
Herbal Hub Ghana Project
A 50-acre integrated herbal farm, processing center, and training hub supporting youth employment, rural development, and sustainable herbal value chains.
Project Overview
The Herbal Hub Ghana Project is a 50-acre integrated herbal farm, processing center, and training hub supporting youth employment, rural development, and sustainable herbal value chains.
Project Location & Scale
Land Size: 50 acres
A strategically located parcel of land optimized for diverse crop cultivation, with infrastructure designed for processing and value addition.
Key Components
Cultivated Crops
Uses:
- •Nutritional supplements
- •Cosmetic products
- •Water purification
- •Animal feed
Uses:
- •Natural pesticides
- •Skincare products
- •Traditional medicine
- •Organic fertilizers
Uses:
- •Cosmetic industry
- •Pharmaceutical products
- •Food supplements
- •Wellness products
Uses:
- •Essential oils
- •Culinary products
- •Aromatherapy
- •Natural remedies
Uses:
- •Spice production
- •Health supplements
- •Natural dyes
- •Traditional medicine
Outgrower Scheme
We partner with local farmers through an innovative outgrower scheme that provides training, inputs, and guaranteed markets.
Training in modern agricultural techniques
Access to quality seeds and inputs
Guaranteed purchase agreements
Fair pricing mechanisms
Technical support and extension services
Income diversification for rural families
Expected to engage 500+ farmers in the first phase, creating a multiplier effect in rural communities.
Training & Skills Development
We provide comprehensive training in herbal agronomy, processing techniques, agro-enterprise, and sustainable farming practices for young people and farmers.
Herbal agronomy training
Processing and value addition
Agro-enterprise development
Sustainable farming practices
Green Technology System
Impact Projections
Beyond financial returns, the project creates measurable social and environmental impact.
Full-time and seasonal employment opportunities
Skills development and entrepreneurship programs
Through solar power and sustainable farming practices
Through outgrower scheme and local economic activity
Creating wealth in rural communities
The Herbal Hub Ghana Project serves as a model for scalable, sustainable herbal agriculture that can be replicated across Ghana, creating lasting economic opportunities for youth and rural communities.