The fields are ready! 🌱 Planting 14 acres of corn was no small task. It required careful planning, patient execution, and a lot of lessons along the way. Here’s what went into the process: • 5 acres of Abontem (Yellow Corn) • 2.5 acres of Obatanpa (White Corn) • 2.5 acres of Omankwa (White Corn) • 4 acres of Lake (White corn) Every seed represents growth—not just for our farm, but for the potential it holds. Watch the journey unfold in this video. #farmlife #farm #organicfarming #farminginafrica #farminginghana #SustainableFarming #KwablaFarms
Kwabla Farms
Farming, Ranching, Forestry
Nurturing the earth to sustainably feed and enrich future generations.
About us
At Kwabla Farms, we are more than just farmers; we are stewards of the earth, committed to sustainable practices that nurture both the land and the communities around us. We believe that every seed we plant is a step towards a healthier, more resilient future. Focusing on organic farming methods, our mission is to cultivate high-quality, nutritious produce while preserving the environment for generations to come. Whether we’re working the fields or building relationships with local communities, our core values of sustainability, integrity, excellence, and innovation guide everything we do. Join us on our journey as we nurture the earth, feed generations, and contribute to a more sustainable world.
- Website
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https://kwablafarms.com
External link for Kwabla Farms
- Industry
- Farming, Ranching, Forestry
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2023
- Specialties
- Agriculture , Organic farming , and Sustainablility
Updates
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Take a look at what 14 acres of planted dreams look like! 🌱 After weeks of clearing, prepping, and planting, the work is done (for now). Here’s what we planted: ✨ Abontem (Yellow Corn) – 5 acres ✨ Obatanpa (White Corn) – 2.5 acres ✨ Omankwa (White Corn) – 2.5 acres ✨ Lake (White Corn) – 4 acres This field holds more than seeds—it holds hope for a brighter tomorrow. 🌽✨ Follow along as we nurture these crops into a harvest worth celebrating! #farmlife #farm #organicfarming #farminginafrica #farminginghana #SustainableFarming #KwablaFarms
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A milestone achieved! 🌽 We’ve officially planted 14 acres of corn on Kwabla Farms. This phase of the journey has taught us patience, perseverance, and the importance of adaptability. Here’s the breakdown: • 5 acres of Abontem (Yellow Corn) • 2.5 acres of Obatanpa (White Corn) • 2.5 acres of Omankwa (White Corn) • 4 acres of Lake (White Corn) Every step forward strengthens our mission to grow something meaningful—not just crops but impact. Onward! #farmlife #farm #organicfarming #farminginafrica #farminginghana #agricultureinafrica #agricultureinghana #SustainableFarming #KwablaFarms
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Day 2 of planting at Kwabla Farms brought us closer to our vision. Today, we planted 3 local varieties of corn: ✨ Abontem (Yellow Corn) – 64kg, covering 5 acres ✨ Obatanpa (White Corn) – 18kg, planted on 2.5 acres ✨ Omankwa (White Corn) – 18kg, planted on 2.5 acres Each variety represents not just tradition but a commitment to experimenting and finding the best path forward for our farm. With no planter in hand, we laid ropes, worked row by row, and embraced a slow but steady approach to ensure quality planting. Farming is a journey of patience, resilience, and learning. Swipe through to see how Day 2 unfolded! 🌽 #farmlife #farm #organicfarming #farminginafrica #farminginghana #agricultureinafrica #agricultureinghana #SustainableFarming #KwablaFarms
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Day 2 of planting at Kwabla Farms marks another milestone in our journey. Today, we planted 3 different local varieties of corn: • Abontem (Yellow Corn) – 64kg, planted across 5 acres • Obatanpa (White Corn) – 18kg, covering 2.5 acres • Omankwa (White Corn) – 18kg, covering 2.5 acres Each of these varieties has its own unique traits, and experimenting with them is a step toward understanding what works best for our farm. Farming is a continuous learning process, and each seed planted carries with it hope for the future. This journey has taught us resilience, teamwork, and the value of being hands-on in everything we do. Here’s to growing together, one acre at a time! 🌾 #farmlife #farm #organicfarming #farminginafrica #farminginghana #SustainableFarming #KwablaFarms
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We’ve reached the end of planting for Day 1. It’s not about speed—it’s about care and intention. The ropes guided us as we planted 4 acres of hybrid maize, row by row. Farming is slow work, but there’s an indescribable joy in knowing that every seed planted today has the potential to yield something extraordinary. 🌱 What’s a moment of persistence in your own work that you’re proud of? #farmlife #farm #organicfarming #farminginafrica #farminginghana #SustainableFarming #KwablaFarms
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Day 1 of planting at Kwabla Farms has officially begun. 🌱 Our goal: start with 4 acres of hybrid maize, planted row by row with care. Without a planter, we used the “Agric Method,” relying on ropes for precision and the power of teamwork to plant each seed by hand. While it’s slower, this process ensures quality and gives us valuable learning time. This is more than planting corn—it’s planting the foundation of a sustainable future. Farming teaches you patience, adaptability, and how to work with what you have. What’s a slow and intentional process you’ve undertaken that ended up being worth the effort? Share your story below! 🌾 #farmlife #farm #organicfarming #farminginafrica #farminginghana #agricultureinafrica #agricultureinghana #SustainableFarming #KwablaFarms
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Every row tells a story of persistence. 🌽 Day 1 of planting at Kwabla Farms continues as we carefully sow hybrid maize seeds on 4 acres of land. We’re learning as we go, but we’re also discovering that farming isn’t just about planting seeds—it’s about planting hope, hard work, and commitment. There’s something rewarding about watching the field slowly transform. What’s one thing you’ve done that felt tedious at the start but satisfying in the end? #farmlife #farm #organicfarming #farminginafrica #farminginghana #KwablaFarms
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The journey of a thousand harvests begins with the first seed. 🌱 Today, we began planting on Kwabla Farms. Without a planter, we turned to the traditional “Agric Method”—laying ropes to guide us and planting each seed by hand. It’s slower, but it ensures precision, and for us, it’s a step toward experimenting with maize varieties that promise the best yield. This is what dedication looks like. First 4 acres, here we come! What’s a challenge you’ve faced where taking the extra time was worth #farmlife #farm #organicfarming #farminginafrica #farminginghana #SustainableFarming #KwablaFarms
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The journey from land clearing to land preparation has been full of lessons and breakthroughs. 🌾 What started as raw, untamed ground has transformed, acre by acre, into land full of potential. We faced the hard soil head-on and had to wait patiently for the rains, a reminder that nature has its own rhythm. This experience shaped our commitment to invest in sustainable solutions like solar-powered irrigation in the future. Our story is a work in progress. And we’re proud to share these steps with you. What are some challenges you’ve learned from recently? #farmlife #farm #organicfarming #farminginafrica #farminginghana #SustainableFarming #KwablaFarms
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