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 8 local communities, 112 farmers on approximately 140 acres of land used for crops.
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 Northern Ghana, in the area between Yendi and Tamale, and is collaborating with 8 local communities, 112 farmers on approximately 140 acres of land used for crops.