FarmYield Africa Ghana began the first in a series of theoretical and practical training sessions for participants of its One Youth One Acre Farming Initiative on Saturday, covering core principles of maize production…
FarmYield Ghana has launched the second phase of its One Youth One Acre programme, bringing together 20 young participants for a six-month agribusiness training and support initiative aimed at building a new generation…
FarmYield Ghana is set to launch the second phase of its One Youth One Acre initiative on Monday, April 27, 2026. The programme forms part of the organization’s commitment to building the next…
The Board Chairman of FarmYield Ghana, Yaw Agyare, has completed a three-day working visit to the Upper East Region, where he engaged staff, interacted with farmers, and assessed the organisation’s growing mechanisation and…
Farm Yield Africa recently ended a five-day refresher training programme focused on strengthening skills in the use of key agricultural implements, such as harrows, planters, and trailers. The training is aimed at helping…
For women farming in Ghana’s Upper East Region, the challenges are all too familiar: late ploughing, unaffordable inputs, and harvests that never quite reach their full potential. This season at FarmYield Africa, we…
At the heart of FarmYield Africa’s mission to empower farmers is the careful coordination of agricultural inputs, a task led by Felicia Anabire, the organization’s Farmer Support Manager. Her work ensures that farmers…
Across Northern Ghana, farming is more than a livelihood, it is the foundation of families, local economies, and community stability. At Farm Yield Africa, we work alongside farmers to remove the barriers that…
Farming is hard, especially when you don’t have the right tools. Most farmers in West Africa lack the tractors, quality seeds and fertilizer needed to produce a good crop, resulting in yields that…
Cultivating the Future In an effort to transform how young people perceive agriculture and equip them with critical life skills, FarmYield Africa (FYA) has launched a project that has been dubbed the “School…
At Farm Yield Africa, we believe agriculture should be an opportunity for all, not a privilege for a few. That’s why we’ve launched two transformative initiatives in 2025 to tackle some of the…
In the heart of Ghana’s farmlands, women are not just growing crops, they are cultivating resilience, economic progress, and generational change. Despite producing 70% of the country’s subsistence crops and making up over…
