Projects

Ghana and Kenya

Ghana

The eGro model aims to make rural farming communities into worldwide food producers, by making them part of the global food value chain.

eGro is currently active in Northern Ghana, in the area between Yendi and Tamale, and is collaborating with 4 local communities, 15 farmers on approximately 31 acres of land used for crops.

eGro communities south and north of the Yendi road from Tamale, in northern Ghana

Kenya

The eGro model aims to make rural farming communities into worldwide food producers, by making them part of the global food value chain.

eGro is currently active in Western Kenya, in the Homa Bay area between in 2 local communities, with 36 farmers on approximately 6 acres of land used for trees and crops.