Empowering Ghanaβs Youth Through Sustainable Agriculture
At UCF, we see agriculture not just as tradition, but as a pathway to economic freedom, food security, and national development. Our hands-on programs equip young Ghanaians with practical skills in crop production, animal farming, agri-business, and value addition.
π What We Offer
Our agricultural initiatives focus on three main areas:
π Livestock & Aquaculture Training
π± Crop Production & Food Security
π Agro-Processing & Agribusiness
π Livestock & Aquaculture Training
Hands-on farming education for smallholder success.
Poultry farming: Layers and broilers for egg and meat production
Pig farming: Housing, breeding, feeding, and disease prevention
Fish farming: Tilapia and catfish production using pond and tank systems
Goat and small ruminants: Affordable startup models for youth
π Participants gain practical skills in animal health, feed formulation, farm hygiene, and business planning.
π± Crop Production & Food Security
Modern techniques for improved yield and resilience.
Vegetables: Tomatoes, peppers, okra, garden eggs, onions
Staples: Cassava, maize, yam
Soil management: Organic fertilization, composting, and erosion control
Irrigation & climate-smart techniques
Post-harvest practices to reduce spoilage and increase profit
π These trainings help young farmers boost production and compete in todayβs agricultural market.
π Agro-Processing & Agribusiness
From raw harvest to finished products and income generation.
Cassava value chain: Gari, cassava dough, and flour processing
Maize value chain: Milling and packaging for commercial markets
Vegetable processing: Drying and preservation
Herbal soap and local products: Creating marketable items with local resources
Business training: Marketing, branding, cooperative formation
π We help turn farm produce into profitable business ventures with real market demand.
π Where We Work
Our agricultural trainings are delivered across all 16 regions of Ghana through our network of regional and district coordinators. We work in collaboration with:
Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA)
Local farmer groups
Agricultural extension officers
Vocational schools and rural assemblies
π― Who Can Join?
Youth aged 18β35, especially those in rural or underserved areas
Aspiring or existing small-scale farmers
Women looking to expand into sustainable farming
UCF members and Young Cadres ready to build agri-based livelihoods
π We help turn farm produce into profitable business ventures with real market demand.
π We help turn farm produce into profitable business ventures with real market demand.
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