Farm Support

Ashanti Development Farm Support Scheme

The United Nations predicts acute food insecurity in countries including those of West Africa over the next few years.  Since Ghana has good growing conditions and abundant labour, Ashanti Development created a Farm Support Project to take advantage of these.

The twenty farmers are given four years of agricultural and marketing training, and loans to buy quality farm inputs.  They must repay the loans with interest at every harvest, after which money plus interest are loaned to them again.  At the end of four years, the project closes but moves – with the loan fund – to a new village and the cycle is repeated.  In this way the project is self-sustaining. 

Within the first year of training, crops typically double or treble and hunger is eradicated from participating villages.  After four years, villages no longer need our help and many farmers have become relatively wealthy.  The Ghana Government recently sent observers to inspect our scheme and made it part of Ghana’s Agricultural Strategy but sadly it failed through inadequate funding.

Although no more than twenty farmers per village can be full participants in the scheme, we typically twice as many attend the formal lessons as observers.  These include non-participating farmers from the village as well as farmers from outlying villages and since our model is easy to follow good practice spreads fast. 

By 2025, the scheme was operating, or had been completed, in 79 villages.

Corn Mills

In Ashanti Development’s early days, we sometimes bought food processing equipment – corn mills, an oil press or gari plant – for some of the poorest villages. Nowadays we rarely do this, since we know that any community which joins our farm support project is soon in a strong enough position to buy the equipment for itself – a sign of real, sustainable progress. 

Reaching New Communities

With growing demand, we are now recruiting new villages in the north of our area, particularly to support newly arrived migrant communities.

Just £1,400 supports 20 farmers for four years – covering the cost of quality seeds, tubers, tools, training and inputs needed to build thriving farms. Your donation helps expand this proven, self-sustaining programme to even more villages.

Read a testimonial from one of the villages below:

‘After a year of agricultural training, my crop was three times bigger. After four years, I cannot count how many times bigger it was – many, many times’. – Kwabena Asiamah

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