Smallholder farmers in Ghana face major barriers to improving their livelihoods, including limited access to credit, difficulty reaching markets, and insufficient agronomic information. Without access to finance, farmers struggle to invest in essentials like machinery, fertilizer, or high-yield seeds, leading to low productivity and high post-harvest losses. Inadequate transport and storage infrastructure further hinder farmers from selling their produce at profitable markets. Additionally, a lack of advisory services means farmers often miss out on critical information about best practices, weather patterns, and crop management, all of which could boost their productivity and income.
WamiAgro provides reliable market access with fair prices by buying from various smallholders and selling in bulk to factories, distributors, and retailers both locally and for export. Our customers receive a fully traceable product that is grown with biodiverse, regenerative methods that enrich local environments.
Go to WamiMarketWe supply farmers with seeds, fertilizer, and mechanization services for production on credit to be paid during harvest. WamiAgro takes repayment of this input credit via the commercial sales of a farmer’s crop.
We provide capacity building for farmers through a series of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) training, financial literacy training, and also provide important weather updates in local dialects to farmers to help improve their long-term resilience, even in changing climates.