🌍 Our Impact

Social and Environmental Impact

Based on our comprehensive 2024 Impact Report conducted by 60 Decibels, WamiAgro is transforming the lives of farmers across Ghana's Upper West and Northern regions through technology-driven agricultural solutions.

📊 2024 Impact Report

Measuring Our Impact

Real impact data from 203 farmer interviews conducted in August-September 2024 by 60 Decibels

Farmers Interviewed
203
Improved Quality of Life
75%
Improved Farming Practices
87%
Female Farmers
12%

Higher Earnings

64%

Farmers report increased income through WamiAgro

First-Time Access

80%

Farmers had no prior access to services like WamiAgro

Net Promoter Score

23

Average satisfaction and loyalty metric

Regional Impact Performance

Understanding how our impact varies across Ghana's Upper West and Northern regions

UW

Upper West Region

Stronger performance across key metrics

‘Very Much Improved’ Quality of Life43%
Substantial Earnings Increase39%
Net Promoter Score36
Promoters (Highly Satisfied)49%
N

Northern Region

Higher first-time access, improvement opportunities

‘Very Much Improved’ Quality of Life5%
Substantial Earnings Increase1%
Net Promoter Score-14
First-Time Access92%
🌾 Our Value Chain

Driving Sustainable Change

At WamiAgro, we believe in creating value across every stage of the agricultural process—from providing input credit to capacity building and market linkage. This holistic approach ensures that our farmers not only grow more but earn more while reducing post-harvest losses.

Input Credit

Providing farmers with access to quality seeds, fertilizers, and farming equipment on credit terms

Market Linkage

Connecting farmers directly to buyers and ensuring fair prices for their produce

Capacity Building

Training and education programs to improve farming techniques and knowledge

Sustainable Harvest

Promoting sustainable farming practices that protect the environment

Aligned with Global Goals

WamiAgro's efforts directly contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), focusing on key areas such as poverty alleviation, food security, gender equality, and economic growth.

1

No Poverty

Providing additional income for smallholder farmers

2

Zero Hunger

Increased agricultural yield and production

3

Good Health

Promoting farmer wellbeing and safer agricultural practices

5

Gender Equality

Supporting women farmers as 12% of our participants

8

Decent Work

Creating jobs and boosting wages in rural communities

12

Responsible Consumption

Sustainable farming practices and waste reduction

13

Climate Action

Supporting climate-resilient agricultural practices

Key Report Findings

Critical insights from our comprehensive 2024 Impact Assessment conducted by 60 Decibels

Serving Underserved Markets
WamiAgro is providing scarce services to farmers who previously had no access
No Prior Access to Services80%
  • • 77% of farmers live on less than $3.65/day vs 24% nationally
  • • Inclusivity ratio of 3.35 (serving marginalized farmers)
  • • 86% cannot easily find alternatives to WamiAgro
  • • Focus on smallholder farmers in remote areas
Improved Farming Practices
Farmers are adopting new sustainable practices through WamiAgro engagement
Improved Farming Methods87%
  • • Upper West: Crop management (46%) & improved seed quality (46%)
  • • Northern: Organic fertilizers/pesticides (32%) & crop management (23%)
  • • 26% report significant improvements
  • • Focus on soya beans production techniques
Income & Quality of Life
Positive impact on farmers' livelihoods and financial well-being
Improved Quality of Life75%
  • • Top outcomes: Increased income (37%), household expenses (25%)
  • • Increased yields reported by 21% of farmers
  • • 64% report higher earnings from WamiAgro
  • • Regional differences in impact levels observed
Areas for Improvement
Ongoing challenges and opportunities identified in the impact assessment
Farmers with Challenges19%
  • • Higher challenge rate in Northern region (29%) vs Upper West
  • • Need for more inputs, timely delivery, promise fulfillment
  • • Northern region: 76% struggle to find buyers vs 19% in Upper West
  • • NPS of 15 below agriculture benchmark of 41

Social Impact

Empowering farming communities and creating sustainable livelihoods across Ghana

Farmer Empowerment
Increased Income37%

Report increased income as top outcome

Improved Farming87%

Farmers report improved farming methods

Market Access Challenges76%

Northern farmers struggle to find buyers (improving)

Community Development
Household Expenses25%

Can better afford household expenses

Increased Yields21%

Report increased crop yields

Women Participation12%

Female farmers in our assessment

Growth Opportunities
Satisfaction Score (NPS)15

Current score, working to improve to sector benchmark (41)

First-Time Users80%

Previously had no access to similar services

Service Uniqueness86%

Cannot easily find good alternatives

📈 Strategic Growth

Our Action Plan

Key recommendations from our 2024 Impact Report to enhance our impact and better serve farmers

1
Leverage Success Stories
Marketing & Expansion

Use farmer testimonials to showcase positive impact and attract new farmers, especially replicating Upper West success strategies.

2
Address Regional Disparities
Service Delivery

Analyze Upper West success factors and normalize the experience across regions, particularly improving Northern region outcomes.

3
Improve Satisfaction Levels
Operations

Address key concerns: increase input quantity, fulfill promises, ensure timely delivery, and create streamlined complaint resolution platform.

4
Enhance Market Linkages
Business Development

Improve buyer networks in Northern region where 76% struggle to find buyers, vs 19% in Upper West region.

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