GW Legacy Farms

GW Legacy Farms

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We are into Commercial farming, Nucleus farming schemes with smallholder farmers and Aggregation.

07/10/2025

Celebrating my 2nd year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

Photos from GW Legacy Farms's post 02/10/2025

Enhancing yields per acre is the way to. We will employ all sustainable means to achieve the goals.

Mobile uploads 23/06/2025
Photos from GW Legacy Farms's post 13/03/2025

Guinea fowl is one of the healthiest and nutritious bird produced in the 5 northern regions of Ghana. Demand for this bird is unmeasurable and has the potential to creating sustainable employment for thousands of Ghanaians. This sector is properly fit for women and could enhance the incomes of women guinea farmers in the rural communities of northern Ghana. The major challenge for producing guinea fowl in the north is the high rate of mortality which is discouraging farmers from venturing into the production and it's the reason we are out there on a mission to educate guinea fowl farmers on how to improve production while reducing mortality rate among guinea fowls.

Photos from GW Legacy Farms's post 23/10/2024

Soybean with fertilizer (23-10-2024). The debate as soybean require is over from these fields and what we demonstrated in the past.

Photos from GW Legacy Farms's post 23/10/2024

Yields of soybeans without fertilizer (23-10-2024)

Photos from GW Legacy Farms's post 11/10/2024

We are being supported by our friends from UDS in complication of farm records. This is an avenue for students to learn day to day activities for production that may not be taught in lecture rooms. This is made possible by MSR of feed the future.

Photos from GW Legacy Farms's post 04/10/2024

Welcoming students of UDS for the 2024 internship program with GW Legacy Farms, facilitated by MSR of the feed the future. Hope to have a good working and learning experience with our internse.

Photos from GW Legacy Farms's post 18/08/2024

Dress rehearsal for dry season vegetable production.

First batch of FSRP-MoFA poultry market ready 31/07/2024

Good move by the ministry. But the unanswered question is how competitive will this locally produced chicken be as against the cheap imported chicken?

First batch of FSRP-MoFA poultry market ready The first batch of broiler poultry under the West Africa Food System Resilience Programme (FSRP) of the Ministry of Food & Agriculture (MoFA) is ready for the market, Project Coordinator of FSRP Osei Owusu Agyeman has disclosed.

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