The SET Alliance, in collaboration with BASE Foundation’s Your Virtual Cold Chain Assistant project is hosting a new webinar series to explore how to tackle the financing gap for agricultural cold storage solutions using Cooling-as-a-Service.
Did you know that almost 40% of the world’s food goes to waste before it even reaches the market? This is leading to economic hardship for farmers and food insecurity for millions of people around the world. A major issue in many countries is the lack of accessible cold storage. But solutions are tackling this: entrepreneurs and cooling companies are coming together to establish decentralised cold rooms using a servitisation (Cooling-as-a-Service) business model, allowing farmers to store their products on a pay-per-use basis. Combining this approach with digital tools can extend the shelf life of fresh produce and enable better decision-making and market linkages.
A significant challenge remains to scale and accelerate these solutions: cooling companies often require additional financing to support and expand their operations. This challenge is faced especially by less established businesses who must demonstrate their creditworthiness to potential investors.
To bridge this financing gap in the agricultural cooling landscape, we are hosting a three-part webinar series dedicated to understanding and addressing the financing gap. The sessions focus on exploring the existing financing landscape, understanding different finance and cooling company perspectives, and enabling dialogue between financiers, cooling companies and the research community.
Here is an overview of the 3 sessions:
The first instalment of our webinar series provides a comprehensive overview of multi-dimensional impacts, barriers, business models, instruments and tools relevant to scaling agricultural cold storage. The session will explore in particular the financial landscape for cold rooms offered with ‘Cooling as a Service’ (CaaS). Our expert speakers will walk you through various ways to unlock finance, discovering key financial instruments, what matters to investors and challenges faced by companies to meet investment criteria.
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In this second webinar of the series you will gain insights from financiers on the criteria that cooling companies must meet when securing funding, as well as a better understanding of financier expectations and practical solutions for financing cold storage. Cooling companies will share their fundraising experiences and current challenges. The expert panel of financiers will discuss existing information gaps that can hinder funding, along with practical solutions. The webinar further explores how digital technology enhances the value proposition for financiers and emphasises the pivotal role of data in demonstrating creditworthiness and highlighting social and environmental sustainability to potential funders.
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In the final session of the series, we bring together researchers, cooling companies, and financiers through an interactive online format that provides opportunities for knowledge sharing, connecting dots, and identifying concrete pathways to financing cold storage with a focus on Cooling as a Service as a promising business model. Key questions, challenges and lessons learned from the previous sessions will inform the discussion with the goal of identifying concrete approaches and pathways for companies and investors to scale decentralised off-grid cold storage.
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During the final session of the webinar series experts from research, financial institutions & advisory and policy came together with cooling companies, Associations and NGOs working in the field of cold chains with the goal of making cooling broadly accessible. The discussions were structured around central topics related to financing and scaling Cold Rooms as a Service businesses identified to be of major interest to the audience during the first two webinars. From the discussions, the following areas for action and future efforts to unlock financing and scaling were derived:
Financial Instruments
Factors influencing commercial viability & role for financing
Multi-dimensional impacts of cold storage & pathways to climate finance