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Empowering Farmers. Transforming Communities

Enlightening minds, enriching lives, and protecting the environment through sustainable agriculture and rural development

From Dependency to Resilience—Empowering Ghana’s Farmers for a Sustainable Future.

En Farmers is a nonprofit dedicated to helping farmers in Ghana build better livelihoods through regenerative agriculture, cooperative management, education, and access to life-changing technologies. We focus on transitioning rural communities from dependency to resilience—one farm at a time.

Living Conditions Improvement

Regenerative agriculture (Biochar, Agroforestry)

Cooperative management (VSLA,FPC, SP, IGA)

ILO PROJECT

Strengthening Resilience to Climate Change for the Elimination of Child Labour in Cocoa

Success Stories

I am very excited today. As a final year student I can say that we have really passed through a lot. There have been difficult moments indeed where teachers were willing to teach or help us but the teaching materials were not available. 

At one point we used to have the feeling that we would not do well in the final exams. Because, we did not have access to most of the textbooks we have received today I. The various classes. Where it is available, only the teacher will have it and the students will not hence the teacher would have to copy it on the board. It is time consuming and tiring. It stresses our teachers a lot. 

I remember that for technical drawing, our teacher has to use the desk and drawing sheet of one of us to teach us all.  To be sincere it was very difficult for me to understand and practice what he taught us. 

We have not received this kind of donation from any institution before. This is the first of its kind and it came at the right time. Thank you very much and we promise we will learn and win educational competitions organized in our zone from now on.

Richmond Mensah

Age : 15, JHS 3

I feel very grateful today. And I want to say a big thank you to Crown Seika and En Farmers. 

Before we received these items today, I had been heavily dependent on my mother to support me with sanitary pads during my menstrual period. Whenever she does not have money to buy me a new one, I have to stay in the house until the period ends. During those times if any important activity happens in school, I am unable to partake in them. 

It has had a negative impact on my academics. That is the reason I am feeling very grateful right now. I now have enough pads to sustain me until school vacates and even the books we were given I believe will improve our performance. Unlike the school in the urban areas, they have all these facilities which make them very competitive and academically better than us in the rural areas. 

I have not seen any institution donate to a school around in this manner before. Thank you again and we hope to hear more about your benevolence and presence in our community.

Francisca Appiah

Age 15, Basic 6
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