Ghana

Agricultural Services. Getting subsistence farmers out of poverty

WARC Ghana, established in 2017 in the Upper West Region, supports over 20,000 smallholder farmers across 76 communities with climate-smart agriculture, access to inputs, credit, mechanization, and training. Its community-based Trading Hubs offer one-stop services to boost productivity and help farmers transition to commercial operations. Since inception, WARC has created 115+ jobs—especially for women—and facilitated over $5.3 million in maize and soybean sales.

The company champions regenerative agriculture, water conservation, and biodiversity to build climate resilience and sustainable livelihoods. Looking forward, WARC aims to reach 40,000+ farmers, expand across Ghana and into other African countries, introduce crops like cocoa, and leverage digital tools and partnerships to scale its impact. As shareholders, we support WARC’s mission to empower communities and promote sustainable transformation in agriculture.

Ghana

Agricultural Services. Getting subsistence farmers out of poverty

WARC Ghana, established in 2017 in the Upper West Region, supports over 20,000 smallholder farmers across 76 communities with climate-smart agriculture, access to inputs, credit, mechanization, and training. Its community-based Trading Hubs offer one-stop services to boost productivity and help farmers transition to commercial operations. Since inception, WARC has created 115+ jobs—especially for women—and facilitated over $5.3 million in maize and soybean sales.

The company champions regenerative agriculture, water conservation, and biodiversity to build climate resilience and sustainable livelihoods. Looking forward, WARC aims to reach 40,000+ farmers, expand across Ghana and into other African countries, introduce crops like cocoa, and leverage digital tools and partnerships to scale its impact. As shareholders, we support WARC’s mission to empower communities and promote sustainable transformation in agriculture.