individual entrepreneurs but also contributes to the overall economic development of the region.

By creating a reliable and timely delivery system, Foodstantly empowers local businesses, fosters economic growth, and ensures that the rich agricultural resources of Port Harcourt reach consumers in a timely manner.

Foodstantly’s impact goes beyond the digital realm, weaving itself into the fabric of Port Harcourt’s culinary landscape. As the platform continues to evolve, it stands as a testament to the transformative power of technology in addressing the practical issues faced by food vendors and local farmers, ultimately shaping a more resilient and dynamic food ecosystem in Nigeria’s emerging region’s.

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Joel Nwankwo is a tech journalist. He is passionate about telling stories as it relates to Africa's social and financial tech advancements. You can reach him at joel.nwankwo@techeconomy.ng

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